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  1. 18 hours ago, jamie92208 said:

    Some years ago the past presidentbof our MRC painted an A4 in lined maroon and put nameplatescon it saying.  "Cuckoo". I believe that Geoff Drury painted one a panel on Bittern in lined msroon as a joke when it was at Walton Colliery. 

     

    Jamie

    Years ago I saw a painting of an A4 in lined maroon, it suited it quite well in my opinion.

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  2. I managed to visit Pendon yesterday, it must be about thirty years since I was last there. As I had expected, it was excellent. It was good to see the Madder Valley actually working. I understand that the operating locos are not always John Ahern originals. I'm fairly sure the railcar, with interior lighting, is of more recent vintage.

     

    I got there about 1300, so I had plenty of time to enjoy the MVR, Dartmoor, the Vale scene and last but not least, the Teignmouth Sea wall scene.

    A good selection of trains, as always. I even saw a train on the Midland & South Western Junction line on the Vale scene.

     

    A couple of 'wind up' points: the signal arms didn't 'bounce' and really good smoke units with drain cock simulation would make it 100% perfect instead of only 99.9%.

     

    Some people are very hard to please!  

     

    More and more simply superb buildings and scenes have appeared on the Vale scene, Pendon never fails to amaze me and inspire me.

     

    A note: public transport from Didcot Parkway to Long Wittenham appears to be virtually non-existent. I used taxis from Didcot Parkway to Long Wittenham. The train fare, from Cambridge, was actually quite reasonable but, factoring in the taxi fares I may well hire a car next time.

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  3. The original Airfix church, memories!

    I will have to see if I can find one.

    With a little imaginative detailing, it would still be a good model.

     

    About seven quid it seems, even though I model the DB in N gauge, I feel a 4mm scale diorama project coming on.

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  4. 20 hours ago, Headstock said:

     

    I must admit, I was a little taken aback by the increase in cost. I was going to get some Restaurant car fan vents, care of Mike Trice..... I shall scratch built them instead.

    Perhaps Shapeways needs some competition. A while ago I looked at some Deutsche Bundesbahn wagon bodies in N. By the time I had sourced wheels, lettering etc, I would be paying about Euro 100.00, that is for basically a kit. A few months later, I found the same wagon, complete and ready to run from Modellbahn Union, for about Euro 35.00, guess which option I took. 

     

    The only thing I have bought from Shapeways is a three-axle chassis for the Fleischmann Whylen crane in N. This was a few years ago, back then I paid a much more reasonable price of Euro 22.00 plus a normal, in my opinion, postage cost. 

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  5. Referring to the '150' and, by implication 'Great Days', series as potboilers is a little harsh I find. Although I mainly follow the good old Deutsche Bundesbahn in N, I still have a reasonable collection of U.K. themed books. I personally found the D&C books to be very well put together.

     

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  6. Certainly not cheap!

     

    I following the Deutsche Bundesbahn in N as my main interest, which has never been cheap, but these latest prices are surprising. 

    The last OO loco I bought was 'Sir Gawaine' about twelve years ago for what would be termed now a pocket money price, I do not think I'll be adding to my OO collection anytime soon.

     

    100 Quid for a coach, that is fairly expensive for a HO coach these days.

     

    Lovely models though, I have to admit. If I do rekindle my interest in OO, I'll just have to bite the bullet. I may limit myself to a J15 and a module based on Worlington Halt, on the Mildenhall branch!

  7. It is a pity that Peco have not produced a proper Archive DVD for all the Continental Modellers and Railway Modellers.

    Continental Modeller would be a start, the first issue was in 1979. In this case, one DVD should cover it.

    I have the Eisenbahn Journal and MIBA archive DVDs, they are excellent, Smartcat is a reasonably good search engine as well, for MIBA and EJ.

     

    If it works for MIBA and EJ, why not Peco.

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