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  1. Back in 1955 started watching trains from my grandfathers bedroom window, from one of these windows overlooking the approach to Lowestoft Central (as it was then):

     

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    Granddad was a fitter at Lowestoft Shed (32C) and we (my younger brother and me) always spent our summer holidays with Dad's parents and spent quite a lot of time when we were not on the beach up in the bedroom watching trains arriving and departing.

     

    One day we were taken to the shed to get really close to what was on the shed. In a way Granddad got me into trouble when I got back to school in South East London. One of the teachers asked us what we had been doing during the holidays and I described my visit to the shed telling them that Granddad had explained to me how the "vacum" brake worked. The teacher quickly corrected me saying it was the "vacuum" brake. No I said, it was the "vacum" and an argument followed.....

     

    It's interesting that when my brother was born I had been despatched to the grandparents for six months  and when I returned home I had gained a new brother and bit of a Suffolk accent but it did not last that long.

     

    Watching the trains from the bedroom was what started the interest in trains and has continued to this day.

     

    Keith

     

    PS: back in 1955 you could easily see the trains from ground level, where the trees are now used to be allotments.....

     

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  2. 17 hours ago, Dublodad said:

    I also got the Feefo message before mine arrived, which it did later. Maybe yours ill be there tomorrow.!!!

     

    Royal Mail just delivered my set, power car running round the test track, off to order the sound decoders from Roads & Rails.

     

    Now that the London Transport Museum have got their silver ones wonder if EFE/Bachmann will announce some red ones on next months announcements....

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  3. Got an email from LTMS yesterday saying that my order is on it's way and will be with me soon but there was no information on how it will get to me.

     

    Today I got an email from Feefo on behalf of LTM asking me if I would recommend this item. Advised them I can't do that when I have not received the item......

     

    Keith

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  4. Noticed that Roads and Rails have listed a sound decoder for the Booster on their website, have ordered a couple for my CC1 and 20002.

     

    Started to fit ordinary decoders in CC1 last night and found it rather difficult to remove the buffers and once that had been done without breaking anything spent quite a bit of time trying to release the screws in the body, whoever fitted them screwed them in nice and tight.

     

    Work on CC1 has now paused awaiting for the arrival of the sound decoders from Roads and Rails.

     

    Keith

  5. 1 hour ago, Peter749 said:

    I would be interested to know how long your parcel from Kernow takes.

     

    They sent out an email at 10.25 Thursday saying "Your order has been shipped via Royal Mail," but that means they have taken it off their system.

    And underneath it says "PLEASE NOTE - YOUR ORDER HAS BEEN PASSED TO THE WAREHOUSE AND WILL USUALLY BE DESPATCHED THE SAME WORKING DAY."

     

    Well it did not go Thursday and nothing to say it might go today :(

     

     

    Shipping time from Kernow differs from order to but most of the time it's within a couple of days as I always choose the APC/DPD shipping.

     

    Kernow processed my Boosters on 29/12, they were handed to APC on 3/1 and were delivered to me in Folkestone by APC on 4/1.

     

    At about 13:25 on 29/12 (the same day!!) I ordered some Peco Festiniog coaches from Kernow which were handed to APC that same day and were delivered to me before 09:00am (found in my lobby when I got up!!) on 30/12. That is some service!!

     

    Keith

     

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  6. 7 hours ago, Chris116 said:

    I like the Peterborough photos from 27th July 1974. I hope you enjoyed your day there while I was celebrating my 30th birthday.

     

    Dave,

     

    Interesting to read Chris116's comment about where he was on the date when the photos were taken.

     

    I spent most of my working life from 1966 to 1999 in the Far East (Hong Kong, Vietnam, India, Singapore, Bahrain, South Korea and Japan) and quite often work out in which country I was when looking at your fantastic collection of photos.

     

    Many thanks, looking forward to many more photos.

     

    Keith

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  7. 8 hours ago, rorz101uk said:

    Any update when the refurbished sound chip will be available again?

     

    Best thing to do would be to go onto the AS website and enter your interest in the decoder.

     

    I did this a couple of weeks ago, week or so later got an email that item was available, went on to the website and bingo got the decoder yesterday and loaded it on my ROG 37/6 this afternoon.

     

    Also did this Fringford Manor and that turned up yesterday.

     

    Keith

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  8. Just pre-ordered mine.

     

    Have been under the Urology people since 2015 when my PSA went from 2.5 to 3.2. Since then it's gone down to 0.7 which the Consultant said is normal for a guy of my age group. At the moment I'm on the waiting list for a TURP, I've been on the border line for one of these for some time but the Consultant says its about time I had it done.

     

    My advice to any guy who finds out he is going to the loo more often is go and see your GP as soon as possible. Better safe than sorry.

     

    Keith

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  9. Year or so ago I fried a Roco dcc sound-fitted loco which I returned to The Hobby Shop at Faversham who returned it to Gaugemaster (as the importer) who then returned the loco to Roco. As I caused the problem I offered to pay for a new decoder. A few months passed and then a new loco turned up free of charge.

     

    Recently I purchased two Piko G-scale models and both have problems. One short circuits as soon as you put it on the track and the other is ok going backwards but does not like going forward. Both are going to be returned to  The Hobby Shop (good that I didn't get rid of the packing material that they came with) how will return them to Gaugemaster (as the importer). Be interesting to see how long it will take to sort out these problems......

  10. 1 hour ago, Dave Hunt said:

    Gosh! It seems like I was one of the few people who didn't know where to get a working model rotary snowplow! Just goes to show.....

     

    Dave

     

    LGB have done a (brass) model of the RhB snow plough, in front of it is a picture of the actual plough which I took when I saw it one winter. Only problem was that there was not much snow that year.

     

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    The plough does rotate but, for health and safety reasons, the plough blades are made of plastic. Since purchasing the model only problem has been  that we have not had any snow down here in the far southeast corner........

     

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    Keith

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