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  1. The makers name is laser-etched onto the boards in the photos! Dave
  2. David I suspect that you've already done the hard work previously when you customised your list of threads that you followed on the old RMWeb. At the top of this page are 4 tabs: Home, Browse, Activity and Info. Hover the cursor over Activity and a drop-down menu appears containing the item 'Content I Follow'. Click on that option and the threads that you used to follow should appear. Clicking on the black dot or star at the left should take you to the first unread message. Fingers crossed! Dave
  3. Try http://mrlforum.co.uk/forums/index.php?app=forums&controller=topic&id=2465&page=2 Dave
  4. Have you taken the trouble to search on 'Minerva Pannier' or 'Dapol Pannier'? There are countless comments to be read on RMWeb, Western Thunder, G0G website and many other places. When you have finished reading all of those you can then ask for more specific information or comments if you need to. Dave
  5. No website. Contact details listed in the G0G Traders Directory. Dave
  6. daifly

    Dock Green

    I think your question has been anticipated and answered already!
  7. Whilst I recognise that the foam weighs virtually nothing, does the construction need it? With a beam of 2 x 6mm ply, just make the spacer thinner and you have something stronger than you’ll ever need. As I recall, Barry Norman used 4mm ply with 3/8” spacers. Dave
  8. Tryhttps://www.scalelink.co.uk/acatalog/O-scale--1-43--New-resin-cast-Buses.html Dave
  9. 4698 also had a pair of disc brackets on the front of the tanks - these are visible in post #4; presumably also from it’s time at Nine Elms. Dave
  10. Are you looking on the correct forum?Lots of Millicent Street stuff on WT! Dave
  11. He was nil-stock at Reading last month.Dave
  12. Why not email Bill B and ask him? Many of his 4mm coach and wagon kits that I bought did not come with any instructions. It was pretty self-evident how they went together. You may find that your kits never had instructions. Dave
  13. You did miss it (Post #1928)https://kslaserdesigns.com/O-gauge-firestation Dave
  14. And what pray is Neolithic if not part of the Stone Age? Dave
  15. It would if it was correct! PRMRP stands for Prototype Replica Model Railway Products. Dave
  16. You might be better going to a timber merchant. My local DIY store sells sheets of filler, glue and rough, splintered wood masquerading as 'plywood'. Dave
  17. Since it was on trial only and not part of the fleet, I suspect that it didn't bear much in the way of GWR livery or markings. Always happy to be proved wrong! Dave
  18. Ray Thoroughly enjoying following your build. I'm sure that I'm not the only one who will appreciate the bigger photos. Thanks for that. I'm just trying to find a creative excuse for buying one of these kits too. Dave
  19. Ray The photos ARE small. Look at other threads and you'll see what I mean. File size isn't your problem unless you have a bandwidth problem. The site limit for an individual file is 32Mb! Please post BIG files so that we can see the detail! A 44Kb file won't take any enlargement without losing detail. Cheers Dave
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