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  1. Hello Mike, on the subject of ex NER tank engines, here is a scratch built class U in EM gauge.   I built it for a friend over thirty years ago, painted and lined by Steve Barnfield.  It ran like a Swiss watch but my  friend decided he didn’t want it, so I kept it and so glad I did.  It was a very popular engine with my co -operators on Kirkby Malham mk 1, a small layout I used to hawk around the shows. mainly in the north and midlands.

    The pic is of it on my old Canal Road layout, now partially scrapped

     

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    Two more pics on Canal Road

     

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    The tracks to the right of the signal signal and telegraph post in the middle picture are my youngest sons 00, the ones to the left, my EM.

    Derek

     

     

     

     

     

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  2. Back in the dark ages of 1969,  I was involved with the building of a waterworks in a large field above the village of Ruswarp,  near Whitby.

    Machines and pneumatic drills etc were going and you couldn’t hear yourself speak, when a large fox trotted through the workings.  Everything stopped.  The builders were amazed at his coolness.  He trotted all the way over the field, through the hedge, across a stream and up the hill over the next field.

    The men had never seen anything like it.

    Derek

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  3. I use the  plastic covering from insulated wire to hold coupling rods in place.  The wire insulation I use is from the earth wire from a bit of house mains wire cut into thin slices.

    Actually,  some of my locos have run for years with the rods held in place this way.   If they work loose a bit of UHU or Evostick will sort the problem, or a bit of fresh insulation.  No need for any soldering.

    Derek

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  4. Hello Douglas,

            Sorry, bad news I am afraid.    I used Gibson wheels, extended axles and cranks.

    However, I don’t  use nuts on the cranks.  Instead, to keep the coupling rods in place, I use a thin sliver of insulation from insulated wire.  In this case, the insulation was from wire used in the house circuit.  

    A little dab of glue will fix it in place.

    I got my Kirtley kit in 1966 - birthday present from my wife.  I threw away the K’s cranks and fretted some from 1mm brass sheet.  I drilled the axle hole 1.4mm and tapped it 10BA so that it would screw on a Romford extended axle.  When in the correct position, fix it with a bit of solder and cut off the excess axle.  This makes for very easy adjustment of the cranks when doing the final setting up.

    This lasted for about 25 years until I replaced the K’s motor with Mashima and the Romford wheels and axles with Gibson.  

    Our Kirtley goods is known as ‘Old Faithful’.  It has (up to now) never let me down, and Larry Goddard’s painting and lining are still good after all these years.

    Sorry I could not be more helpful to you.

    Derek

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  5.  

    Chris,  you need to remove the check rail on the stock rail and then straighten out the two sharp little kinks by unsoldering that length of stock rail plus a bit more at the end of each kink, resolder but making sure you have a smooth curve.  Don’t forget to check everything with the triangular track gauge as you proceed.

    2632. This is my son’s 0 gauge layout, unfortunately 170 miles from me.

    I built four locos 2 * 1F tanks, 1 * 2F tender loco and  a NER 0-4-0T (Y8  ??)

    The 1Fs were from a Mercian Models kit.

    The kit provides parts for open and closed cab locos, so by a dint of scratchbuilding I used up all the etched parts and  cut out frames, footplate and boiler from nickel sheet.

    The carriages are Slaters kits which Chris built, painted and lined.  Super job, especially as it was his first attempt.

    Regularity,  there’s no answer to that.

    Derek

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  6. Didn’t even get the picture of your thumb Don.  Got it on the iPad, but only got the text on the laptop.

    Al, I logged out, but it made no difference when I logged back in again.

    Do cookies clear automatically when logging out?

    Thank you both for the help.

    It must be something quite simple, but my knowledge of computers is rather lacking.

    Derek

  7. 4 hours ago, Mrkirtley800 said:

    I have a problem, well one particular problem.

    i normally use my iPad to look at RMW, but for putting anything on my thread,   I use my lap top.   I haven’t done much over the last year, but now I have got my mojo back, am raring to go.

    On trying to use the laptop I find that it won’t let me put any text on the thread, and since about last April, no photos from any of the threads I read have appeared.  Text is there but where a pic should be is a blank gap, even on my thread.   The iPad is perfect which is why I have see all the pics.

    Does anyone have any ideas

    Derek

     

  8. I have a problem, well one particular problem.

    i normally use my iPad to look at RMW, but for putting anything on my thread,   I use my lap top.   I haven’t done much over the last year, but now I have got my mojo back, am raring to go.

    On trying to use the laptop I find that it won’t let me put any text on the thread, and since about last April, no photos from any of the threads I read have appeared.  Text is there but where a pic should be is a blank gap, even on my thread.   The iPad is perfect which is why I have seen all the pics.

    Does anyone have any ideas

    Derek

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