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  1. it would not be that hard to hide the battery just mould a load of luggage to sit over it
  2. here are my GWR 4 wheelers IMG_20210212_123849 by brian mosby, on Flickr
  3. I have renumbered my 1646 to 1645 sheded at 87A IMG_20210210_203418 by brian mosby, on Flickr IMG_20210211_192522 by brian mosby, on Flickr IMG_20210211_192531 by brian mosby, on Flickr
  4. will just put this here built before there was a kit 4mm BR Class 13 Shunter Converted from 2x Hornby class 08 Shunter by brian mosby, on Flickr
  5. I am hoping to have A RTR trader at the show as well as tea/coffee & sandwiches/cakes I do not think most of the attendees will be looking at detailing parts so 247 Development will not be there As i will also have my layout there ( can not be in 2 places at once)
  6. It's May 1951 and 1646 is on one of its 1st turns up to Blaendulais from Swansea East Docks IMG_20210204_153254 by brian mosby, on Flickr & here it is with its 2 competitors IMG_20210204_160550 by brian mosby, on Flickr
  7. see link https://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/161995-st-john-ambulance-cymru-fundraiser-expo/
  8. Once lock Downs are over I am looking to hold an exhibition to raise Funds for St John Ambulance Cymru to be held at the Neath St John Hall Can not give a date at the moment Both My Wife & myself are members I am looking for local layout that would like to attended If you would like to bring your layout PM me
  9. I have 1646 on order but will be changing the shed code to 87D
  10. all you need is a set of plates 8405 is on the list of stock etching from 247 developments
  11. you could but then its not RTR & You would need to match the painted teak livery which is the most likely think putting people off building a kit in the 1st place
  12. Without the Curved door tops the livery will just look like a GNR or LNER coach even with met lettering etc & never look like a Met coach as it the doors that make it a met coach not the livery 4mm Metropolitan Rly Jubliee Stock All 1st No302 built from the Bill Bedford Etches & 247 develop by brian mosby, on Flickr 4mm Metropolitan Rly Dreadnought 7 compartment Brake 3rd built from the Radley Models kit a by brian mosby, on Flickr 4mm Metropolitan Rly Ashbury Coach set built from the London Road kit by brian mosby, on Flickr
  13. yes & to me thats what makes a Met coach look like a met coach
  14. have a look at around 11.49 were the coach is on its side showing the chassis The wheels at the bottom line up with the brakes but not at the top they do not
  15. On the 6 wheelers all 3 axles slide sideways so the brake blocks can not line up all the time
  16. its in the roof & you have to get around 20mm close to it to work Rapido have been doing this for years on there USA/Canadian coaches
  17. I thick it would need to be Cash up front
  18. looking at the photo of rocket has the water tank been retooled with the end plank now without a cut though them
  19. on the Hornby film is says the battery last around 200 hour if I remember righty
  20. The New Accurascale NCB Onllwyn Colliery HUO 24.5t internal user wagon set by brian mosby, on Flickr
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