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Neal Ball

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  1. A variation on the theme of the SRM - at least you can see the passengers insode.
  2. Of course yes. But at the engine end there is no lamp in the cringing, engine end of the SRM, switchable or otherwise.
  3. There are only crew and passengers at one end at the moment. The driving end (unlit - I wonder why), will also have a driver. That looks good - but I only need one SRM 😎 Very nice
  4. As promised the "night time" photo of SRM no 97 ready to depart for Reading. You can just see the passengers inside!
  5. Thankfully, the doors are now back on - although we have obviously gone to DOO 100+ years early! - There is no guard 🤣
  6. Thankfully by not having any toilets, we don't need to fit retention tanks :-) Shall I apply for an extension to the central door locking issue? After all West Coast got away with it for ages 🤣
  7. Thanks Andy. I left the SD card downstairs yesterday as I had taken some "night-time" photos with the DSLR - I will focus merge them later and post. Bear in mind that these are Modelu figures are HO scale. Thanks very much for that Pete. The filler lid is from the Comet range of roof ventilators..... The tank itself.... is simply a section of plasticard. Nothing fancy.... glued down with superglue! I would have liked to say it was something fancy, but it isn't.
  8. My carriages and loco were also given a coat of Matt varnish. Here is the 70ft e112 carriage after the transfers have dried and varnish is drying. It will probably need a further coat. Then it’s onto door furniture and glazing. I haven’t added carriage numbers to any of the carriages yet. I need to place an order with Steve at Railtec.
  9. I was waiting for paint to dry! More on that later….. So decided to take the SRM apart…. In doing so, I wonder if I could add a resister into the feed circuit - it turns out - Yes, thanks to @Andy Keane and @Harlequin to confirm. Anyway, it’s here - cut into the blue wire A few passengers and one member of crew have been fitted. Tbc….
  10. Did you consider adding a resister into this Blue / White / Yellow feed? If you did and it was rejected - why wouldn’t that have worked? Apologies if it’s an obvious non-starter.
  11. This is a fascinating topic, thats for all the details.
  12. "Different times" 😎 That weedkiller solution is obviously lethal, its killed all the weeds straight away. 😎 I cant understand why the "big railway" allows all that Budleia to grow beside the line so profusely. Lovely scenes Kevin.
  13. Excellent work @Mikkel thanks as ever for sharing. A Pantechnican sounds like a good idea for Henley-on-Thames, but I fear I have enough projects on the go at the moment 😎 Thanks as ever.
  14. I reckon I will do the roof when I add the passengers and crew.
  15. Thanks Phil, Yes I fitted them and they were sufficient to get into Platform 2.
  16. Yesterday the Steam Railmotor was stretching it's legs during its running in turns - it merrily ran round the (continuous circuit section) at Henley-on-Thames in both directions for a couple of hours. The SRM was able to run into Platform 1 and 3 with no issues, but the motion guards caught on platform 2. Although that is really the mainline arrivals platform, I decided to change the guards for the slightly smaller ones. Here she is seen in Platform 3: At the same time, I was adjusting the County tank (I am having trouble getting the tension right on the front bogie) and that was in Platform 1 with the SRM in platform 2. Of course, its possible that these two locos would have been seen together - possibly not at Henley, maybe at Reading. Who will be the first to weather their SRM? I will continue running it round the railway for a few more hours before I add the passengers and crew. In the meantime, I am hoping to be able to finish off the County tank next week.
  17. Keep chasing the agent and solicitor. A good agent should be “checking the chain” every week.* I am always amazed when I hear of purchasers / sellers who don’t chase! *Checking the chain means that the agent phones every agent in the sale chain every week to check on any issues further up the chain - a good agent will know of any potential issues along the way. Data protection doesn’t come into it - they should all be talking. Good luck Graham.
  18. That looks very nice Mike. When you return to Aus, you must have a suitcase just if kits to build 😎
  19. I agree Robin - but I am determined to wait for the shirtbutton livery.... it's still tempting though :-)
  20. Whilst waiting for the SRM to arrive, I fished the cylinders; soldered the axle pins and fitted the decoder and stay-alive. At speed step 10, it runs very slowly. It's only a short video - the decoder etc. has now been squeezed inside.
  21. Its arrived! Steam Railmotor no 97 arrived courtesy of DHL today - don't ask about the duty and charges payable. I carefully unpacked it; held onto the chimney; watched the motion, carefully put it onto the track and set it to work as loco ID 03 Gorgeous model - although I am surprised that the sound is so low. Blimey that search light on the front / rear is bright!
  22. Thanks for this. I certainly know what you mean… I’ve just looked at my stash of carriage kits - there are six I have yet to start on!
  23. Adding weight? Is it the sort of thing I could buy in a car repair shop? aka Halfords or the equivalent here in Spain. I need extra weights for the County tank loco and the 5g or 10g weights look to be ideal. Thanks.
  24. No I hadn't tried there, but thank you. Excellent thanks for the Rails comment. I'm placing an order with Rails....
  25. Lots of comments about window grills and corridor rails thank you. I too saw the Brassmasters min charge of £20 but I couldn’t actually find the window grills themselves. I think on the show list they say they are going to be at Scaleforum South in May. The list of the corridor Toplights appears on Robins @gwrrob ANTB thread from time to time. The last I heard, Dapol wanted to evaluate the sales of the mainline and city carriages first before pressing ahead. That might have changed given how delayed the current carriages are. That’ll be interesting Pete - on both counts, I was looking for Dean style carriage buffers yesterday and came across some Slaters ones at Peters Spares. I guess any micro rod would do, it’s doesn’t have to be Slaters. I would split the cost with you John - if you had to buy a quantity of etches I would take a couple off your hands. Does anyone know what’s the score with 14mm dia OO wheels? They’ve been out of stock at Wizard for ages… at least since November - due in stock in January, which went passed… everyone seems to be out of stock. Together with Dean buffers at Dart castings, hence Googling yesterday.
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