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  1. 6 hours ago, br2975 said:

    My brother Paul and I had a very enjoyable weekend, operating "TGB Metal Recyclers",  watching the other excellent layouts and meeting old friends and new.........all in spite of the six hour nightmare journey up, on Friday.

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    Until I attended this show, I was blissfully unaware as to how much a caterer could fit into a small bap ( what we call a bread roll - in South Wales ), but the ladies at Rawtenstall squeezed almost a full English in !

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    Brian R.

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    That was a very life-like layout Brian.  Susan and I enjoyed our chats at the week end.  You have a message!

     

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  2. Congratulations to the MIOG team and, in particular, Chris and Cameron, for organising and delivering such an excellent inaugural show at the weekend.

     

    For those that couldn’t make it, you missed a treat. Great atmosphere, created by a friendly and supportive team.  Really good blend of stands, layout, trade and societies.  A must not miss for the next time.

     

    Cameron and Chris, thanks.

     

     

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  3. 5 hours ago, Phil Parker said:

     

    They need viewing figures of a million and it doesn't matter how many railway modellers "support the programme" (whatever that means in practical terms) then you aren't going to hit that sort of number. This has to be entertainment with a capital E first and foremost. If your theme is "Great Western Branch lines" then forget it. As has been said many times before, this show is not being made for us. We just get to reap the benefits.

     

    Look past the theme and there is a lot of useful modelling we can be inspired by. The challenge to move loads from one side of the layout to another produced many interesting devices that could easily be re-worked slightly to fit in a more conventional layout. Would we have seen these on something with a more serious theme? I suspect not as the modellers would be hung up on minutiae.

     

    Well let's have the viewing figures then: how many are newbies, so to speak, to then understand the degree of interest by current enthusiasts?  I suggest to you that it does matter how many modellers view it, because they can at least have a positive effect on encouraging others.  I try to!  I think you underestimate the programme supporters. Incidentally, my "conversations" have, without fail, shown they have watched numerous episodes!

     

    You say "look past the theme" - I am well aware of the strategy being employed in the programme.  It is hardly difficult to understand that various approaches and creativity need to be exploited to open up the hobby to a wider audience.

     

    IF you are suggesting that I may be microscopic in only wanting some specialised presentation, e.g. GWR branch lines, then you are being presumptious; although I can recognise that your approach might have been simply to categorise certain players that have some opinions different to you.  For the record, my interest is in model railways of all types, nationalities, activities, and in various scenarios.  Forgive me, if I think that going off at a tangent embracing Volcanoes, Jousting, Giraffes, and rockets to the moon, et al, doesn't exactly hit the right note.  But don't get me wrong, I enjoy the programme - we just have differences of opinion.

     

    If there is a next series, I will (without hesitation) look forward to watching it through again, in the hope that there is some progression in the mindset, to convey a little more relevance of what our brilliant hobby can deliver.

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, Phil Parker said:

     

    Yet the results were interesting and yet again demonstrated the creativity of people in our hobby. I prefer vague titles (it's why the Cake Box challenge ones are vague) as it allows room for imagination. The results were certainly spectacular and therefore televisual for a non-enthusiast audience. You got three different models too. There's no guarantee a "hardcore" railway modelling challenge would give as good results for the intended audience.

     

    I did not suggest it would but then, we have yet to see the viewing figure outcomes.  It would be interesting to know, just what the defined, target audience was.

     

    Of course, there has to be a strong theme of creativity; however, I am making the point that, for me (and many modellers that I have recently met), who supported the programme, the S/Fs were somewhat indulgent on the part of the programme developers.

     

     

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  5. Well done to all the teams that made the final and no doubt the behind the scenes work by the production teams required real commitment.

     

    Personally, I thought the semi-final challenges, placed on the teams, somewhat trivialised the hobby - I would have expected the later stages to have focused more on actual railway modelling.

     

    Still, the two series have no doubt been useful in exposing the hobby to more interest.  Overall, I have enjoyed watching the episodes.  It will be interesting to see if the programme endures.

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  6. I have just acquired one (D8574) in mint condition.  Chassis is fine but was, understandably slow and croaky! I removed the PCB, which was held in place by 4 screws at the centre of the chassis and checked the drivetrain worm gear - it was already well lubricated.  The bogie gears, had hardly any grease on them, so applied a modest amount.

     

    I separated the motor from the universal couplings and then ran it for about 20 mins each way, half and full speed.  Re-assembled, and it ran much better.

     

    The loco is still bit noisier than would be ideal, but at low to medium speed it is quite good.  I would expect 2-3 hours running will further improve matters.

     

    I bought it to give it a home on Clayton End Signalman!

     

    Hope that helps.

     

     

  7. On 28/09/2019 at 09:30, Allegheny1600 said:

     

     

    That's a lovely model!

     I always thought Alcos sounded more like English Electrics, personally but I have no idea if there are any connections between any of these manufacturers.

    Cheers,

    John.


    John,

     

    From what I understand, the they remained decidedly either side of the pond, with parts of EE being subsumed within both BAE but mainly GEC?

     

    I agree about the sounds, elements of Alco, Napier Deltics, and Class 40s have that distinctive ‘ringing’ to them.  Something that European diesels don’t seem to have (may be a little bit with the Voith Maxima or the DRS class 68s?).

     

     

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  8. On 26/09/2019 at 16:02, jasond said:

    There I was, wasting money on a second-hand book of modern British wagons to keep in the toilet ... to read that is, when I happened across the Modern Imag ... oh you know MIOG exhibition coming up in November and a mention of 'Acadia Pensilvania' American Freight Layout, which roughly translated (well Pensilvania is Pennsylvania in French ... no really!) I worked out was Dave's (Britannia 70000) Arcadia, Pennsylvania layout on page 15 here.  So American O layout at the MIOG exhibition: 

    http://www.modernimageogauge.co.uk/exhibition.html

     

    Where's Rawtenstall?  OK, OK, you Northeners, I know, it's one end of the East Lancs Rly and about a 1/2-mile fromy partner's nephew with the spare bedroom  :)

     

    Oh, I'm hoping Dave will have his RS1 there (phew, back on topic).

    Jason

     

     

    Hi Jason

     

    Sorry for the late response, I have only just read the latest comments.  Your detective work has proved correct, inspite of the novel spelling of Pennsylvania by MIOG!

     

    Our Atlas O RS1#5633 will indeed be making an appearance with APT at Rawtenstall!  So, given that you sound like you may be attracted to the exhibition, do say hello.  That includes any other Alco aficionados on here (Allegheny1600 ? :-) )

     

    Safe journey.

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  9. 9 hours ago, TrentValleyRailway said:

    An excellent exhibition as always, highlights of layouts on show below.

     

    Redditch Model Railway Exhibition 2019

     

     

     

     

    What an excellent portrayal of the Redditch weekend.  It was great to see the layouts in a bit more detail in your video and there were clearly some really good displays on show.

     

    For our part, we enjoyed bringing 29th Street Wharf to the show and were grateful for the kind comments about the layout.

     

    Last, but not least, many thanks to Guy and the team for putting on a really enjoyable exhibition.  We had a great weekend and enjoyed the company of the modellers and traders.

     

    A picture of some of the locos, stabled at the end of day.

     

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  10. 2 hours ago, LaGrange said:

    Briefly and unexpectedly made it to the show on Saturday for an hour (thanks mainly to the big signs in the village), a nice show and well put together - apart from the stand numbers not being in order which would have confused a few people. Thanks for the chats @BigAndy and @70000 Britannia

    Good to see you and have a chat.  I hope you (both) enjoyed the rest of your weekend.

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  11. Well, for those that were unable to visit, you missed an excellent show, with some really fine layouts.

     

    Unfortunately, I only managed to have a couple of brief opportuniites to view some of them; it sounds daft, but If anyone has some shots, I would love to see them!

     

    Thanks to Chris, Jean, and the team for all their hard work, which made it another memorable weekend on the circuit.

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  12. 19 hours ago, Peter Crichton (Savoyard) said:

    This must be a first, both David and Ray have come over from the Dark Side at an Exhibition.

     

    This must be worth a visit for this alone! :)

     

     

    It certainly is the case Peter :blush:.

     

    Certainly was a very good atmosphere and response there today - hopefully, more of the same tomorrow.

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