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  1. Hi,

     

    I think the fact that there have been so many companies post privatisation that manufacturers are on a hiding to nothing in choosing liveries. In some cases the choices of livery is not an issue - for stock that is unique to one company or a small number.  In others particilalry longer lived classes there are a multitude of possible liveries.  A modeller choosing the 1930s has only four companies to choose - someone wanting to start modelling the contemporary scene has a lot more to choose from.

     

    Equally modellers now have a better choice of models of contemporary stock than in the past, and the prices are less likely to encourage re-painting; indeed lack of confidence in repainting is likely to be a factor.  There seems to be more of a sneering attitude by the armchair modeller who has not done anything, not even managed a layout, probably sitting in mummies attic in his tighty- sneering at anything which is not to professional model standards.  Equally the comments when a new model is released "not for me, I model something else"  (oh really that enriches my life - not).

  2. To answer the topic heading; one direct benefit I have found is that I now have a good reason to bugg disappear into the spare room and watch it on the recorder whilst SWMBO is engrossed in Strictly whatsitcalled. It is such a good reason in fact, that I can use it to bugge disappear into the spare room and watch "Public Eye" on the recorder too, whilst she is watching some soap or another.

     

    Glad to see they are planning a second series!!

     

    Yes, to decide on a second series during the production of the first must mean they have a good idea of their success.

  3. Evidence?

     

    The only time we've ever intervened here is when see posters make inappropriate sexist/racist/discriminatory posts or the opposite, making accusations of biased positive discrimination.

     

    Examples

     

    An online forum (not this current one)  which refused to show a request from an Afro-American railway modeller asking about numbers of british black/non white modellers participation

    Letters which the above Afro-American sent to the main magazines with the same request - he was advised two were not received - fair enough - two were decided not to be suitable 

    A representative of a scale-specific organisation who though it witty to make fun of Gay Joes.

    A magazine who felt an article and photo feature of Jubilee class 45623 Palestine built by a muslim surgeon alongside LNWR 1325 Disraeli built by a Jewish pharmacist as "not appropriate content".

  4. This is indeed spot on. However...

     

    Watch a number of such programmes and you realise that the 1.2 Scottish teams on average becomes precisely one, with no statistical variation. You would expect there to be occasions when there are none, and occasions when there are two.

     

    Come to that, look at the Walking Lost Railways programme - one Scottish, one Welsh and four English lines.

     

    I have no particular agenda in wishing to see the number change in one direction or the other, but it does seem interesting.

     

     

    Please don't make any suggestion about tokenism to broadcasters.  You know they would get quite excited at the thought of a "women only " team - will the women beat the men? - something that regrettably a lot of sections of the media do for cheap comments.  This series has had several females in teams and on the show the production has been very professional and not "what is a nice girl like you doing interested in toy trains?"   Indeed at least two teams have featured other diversity which always seems to send magazine editors and forum moderators into a censoring frenzy.

  5. The main thing to do is to seize the opportunity and shout about what we are, what we do and get as much publicity and coverage as possible.

     

    Example - RM this month shows St Neots club having a very largely female committee.  Nice to read in RM but - why not broadacsst to the wider world- BBC loves a First Woman On The Moon story, magazines which promote female advancement etc could be approached with a pre prepared article with a little forthought by a Secretary/ Publicity officer.

     

    The usual demographic of railway modellers is well known, but if there is / are other demographics in you area why not try an outreach to these communities?  Translation of basic promotion publicity, arranging a talk at a community group if there are other groups who are currently not engaging.

     

    There is a wealth of funding for organisations to "build bridges between communities" - make what you will of the wording - its the governments not mine, but it is worth looking into the funding application process, maybe even seeing if there is training for an individual in applying for the thousands of pounds of public money available for such a scheme?

     

    Or perhaps its just all too much work and it's easier to pull the ladder up behind us?

     

    Souwest

  6. I agree about expecting and requesting being totally different.  We have a screed of programmes on tv showing or purporting to show, for entertainment "rip off Britain".  This has a trickle down effect and people beginning to feel that The Man is trying to rip them off.  Yes, model railways is a hobby but it is getting more and more expensive.  Arguably the quality and choice is getting better and better - worth paying more for better quality?

     

    Supermarkets offer discounts, supermarkets offer loyalty cards (Nectar) or £5 vouchers if you spend over a certain amount / points (Morrsions).

     

    I recall a model shop in Dunfermline offering discounst to bona fide members of local model railway clubs in the Fife/ Clackmannanshire area (store now no more - but not due to a superfluity of discounted sales to club members I suspect).

    Likewise a Very Good store in Poole used to offer a card which was stamped each time a purchase was made - ten purchases and you got a loyalty discount - that store is doing well and is the only place going to on the Bournemouth/ Poole area - it dropped the loyalty card after about a year.

  7. In the same way that several heritage railways have WW2 days with or without German uniforms or with or without Nazi Uniforms.   I think in general the Nazi uniforms are verboten, but whether german military uniforms appear is down to each companies choicer and perception of damage limitation.  Equally of course no mainland UK railways saw germans (or Nazi) forces so not really recreating history.

  8. I was keen to see a Scottish pre grouping loco on OO, and contacted Hornby and Bachmann several years ago, asking for an idea of costs to produce a model, and what the minimum order was.  I had contacted a number of Scottish pregrouping societies who indicated an interest.

    One company said they decided themselves what they produced and did not seem to have read my enquiry properly.

    The other after a little prompting said £150,000 for a tank loco (ish) and they only dealt with large sized shops and not individuals.

     

    This was, until, a few months very depressing, being blank-faced by the manufacturers.

     

    Luckily Hornby now are offering  J36 and Rails are obviously big enough to be able to support the Caledonian 812.   

    We can hope for a Caley 044T 439 class, but the G&SWR Baltic is still confined to Farlie Pier shed   :(

     

     

    Souwest

  9. Apologies if this is already answered elsewhere - I have looked here and on the internet elsewhere.

     

    On blood and custard (1950s - not Strathclyde Transport) coaches, I have seen photos showing some coaches with the red as a red line above the window and some without. 

     

    Which is correct ? or are both?

     

    Thanks

    Stewart

  10. Appreciate your comments keefer.

     

    WHR is single track, but I would have thought the early 1960s a bit late for up/down signals on the same post - is this right?

     

    The footage is black and white and from a moving train, but the location looks quite rural and remote - I know there were various sidings around the Fort William area but this is "out the line".

     

    All thoughts and ideas welcome.

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