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  1. I had the pleasure of meeting John and seeing Balmoral Road first hand at GBTS, a lovely smooth running piece of work. Cheers, David
  2. The final pair, Trix Twin, a fine collection of vintage stock Shining Station, TTTE themed gauge 1 put together by a marvelously enthusiastic group of young people. They started with bare boards! Cheers, David
  3. The last few from me. Little India, the narrow gauge lines in the Himalayan area Glanmule, a dual gauge line built on a budget
  4. Just a couple more for now Crowsnest Tramway originally by Roy Link Mine own work More to come later. I was not able to get around to all layouts as I was flying solo most of the time and in some cases the lighting was terrible (no fault of the layout owners I should say) Cheers, David
  5. And yet more… Leadenham from Dundas Ontario Carfen (obviously)
  6. Continuing… the Buffers from London, Ontario Brunswick Dock
  7. Continued… the east end Balmoral Road
  8. A few pictures from the show. This may be a bit fractured but size limits are size limits. the west end of the rink the middle bit
  9. Good to see you’ve arrived in one piece Andy. See you at the rink tomorrow for the setup. Cheers, David
  10. Frost advisory in effect for Toronto tonight, welcome to Canada! Cheers, David
  11. If Rapido was to do a commemorative edition it should be more along these lines: https://www.themetrains.com/royal-train-roster.htm Cheers, David
  12. GBTS 2024 starts one week today! Come by Nemo Engineering and say hello. Cheers, David
  13. As a taster for those attending here’s the show guide. 2024 GBTS Show Guide 1.pdf Cheers, David
  14. I would first remove the body just to make sure there is no hollow space. I only have a couple of Dapol wagons and IIRC it was possible to mount Dinghams on them without going to extremes. A couple of .5mm holes one above the other and then clean out between with a broken jeweller’s saw blade usually does the trick. The main thing is to use the blade so it cuts on the pull stroke and is therefore under tension for cutting. HTH David
  15. Tim, you may find this useful; http://www.wymann.info/ShuntingPuzzles/Timesaver/timesaver-trackplan.html The original was an American design but can be done for British outline with the advantage that it will require less space than the US version. It can be built using set track. And if the Timesaver does not create excitement for you then there are more possibilities on offer if you go back to the home page: http://www.wymann.info/ShuntingPuzzles/index.html Cheers, David
  16. More information can be found on the Facebook page for GBTS https://www.facebook.com/events/260854953166151/268371392414507/?active_tab=discussion Cheers, David
  17. Make yourself a jig to get everything at the proper height. IIRC there’s been a few suggestions in these pages if you do a search. Depending on how tight your curves are you might have difficulty with wagons with a lot of overhang so long modern wagons and short vintage ones might cause some problems. Last item would be buffers, they need to be the minimum length stipulated for satisfactory shunting. Beyond that I’ve been using Dinghams for 20+ years with no regrets. Cheers, David
  18. One month to wait for GBTS 2024! Layouts and displays: Rapido Show Sponsor and Display Leadenham n Lemon Curd and Gin Factory Sidings n Ardleigh Bitton oo Hornby Dublo oo Chewed Moor oo Trix Twin oo ool layout oo Brunswick Dock em Navigation Hill em Carfen em Nemo Engineering p4 Crowsnest Tramway 1/32scale 2'gauge Glenmule o,o16.5 Trains of India o16.5 St. Blazey Clay Line o Balmoral Road o Roweham o Thomas - Elsbridge Station g1 WNWB & Golden Horseshoe Live Steamers g1 Static Pop Rivet Shunting Layout 3.5" 7-1/2" Gauge Locomotive 7.5" Meccano Meccano MERG - Model Electronic Railway Group Demo Applied Computing Demo
  19. Filppems are essentially the same as Dinghams with a slightly wider loop and minor cosmetic differences for I imagine copyright reasons. Their functioning is the same. The couplings in this photo are Dinghams If your curves are tight or your stock varies greatly in length Flippems might be the better choice. HTH David
  20. Short answer, on straight DC : you use a lot of voltage for a little sound and not much speed. For my “test drive” the locos in question were Rapido North American diesels and they started with appropriate starting noises, ran up to a walking pace but if the throttle was backed off too much the starting noises kicked in again. I have heard the same engines on full DCC and it is a completely different experience. If you are a dedicated DC user, like me, use your imagination for the sound or play a recording in the background. If you really want sound, bite the bullet and convert to DCC. Cheers, David
  21. A good way of cleaning and testing pickup performance at the same time. https://www.kadee.com/236-speedi-loco-driver-cleaner-hon3-to-o-scale-dc-dcc Brass bristles will not abrade the tyre treads. HTH David
  22. It’s also the drive unit in the Judith Edge kit. Cheers, David
  23. I’ve hear that argument before but the same can be said of the Peckett but somehow Hornby got around that problem and it appears that Rapido have managed it too with their fire less Barclay. I’m prepared to accept that in Hatton’s case it was down to tooling costs but they still managed to produce exquisite detail inside the cab which is equally hard to see, but they did it. But that was then and this is now. Accurascale have been building a reputation of getting first class detail on their models and even going to the extent of making EM & P4 wheel sets available for some engines. All I’m asking is that Accurascale consider an upgrade that would include the detail change and perhaps include earlier variants of a very popular engine. The old reason for not showing the gap was down to gearing and motor size, that is no longer a valid concern. Cheers, David
  24. Do you mean things like the character for “may contain traces of nuts”? Cheers, David
  25. Is any thought being given to a back dated version (pre 1920) with the curved cab side or a boiler with daylight beneath it as managed by the Hornby Peckett? Cheers, David
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