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  1. Hi Brian... Congratulations for the superb article in the current Model Rail (issue 233). Rosamund Street has been a favourite of mine since the appearance at the Swansea show in October. Aside from the attraction my favoured Corporate Blue era, I absolutely love the way the buildings dominate the scene. Randall
  2. Hi Rod... Scrolling between the images shows a remarkable symmetry between the prototype and model.... The only discrepancy I can see is the speed limit sign :-) Randall
  3. My 7mm micro is called Maenol Mine. Golfa'r Maenol (Manor Colliery). Randall
  4. Hi Tom... I was attracted to your thread by the teasers in the ”How Realistic" photo challenge... I have to applaud you for the standard of modelling. Exceptional. It's difficult to grasp that the layout is 2mm scale. Your video and the accompanying soundtrack in the opening post had me smiling broadly.... Is the sound simply an overdub onto the video, or do you run trains synchronised with sounds output through speakers? Genuine recordings really add an authentic atmosphere... Randall
  5. Hmmm! In light of the remarks about the poor choice of transfers and lack of prototypical research etc on this Heljan Class 37, think on this.... When models that have been subjected to poor 'uplifting' to come up for sale, the buyer usually makes sure the price reflects the condition (and this obviously a very minor and easily corrected defect), so I hope the previous owner was happy with the transaction. Randall
  6. Hi... For those who aren't members, there is an advertisement in the current Gauge O Guild Gazette for a joint venture between Ellis Clark Trains and Scalelink for a new range (available Q2/Q3 2017) of Darstaed BR Mk1 coaches.... They look very reasonable in the small photos, but I've not seen any Darstaed products first hand. Advertised as Finescale, Brass-built with a plastic roof. They will have interiors and lighting, sprung metal bogies and sprung buffers. Five liveries will be available....BR Blue, BR Crimson & Cream, BR Chocolate & Cream, BR Southern Green and BR Maroon. Set One: 2 x brake 2nd, 1 x all 2nd, 1x composite. Set Two: 1 x Kitchen car, 1x Restaurant car, 1x all 1st, 1 x Full brake Price per set of four is £750 Individual coaches will be made available later at £189 each They are taking pre-orders now... Personally, I hope they are decent enough to teach a certain other producer of r-t-r Mk1 coaches that they need to up their game and not keep trying to foist sub-standard offerings onto O gauge modellers at such ridiculous prices. Also, there are a couple of finescale Bogie Tankers and Well Wagons to be released in 2017. I haven't found anything else mentioned on either website. Randall
  7. Any inkling of progress/release at Bristol??? Randall
  8. RandyWales

    Dapol 08

    Just wondering who obtained the best price... I got my pair at £163 each from Holt Model Railways who honoured the price they quoted when I placed the order way back when. Caveat: I had settle for 2 x D3045 as the wholesaler was unable to obtain the other BR Blue versions, so I've got some work to do, including removal of the ladder(s). Randall
  9. Hi Phill... I'm intrigued by the photos....seems to me that you've sliced the Anker casing in half and the bluetooth module is in one unit with the speaker in the other??? Have you noticed any reduction on sound quality because the speaker is now out of the integral "soundbox"? I'm guessing that the size and power of the amplifier and speaker makes your modified arrangement satisfactory... Will you be able to do an outdoor soundcheck before next year's running season because I'm itching to hear the results???? Randall
  10. The days are supposed to be getting shorter but they seem to be getting longer now the Dapol 08 is nearly here

    1. 3 link

      3 link

      Very true....

    2. Scottish Modeller

      Scottish Modeller

      The days are still 24 hours each day!

    3. Captain Kernow

      Captain Kernow

      Some groovy looking 16t minerals on the Kernow Models website.

  11. The days are supposed to be getting shorter but they are now stretching out in the

  12. Inflation by stealth...Kell*ggs Cornflakes 750gm were £2.00 now 790gm for £2.50... 500gm originally £1.75...now 460gm for £1.75....

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    2. Mallard60022
    3. Brit70053

      Brit70053

      Consumer resistance already effective in local T store, 790G down to £2.00.

    4. ian

      ian

      There's even a word for it - shrinkflation.

  13. Bu**ger...Dapol "Higher Costs" thread was locked just as I was about to put the world to rights....

  14. Nostalgia....watched the first three episodes of BBC Railwatch from 1989 on Youtube...

    1. Horsetan

      Horsetan

      Rob Curling, Paul Coia....where are they now?

    2. Horsetan

      Horsetan

      Worse. Probably on local radio.

  15. Hi Phill....I'll be on the edge of my seat in anticipation.Get a move on....It could get painful. Randall
  16. Tower have today posted a photo of the Class 45 in BR Blue on their homepage. All I can say is WOW!...I want one.... http://www.tower-models.com Randall
  17. Hi Jinty...It is most definitely a compliment, and your insightful summary about the reasons (each of them apply) that may have influenced me is spot-on. I don't think I actually said I wouldn't buy one.....and in case members are thinking I am foolish basing an opinion on photographs, I did see the pre-production BR Blue version at Bristol earlier this year and I had the same thought then that it looked too flat. My point (not clearly made it seems) was that Heljan (if the choice was deliberate and it's supposed Derby-built appearance not just coincidental in retrospect) could have easily have chosen a variant that would have sold like wildfire...and not only single purchases....but multiple... I am currently waiting the chance to buy JLTRT Class 47 which will be my first attempt at a Waterman kit. I may then opt to buy a JLTRT Class 25. Mind you, if someone were to offer a blue Heljan Class 47 for sale at a sensible price, I may decide to overturn my objections to Heljan locomotives' appearance and then probably end up buying the Class 25 too.... After all, I have already converted my Heljan Class 37 to centre headcode so I should be able to transform the face of the Class 25.... I have already thought about whether using HEAT to coax the face into a more acceptable shape is feasible. I've done that too with some stock... Randall
  18. Hi CC...good to hear from you again....That's an interesting bit of kit you've unearthed.... All the Bluetooth modules/speakers I've used so far have been designed for leisure listening and have On/Off switches and Charging Sockets which have made things a little awkward as provision has to made for these when installing them onboard. This one, however, appears to be capable of switching on automatically when power is applied.....exactly the sort of device that can only make Bluetooth sound easy-access for those who are interested.... And it's STEREO....as you say....have two speakers onboard and you have the ability to pan the sounds between the speakers....horns from the right end of the loco or even a speaker in each driving car of a DMU for example. I'll be sending off for one asap.... Randall
  19. I too have played a 'waiting game' on the Class 25 rather than jumping in - my usual impulsive nature. I'm really glad that I have restrained myself, because every time I have seen a photo (for some reason, Jintyman's excepted) of the Heljan Class 25 flat face, it really jars.... (I called it right for the peaked cap 4mm Western). I'm convinced that Heljan have (yet again) scored an 'own goal' that has been (luckily for them) offset by the 'probably' COINCIDENTAL similarity to a Derby-built loco. I bet they are very relieved that someone noticed a similarity. I sort of understand that they try to cater for transition period modellers but I bet that they'd sell MANY more if they stepped back and thought about it a bit more and produced a variant that most modern modellers would accept and favour. How many are passing on the Class 25?...I believe there are far more diesel-era modellers out there who would move up to 7mm scale if Heljan had chosen correctly than the number of sales they are likely to make to their transition market. Randall
  20. Hi Phill.... It's a great credit to your modelling philosphy that you are able to ignore some of the latest R-T-R 'catwalk' offerings and choose those (with due respect to the manufacturers) less well engineered models, which need much more work (ie modelling skill) to bring them up to the standard you attain. A lesson to many of us...well done. I look forward to seeing more. Randall
  21. Hi Rich... I'm liking the look of the semi-assembled shed...it's going to have a real presence about it when it's complete. The weathered internal walls look good and have a look of realism about them already. Randall
  22. Thanks Rich....Wow....the Blog looks spectacular...that's fast work, too. Looks very professional. I'm going to enjoy reading through it. Randall
  23. Hi Steve.. Any news/photos of the Class47, please? Randall
  24. Hi... A colleague of mine at Swansea RMG has recently taken delivery of twelve at £3.49 each from eBay I don't know which store he used but they came over from China I believe. I've actually installed the Bluetooth module and battery taken out of one of them into into the fuel tanks of a 4mm Heljan Class 47 - I had to replace the speaker which is mounted in the body. I will also be using the module (which is tiny) in a couple of my 7mm locos paired with larger speakers. I'll report back when I've tested things.... I'll be ordering a Bluerail chip as soon as they are available.... Randall
  25. Thanks Steve...I haven't built any JLTRT kits as yet, and I have worries about the amount of pipework around the bogies. I'd imagine most is from brass castings, but how much of this detail (if any) on JLTRT kits is going to need manual fabrication from brass rod? Randall
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