Pete Harvey
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Well any wagon and locos from 1960's / 70's & 80's you could use some of the wagon ones on some of the more modern engines as they use a standard type iron.
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Hello All
I have just added a fret of three types of 4mm Loco & Wagon Lamp Irons to my range.
You will get 24 of each type of lamp iron and there is a folding jig for each type on the border of the fret.
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That looks just like the Hornby 4mm one?
Clarification please Mr Daniels?
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Very nice very well thought out uncomplicated well detailed layout of an unusual for gotten station.
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You can have more than one expansion gap on a rail and stagger them.
Jim the layout is looking good
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Great looking Layout T keep up the progress.
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Good video looks like it was effected buy an earthquake though at the start.
It really looks the part. Nice
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The Height Restricted 08 Conversion Kits will be added to the website over the weekend.
You will also find a full build article by Tim Shackleton in the June issue of Hornby Magazine.
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But Gordon surely the question is are you any further forward than 10 years ago?
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And that's almost half of the layout right?
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For info for others the two beams running the length of the in the middle are there so that wheeled vehicles can be driven across the cradle and used as a war flat to transport them.
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Brian
The Airfix Warrior can be built without the side amour or grills.
Not my model.
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The Warrior cradle will be added to my site in 4mm & 7mm soon.
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Brian needs less hair for one and more for the other...........I'd suggest easier to shave it off than try to grow the hair, better for my teenage memories also, do not ruin those!
He needs more than hair for one of them.
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I hope you're not moonlighting!!!!
He can't be he looks nothing like Cybill Shepherd or Bruce Willis.
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Nearly done. I just added some EDM plastic bolts and washers to the corners seeing as Peter Warren has on his but I am in two minds whether to add the bolts on the vent runners as it's a very thin etch to try and drill through. Doors and body not fixed yet just in case I need to get into it as I am still not sure it's totally finished yet so I will just look at it for a while and see if I think off anything else to do.
Door top runner covers.
Looking good Brian.
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Email reply sent.
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Nice work Brian.
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Peter
I think you have the focus a bit wrong on the picture of the railfreight van!!
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nice looking car in the 5th picture
Class 86 Plated over headcode box
in Modifying & Detailing RTR stock
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