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cessfordalan

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    Apart from Railway Photography Helping my wife with half acre garden and walking Who said retirement was easy

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  1. Are you suggesting overs are old. Age is just a number, take that from an over 85
  2. Good Afternoon Everybody, I have two Airfix Auto tank Locos of which one runs extremely well and the other one does not. The problem with the non runner is the pick up plunger on the the right hand side of the radial wheels[ looking from the bunker end]is not connecting with the back of the wheel, it can be eased out with a fine screwdriver to the wheel but moves back again when the loco moves around a bend. Looking at the running model there appears to nothing missing or is there a thing? supposed to be keeping it in place. Alternatively has anyone fitted an extra pick up as I cannot remove the keeper plate to see the radial axle wheels. any advice would be appreciated as both these models have sentimental value and I would like to see them both running Regards Alan Cessford
  3. Good Evening All, This thread is certainly a blast from the past, I seem to remember in the early 1970's deciding that my four year old son needed a train set [ehm] and a Triang clockwork oo set was bought while on holiday along with my very first Railway Modeller on the cover was a photo taken in the Birmingham Transport museum. Unfortunetly for my wallet the bug bit hard and fifty two years later I am still at with shaky hand and lamp oil running low I think scratch building all my model buildings should come to an end. To come to the point of this diatribe, card kits look interesting and advice on adhesive for card modelling is now the norm. When I first started we used shellac coated card and Gloy glue bought from the local newsagent, Superquick followed by Builder Plus papers were the only ones available and the windows were provided by the kit manufactures. Other than the usual scratch builders toolbox what else would you all advise to go back to card kit modelling. Must close now the guide dog needs feeding Regards Cessford Alan [in the very wet Outer Hebrides]
  4. Thanks everybody who answered my plea for amusement, My district nurse has just told me that I have about 12 weeks of slowly getting better, hi-ho. Your ideas will certainly help pass the the time and I thought the digital age was fast. Thanks again everybody. Regards Alan
  5. Evening All, This is not a winge but a cry for help. I have just been discharged from from hospital after major surgery and find that I cannot sit, stand or support myself for any period of time. Anyone got any ideas about watching short videio or similar on U Tube or any of the popular forums. My interests are G>W>R Branch line terminii and teaching myself to scratch build architecture. In Pain Alan
  6. Hello Brossard, Thank you for quick reply but just one question. What is canopy glue?, I live in a very rural area in the north west of Scotland and apart from the local hardware shop my nearest main shopping area is five hours away by ferry and coach so we depend on basics during this time of pandemic. therefore I will have to rely on the internet so I will have to get it right. Stay safe Regards Alan
  7. Good Afternoon fellow members, I recently bought a selection of laser cut windows from Brian Smart models and forgot to ask about a suitable adhesive. I asked Brian via email and promtly lost the reply. could anyone who has used the sash window kit advise me about the adhesive used as the kits have ti be built. Many thanks in advance Alan in the cloudy Outer Hebrides
  8. Hi From what I can remember from night school about sixty years ago a flat roof would be covered in a one inch gravel grade over a felt roof. For any other building problems try and aquire a copy of Mitchells Building Construction, required reading in those days at night school. Cessfordalan
  9. I read interest the discussion on back gardens. My paternal grandparents lived some 15 miles south of Stockton on Tees and passed away in the early 1960's, they had a back garden Prety much as discriped ,the only difference being a path connecting the rear of the premises with the outside road wide enough to allow a night soil vehicle to do it's weekly collection. The said vehicle also left a couple of sacks of quick lime for the next week collection. regards Alan
  10. Somebody is giving there age away
  11. After retirement we relocated to the Outer Hebrides for a number of reasons and I was a member of two clubs which I miss of which I was a founder member of one. Now I struggle with my modelling for many reasons apart from the camaraderie age reduces memory and my only contact with the hobby is the forums and the four popular model magazines so my advice would be stick with the club tou are a member of it's suprising what you subconsciously learn. Having said all that I would not change my life style for the world
  12. Good Evening All Thank you for all your helpful advice, I will try and put it into practice sometime next week on my next visit. One point however. How do you check the resistance in the coils I must admit my electrical knowledge is thin on the ground but I do have a multi meter. Can someone explain how in simple language Regards Alan[In the Sunny Outer Hebrides]
  13. Hi Harold Not wishing to advertise any particular product do you think Peco Electrolube oil would do? Thanks for the suggestion Alan
  14. I have been asked to assist with a secondhand N gauge model railway purchased by a neighbour for his grandson. Nothing was running when I arrived but after a rail top polish a loco ran.Oh joy I though and tried to change the Peco turnouts and motors] without success. On close inspection the motors look to be wired correctly and connected to a Gaugemaster C.D.U and controller transformer. I managed to identify A turnout and corresponding centre sprung switch and physically move the point blade over and using the switch it sprung back but it does not work the other way. Several other motors behaved the same way and some not at all. I am totally flumoxed . Dare I say thank you for all your help in advance. Regards Alan [Cessfordalan]
  15. Hi Saxokid, Thanks for your reply, I rather like the photo you sent with your reply but how did you get the [for want of a better word] mortor lines to stand out so clearly as I am going to have a go at your method Regards Alan
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