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  1. At long last, construction of Tony's Arum Sharma C3 kit is getting started. It will be detailed on my own topic, but I need to ask a couple of questions here first. Firstly, does anyone know what the cab interior looked like? Its going to be very similar to the C2X, as they had the same boiler. I have several drawings, but nothing shows the cab. The angle and position of the reversing rod indicates screw-reverse rather than the C2X lever type, so what does a Brighton Screw-Reverser look like? And does a manufacturer provide one? Likewise I haven't so far located suitable buffers. In late SR days they had a long narrow tapered shape buffer with a square base. Any suggestions please? You would be right in surmising that my knowledge of Brighton locos is limited, as is my reference material. I'm more of a South Western man. I don't know if Tony wants his topic cluttered with such discussions, so please PM me if you prefer. Thanks very much, Dave.T
  2. Very interesting project.
  3. DLT

    MRJ 302

    Lemon & Lime? Lager & Lime?
  4. The ACE-3 looks good, and I REALLY like the loco list. This could tempt me back to DCC myself!!!
  5. DLT

    MRJ 302

    Looking sublime....
  6. I will be there, helping with Crossways Wagon Works.
  7. As a child, me and my cousins were taken the The Central Hall in the mid-1960s, during the brief period that we lived near London. I clearly remember the big circular layout (from Southend?) and a short indoor passenger carrying line. It was crowded, and might have been the first time I had a Coca Cola...
  8. Upcoming outing, Bridport Town will be at The Great Cornish Model Show on 13th, 14th April: https://www.hfmrc.uk/Events organised by The Heltson ans Falmouth Club. Will anyone be around? Cheers, Dave.
  9. I see Sandsifters is on the roster for the Great Cornish Model Show on 13th, 14th April, https://www.hfmrc.uk/Events Looking forward to seeing it again. Cheers, Dave.
  10. Er, it may be an optical illusion, but rather than than the rear of the loco being too low, the front of the tender looks too high, and appears to slope? I've not come accross this feedwater heater in the tender before, I presume it was another of Drummond's rather whacky ideas for his 4.6.0.s?
  11. As everyone else has said, start small. Build a little branch-line terminus to fiddle-yard, work up your skills and methods on that. If that works out you can extend it. Having a large space can be a double-edged sword, DON'T be tempted to try and fill it in one go! That way can lead to disaster, as many folks have found. Starting small, you will find that in addition to your skills developing, so will your interests and priorities. AND you will find out the sort of timescale required for any particular size of layout. There are many first-time starter layouts on the go on RMweb, have a good read. Is there a club you can join near you? Can you get to a few exhibitions? Best of luck, and enjoy the journey! Dave.T
  12. Just been havimng a good catch-up Sir, I was several pages behind. Lovely work, and so fast as well! All the best, Dave.
  13. Put everything back together, refitted the backscenes etc, and took some shots from the front. Now see I've dented the corrugated copper with handling. Also it needs a bit of interior detail on the workshop back wall. Bought some bits ages ago, bench, shelves, pillar-drill etc. Can I find them????
  14. Thanks very much Pete. I nearly binned them, but maybe I'll have another go Cheers, Dave. PS Apologies to Schooner for thread hi-jack
  15. Thats amazing! How did you apply those transfers? I've tried using them and find them impossible. The carrier film is so fine that it just disintegrated when I tried to slide them. Thanks, Dave.
  16. No problem with 3-link couplings, I regularly operated 3-link fitted exhibition shunting layouts in my younger days. Where they can become a problem is with corridor coaches with masses of pipework. If they stay in fixed rakes, it can be better to have some other method between them, and a 3-link on each end. All my NG stock has a small tension-lock that requires manual uncoupling. I've never had a problem with it, but I did see a video of my layout a while ago, where my "big hand from the sky" had been edited out!
  17. Thanks guys, here a comparison between old and new: The overscale functional hinges cause a large gap where the doors meet the frames. However they spend most of the time open so this isn't obvious.
  18. Painted the doors and built up the groundwork. Looks ok, but I think I've overdone the weathering on the doors. I'll have another go at it.
  19. More on the Signatrak ACE-3 on RMweb Here HIGHLY recommended!
  20. I'm a fan of the Signatrak, my club has one. I really think it gives you the best of both worlds. My thoughts were that I didn't was to HAVE to drive my train from a touchscreen, nor did I want a handset that was a mass of buttons. The ACE, with it's touchscreen base and simple handset is perfect for me! Cheers, Dave.
  21. Has anyone looked at Signatrak? Available from GLR Services The latest model is the ACE-3 It consists of a touchscreen base unit from which you can control everything, or you can allocate a loco to each of up-to FOUR handsets (one is supplied with the set) The Handset consists of a large speed knob and a direction switch, plus buttons for five functions. Oh, and a large red Emergency-Stop button... Best of both worlds. We've got one in our club, and its excellent. Cheers, Dave.
  22. Many thanks Mr.Wolf. There's "ramshackle", and then there's "Bishops Castle".... Bridport is meant to look cheap, but not TOO cheap. The loco depot is based on the original shed layout on the Vale of Rheidol, but it's grown a few extensions to make it a bit more substantial.
  23. I'm really sorry I couldn't make it today. I can't remember exactly when I first met Howard, it was either Small and Delightful, or on the 7mmNGA Committee, whichever was the earliest. He was on that committee for many years, FAR longer than I was. Howard was a big presence in our lives, I only missed one S&D Show over the 25 years, and I exhibited there six times I think. I'm confident you all gave him a great send-off today. Best wishes, Dave.
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