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  1. Hi Ryan,

     

    Here is a picture of the the light unit under the bogie, I hope it helps.

    Peter

    A really nice idea Peter and the pic does help, thanks. Also looking forward to updates on your second unit which will have the same livery as mine… when I eventually return to work on it! :scratchhead:

  2. I would never have thought he'd do that, just shows how wrong one can be… although I do find his initial omission from the squad, and the manner of it, hard to fathom.

  3. I read in the newspaper that Micah Richards refused to be in the squad because he was phoned with an invitation by Stuart Pearce, and not Roy Hodgson.

     

    Is that the kind of prima donna that we get for £200k a month?

     

    Because if so, we might as well give up any pretence of having a team of players rather than posers.

     

    Erm… dunno where you heard that. Micah would almost cut his arm off to be in the squad. I read that he was phoned by Stuart Pearce and not by Roy Hodgson, to be told that he hadn't been selected. Richards, as with all top footballers, may be vastly over-paid but he comes closer to earning it than a lot of so-called journalists we have to suffer.

  4. Flippin'eck! A Bacchie Jubilee - for only £56 - with DCC on board… absolute no-brainer even if it was purple with green spots! Nothing that a couple of decals, a lick of paint and spot of weathering couldn't sort.

  5. I cannot begin to describe the relief of finally ridding that flippin' heavy monkey from my back after 44 long years. And what a climax to the season - think I need to lie down… again!

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  6. Well Man City have their destiny in their own hands and have made themselves favourites for the title. Still plenty of life left in this season and I would not be too surprised if they slipped up somewhere...Newcastle being a really interesting tie. Still, makes it more exciting!

     

    I wouldn't say that City are favourite. Newcastle have only lost twice at home this season and City's away form is still a worry, as is their perennial habit of not killing-off certain games. Had Nasri put his boots on the correct feet and with a little less greed from Toure, it could have (and should have) been 3-0 last night. Still, a very satisfying outcome at the Etihad… even if the resultant inner glow was just a fleeting one.

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  7. Meanwhile, a record has been set in the Torbay Sunday League:

     

    http://www.metro.co....british-history

     

    Quote, 'Nova veteran Lewis Parker, 60, added: "A lot of the players didn’t turn up so we expected to lose but not by that much."’

     

    Does that mean a lot of players didn't turn up mentally prepared or that only a few of their players were on the pitch?

     

    That's more than 1.5 goals per minute! :O

  8. There are two reasons why I would model this transition period. One is that I simply model what had the most profound effect on me as a boy and second, I'm another fascinated by the run-down, by decay and desolation.

     

    Whilst living close to ugly wastelands in Manchester or surrounding mill towns, the decline of steam was already well under way but decrepit, leaking steam clanking its way through a grim location was better than no steam at all – and witnessing that was better than only being able to imagine the 'glory days' of those fortunate enough to have been there.

     

    The day that steam was suddenly banned, a week before my 10th birthday, the railway for me went from hero to zero, despite Alan Pegler's ever-present and gleaming A3 4472 that I'd always yearned to see. As if removing steam wasn't enough of a blow, I also detested BR's new corporate scheme; not so much the blue - but definitely the yellow ends.

     

    A timely move away from our rail-side house helped to soften the blow of steam's sudden death and yes, after a few years the distraction of adolescent discoveries; girls, music, alcohol etc. all but erased steam from my memory but obviously the profound effectof its final years on me has remained.

     

    If I may, I think what makes it particularly fascinating is precisely this. It's sad, but inevitable, when things are withdrawn at their expected lifespan. It's fascinating when something interrupts this to cause a huge, jarring change. Dare I say, an Ending.

     

    James Dean, Richey Edwards, Marilyn Monroe, Dylan Thomas, Kurt Cobain, Diana Spencer, John Lennon, Sid Vicious, Amy Winehouse - fascinating? Probably.

     

    Status Quo, Rolling Stones, Gerry and The Pacemakers, Elton John, Manic Street Preachers, Frank Carson, HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother...? Hmmm...

     

    I agree with this in principle but I see it more like steam as a whole being on the point of death, having had a glorious and successful life, like a glamorous film star from years before I was born. What would fascinate me more is not watching the countless re-runs of all her classics but the last (and bravest) film she ever made or a candid and insightful (some may say cruel or moving) documentary about the twilight of her life.

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  9. Or may be Liverpool Football Club on their return from Wembley after winning the FA Cup. Any offers to paint a few figures?

     

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    Maybe another trophy tomorrow then eh?

     

    I've just spent some time reading this thread and I'm completely marmalised! :O

    It's one of those dream layouts… splendiferous work, my compliments to the team and the fact that you exhibit it is pretty amazing! And there are so many strands to this thread… the semaphore signals, the control systems for which, is mind-boggling - and the Faller tram/car operation… all clever stuff.

     

    Great team spirit of dedicated, like-minded friends on a project like this is something special; something maybe many of us who work in isolation could only dream of. However, it does confirm, in the nicest possible way, that Ron Heggs and Jim S-W – working alone on Manchester Central and Birmingham New Street respectfully – are both completely bonkers!

     

    Even if I make it to Ally Pally, I doubt whether I'd get to the front of the queue to see this.

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  10. Just found this thread by accident i think this is awesome how to transform a Hornby Black 5 in to something better!

    Now i have got a brass masters kit for my black 5 i can now transform my loco in to the one i want!

     

    Glad you like the tread. I still need to build my Comet semi-welded tender kit, which is correct for 44890 so it's not finished yet… one day! :(

     

    Well done for getting your Brassmasters kit… lovely isn't it? Hopefully you'll be able to avoid some of the mistakes I made! Looking forward to seeing a thread on your progress.

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  11. Peter, only now able to catch up with this. Thanks for the plug - my project has been laid to rest for the time being - but both of your 504s are coming along nicely, they look great on the layout!

     

    Seems the Bachmann 2EPB is definitely the way to go. A question though, what do you think about the feasibility of attaching the DC cab front plus sides (retaining the DC cab side window) just up to the leading edge of the first door and removing the corresponding Bacchie sides from the door forward?

     

    Without getting a very close butchers at the Bachmann in the flesh it's difficult to tell but from the photos I'm guessing that it would possibly be even more difficult cutting and matching-up, as the Bachmann body looks quite a chunky gauge whilst the DC's is anything but.

     

    Looking forward to more.

  12. Top level football may not have been a 'sport' for years but it still keeps millions happy every weekend and even gets a look-in on a model railway forum. It has become the way it is due to flawed systems, not due to any single club or player - and 'moneybags' Manchester City is just the latest club to break the stranglehold of the 'elite' and is, in the process, at least creating a little more interest in the generally predictable Premiership title race… why is that such a bad thing?

     

    Now City are the team to hate - according to many, a 'small club' :O suddenly destroying football with a squad of thrown-together, over-paid mercenaries. We hear all this cr@p ad nauseum about 'no history', 'no class' and 'lack of team spirit' but that all seems to be ringing particularly hollow so far this season as those mercenaries have had impressive results and created moments of wonderful football worthy of 'the beautiful game'.

     

    Not surprisingly, little mention is ever made of the club owners plans for projects to help the youth academy and the local community and it wouldn't surprise me that the loudest anti-City complainers are those who would not mind one bit were their beloved team to be in the same 'privileged' position - or from those of the 'elite' clubs who clearly do not like it up 'em after years of domination!

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  13. … the inner end windows and the handrails, the two bits they could improve on the Bachmann.

    Comparing similar images of both, I don't think that Hornby has succeeded in improving on those areas, although to my untrained eye it looks every bit as good and possibly has finer gaps between the body planking… a feature of the Bachmann that bugs me slightly.

  14. Steady on lad! I must admit to having a soft spot for green Class 40s as well and I'm waiting for the retooled Bachmann (the date of which seems to be an eternal mystery) before I descend on Shawplan. Quite fancy one of those brake tenders too.

    Some nice shots in that collection Mike.

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