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Ian J.

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  1. I can see why people are turning to cars that sit higher, for at least two reasons:

     

    One, would be the higher ride height allows better visibility over lower height cars;

     

    Two, would be (and this applies to me) where trying to get down into a lower height car when you have a back problem can be very uncomfortable. The higher ride height allows for more comfortable access into the vehicle, especially when doing so from a pavement.

     

    If I have a choice, I think my next car has to be something that rides higher, whether new or secondhand.

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  2. 3 hours ago, Steamport Southport said:

     

    Wrong sitcom. Nouvion in France.

     

    Don't think they had flying 'elmets in the Middle Ages....

     

     

    Mention was made of a bishop (albeit with a pogo stick) so that triggered the Blackadder memory...

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  3. I've just watched the Pats@Raiders game on NFL GamePass. It looked to me at the time that the Pats players were trying to keep a run game extended. However, it ended in one of the two most likely outcomes: either the play ends up dead; or the ball gets picked off. So it didn't work, at least for the Pats.

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  4. 4 hours ago, BMacdermott said:

    Hello Ian J.

     

    Whilst we would 'never say never', the idea of including items of 'not sufficient fidelity to prototype' is on the remote to zero end of our possibility spectrum.

     

    For a start, what is the definition of 'not sufficient fidelity to prototype'? We know from experience that terms such as that can mean many different things depending on experience and knowledge.

     

    Hence, we stick with the cut-off date (which might well move back a few years for when we run again. We were going to come back to 2007 this year, but the number of new entries would have overloaded us.)

     

    Brian (on behalf of The 00 Poll Team)

     

    IIRC, I think we may have had this conversation sometime previously.

     

    I personally feel that the usage of a cut-off date is a bit too much of a blunt instrument. However, I'm not going to complain, you and the team have chosen what you need to do, and it's you and they that have to manage it.

     

    I would do the poll quite differently, but as I don't have the time, resources or energy to actually put something into play then I'll leave this particular part of the subject alone.

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  5. Templot is good for things like that 🙂

     

    As a side note to the topic's original intent, I'm finding I'm going to be mixing Code 75 into my fiddleyard's otherwise Code 83 track, due to an 'odd' happening that the Code 83 turnouts I was going to use for a crossover wouldn't line up properly, but by changing one of them to a Code 75, it actually works better. However, I have to boost the Code 75 turnout up a bit higher than the Code 83, as the tops of the rail heads don't match up.

  6. The issue with the Hornby Mk2e I think relates to errors in the model, making it unacceptable to many potential buyers. I think there might be a need, on a case-by-case basis, to review whether to include some items regardless of when they were last released, if the items concerned could reasonably be considered not of sufficient fidelity to prototype.

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  7. Interesting thoughts, Mike.

     

    I think I can add something to them, in that I think it seems to come down to return on investment, where there is some level of rigid investment amount on a project.

     

    Maybe KR and Heljan (and perhaps Dapol) suffer from it. They set a budget, and if things aren't done properly in the research and design phases, there isn't enough budget to correct them and finish the projects, so they opt to reach a certain point in R&D then just go to tooling regardless.

     

    I think this probably does affect their eventual ROI, but in both of two ways. By spending less and producing a model just about adequate for a sufficiently sized sub set of the potential buyers, they can probably break even, maybe turn a small profit. However, by allowing errors to get through, extra profit becomes limited due to the models not being of sufficient accuracy for the remainder of the potential buyers.

     

    The likes of Accurascale, Revolution, Rapido, Cavalex, SLW, etc, seem to be more of a mind that initial investment needs to be enough to make sure the models are of sufficient accuracy to appeal to the majority of potential buyers, and get more sales in both the short and longer terms.

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  8. I think what needs to be stressed is what Brian has already said - differentiation is the key to picking out things that are popular, and so we only fail ourselves if we vote for everything in a section. I certainly haven't done that. I mostly look at SR and BR(S) Western Section stuff, specifically that would have run in the Bournemouth/Poole area, and even then I'm careful to pick out the things that actually matter to me, as not everything would. That keeps my votes tightly limited and as such allows them to count towards items that might rise above others.

     

    I'm still hoping the U class will get done, even though I'm now looking at putting together my own CAD for doing 3D print versions, as the various 'manufacturers' still seem to be averse to it so much.

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  9. 2 hours ago, Colin_McLeod said:

     

    ...If it looks like a class XX, then it can be sold as "something that looks like a class XX"...

     

    Except that, to the best of my understanding, KR do seem to be selling their models as faithful representations of a given prototype, not 'something that looks like a given prototype'.

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  10. After 'having' to replace my TV early this year with a large screen one due to not being able to see and read the increasingly smaller fonts on games (my eyesight is slowly getting worse with my age), I have finally got myself sorted out with an Xbox Series X. Nice graphics, etc. Also had to replace my amp though, as it couldn't handle eARC as it was too old (HDMI 1.2). The new amp is a bit of an upgrade, Denon AVC-X3800H, hopefully won't be needing to replace that any time soon 😀

     

    Now I just need to find the energy to get back to some proper gaming, when not doing modelling or related activities.

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