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Kylestrome

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  1. Printing such a large poster commercially is not cheap, so it is a good idea to get an A4 or A3 test print, of the finished panorama, before commiting to the final print. Then you can check how this works on your layout for colour balance, tonal rendering and sharpness and make any changes that might be necessary before it becomes expensive. PS. While you might want support your local printer, you might find a better deal by using an online printer.
  2. Nothing against Western Thunder, but I think you are comparing apples with pears. There is, to my knowledge, no other forum that covers the same breadth of interest as does RMweb.
  3. It's the right time of year to call it 'Scrooge' membership.
  4. Will, I didn't take any photos of the chassis work, but I'm in the process of doing a similar installation in a Class 37/4. There is one speaker inside the tank moulding. Fitting the 'EM1' size speakers is no big deal, compared to the larger EM2, so there is very little metal to take off for the second speaker. The circuit board will have to be re-fitted further back on the chassis block. The two 4 ohm speakers need to be wired in series, to give an impedence of 16 ohms, which is within the range that an ESU V.4 can handle. HTH, David
  5. Thanks for your comment. It's all down to focus-stacking which gives a much more realistic depth of field (focus?). That last shot was done at 70mm f/11, on a micro four thirds camera, and the resulting 35 frames combined in Helicon Focus software. The wonders of modern technology! David
  6. It's 1984 and another new loco appears at Kinlochmore and it's a namer. Fortunately, our local photographer managed to get some shots of it for the record. 37043 'Loch Lomond' started out as a Bachmann 37039. The main modification was to provide a new buffer beam, buffers and cut-away valance. It also received the usual flush glazing as well as new lamp irons, additional grab handles and all manner of pipes, hoses and other details. The chassis block has had space milled out of it for two 'EM1' similar speakers (Tang Band T0-2008S) which give some nice 'oomph' to the sound decoder.
  7. A Class 37 at Wenford? I can just imagine the sleepers creaking under that lot! Good stuff. David
  8. Not the greatest advert for MRC catering, but excellent in every other respect! David
  9. Positive feedback is of great value to private sellers and buyers alike, and certainly plays an important part in my eBay buying decisions. I always leave feedback, for buyers and sellers, as a matter of common courtesy. I consider not leaving any as a sign of laziness and disregard for a sellers future sales prospects.
  10. I guess that photo is there to emphasise that Copenhagen Fields really is the ‘dog’s b@llocks’ when it comes to top layouts? David
  11. Maths was never my strong point, but I'm pretty sure the difference would only be 1mm.
  12. This thread's becoming more and more like a game of Chinese whispers! I wonder what topic you'll be discussing in on page 60?
  13. Correct. The axles still run in the rocking/rotating axle units, as Hornby intended, but the axle guards now remain static. David
  14. The new gearbox looks very good, but ... If I've understood correctly, the driven axle relies on the plastic muff revolving in holes in the brass block. My first thought is that it won't last very very long on a layout like Copenhagen Fields, or am I being overly pessimistic? David
  15. I take it, you wear white trousers so that you can immediately trace the source of any oil leak?
  16. You might want to take another look at the title of this thread. To my great disappointment, it’s not about flowers!
  17. Wouldn't they be 10.5mm overall? David
  18. Not that I've noticed, but I do live a very sheltered life ...
  19. So it's a bare bear chasing a bold, brazen boar with a bag?
  20. I'm slowly developing the opinion that they're a strange lot at Busch.
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