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  1. Oh dear, a can of worms I think! As has been said here and on many previous occasions, it is my train set and I can do as I please but I would like to get it as near to correct as I possibly can although at this distance in time that may prove more difficult than I first thought.

     

    Anyway, it is late now so I am off to bed and the Loriot/Lowmac can wait for another day and in the event that no photographic evidence turns up, I will follow Big Jim’s instructions and hope for the best.

     

    Thank you all again for your contributions

     

    Willy.

  2. I would just like to say “thank you†to the likes of Roman, ewsjo and br2975, along with many others, for their generosity in sharing such great photos with us on this thread. Not being in a position to witness these “last days†for myself I especially appreciate them and it will be sad not to see the “tugs†on my occasional visit to the UK.

     

    Thank you all.

     

    Willy

  3. Thanks for your reply Willy, I didn't see it.

    I did look at their website - to get the exact sheet codes for one thing!! But I think it was their 'blanket' $10 shipping charge put me off for just a two-sheet order.

    TMR's Shipping was $4.25 Canadian... ;)

     

    You are right about the postage and I think hard about it each time but I get such a good service that I feel it is worth it especially when I order around 10 sheets.

     

    Willy

  4. Whilst RMweb was down, I found this very useful Canadian Supplier of Decals, with very reasonable Shipping to the UK...

    http://www.tmrdistributing.com/

     

    This is why I haven't re-posted my Decals request I posted just before RMweb blew up, and took my post with it, it seems...!! :D

     

     

    I replied to that post F-Unit but it would appear that the site went down before you read it so here goes again! Anyway, all I said was why not try Microscale direct?

    http://www.microscal...tegory_Code=SOO

    They are perfectly happy to supply small orders because I have ordered as little as 3 sheets from them. There is a very efficient lady called Rachel who deals with orders so you could contact her at their inquiry address and see what she says:

    info@microscale.com

     

    Cheers

     

    Willy

  5. Hi, Willy - Yes that will make your life easier - , and let you switch your inbounds/outbounds without causing a block on the main

     

    I am sure I can fit it all in Jack if I tighten up on the curve under the two over bridges by the Montgomery Liqor warehouse. I had envisaged 3’ but I can cut that down to 30” or perhaps even less and hope the bridges disguise it!

     

    Willy

  6. I like the nice long spurs on that plan, Willy! Despite having just acquired a space 17ft long myself, 25ft still sounds enormous!!!

     

    Thank you Shortliner.

     

    The concept of the long spurs is taken from Jack Hill’s idea on his “Newcastle Industrial Railroadhttp://oscalewcor.blogspot.com/search/label/INSPIRATION where it is the number of car spots that count rather than the number of sidings.

     

    Jack's was a great blog and it is a pity that he hasn't made an entry since last January.

     

    Willy

  7. Thank you for your comments Jack.

     

    I prefer the two storage yard options myself so I will go for that. As for the third and/or fourth track in where the loop is I am with you on that as well although I don't think I would want to go beyond the two loops. I have quickly redrawn it as such and I do think it looks better and as you say it will not block the main thereby allowing me to hold the switching turn to allow a runthrough ........

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  8. I thought that it was about time to add something to this thread so here is what I hope will be my project for the coming winter. It will be Norfolk Southern around 1990/1995 and is in an industrial area not far from Norfolk in the Chesapeake Bay area of Virginia. I have noted that some of these industries have already been suggested for other layouts on this thread and I do think that they all offer a fairly flexible traffic flow. I have photos of both Montgomery Liquor and Allied Plywood which were around when I paid a visit during the early 1990s although I will have to move them further south as they were both in Pennsylvania and were switched by the CSXT!

     

    I have approximately 25’ x 12’ available along two walls of the room. I have 2 options; one is a sector plate to terminus and the other is a sector plate at either end which, although shortening the layout, would give me more flexibility. This would be my first option and the one that I am inclined towards. I wondered about a continuous run but there are a couple of freezers, etc. along the other long wall of the room and they will have to remain there.

     

    Constructive comments would be well received.

     

    Willy

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  9. This is from one of my favourite manufacturers, Agenoria. This is a little beauty, GWR 2194 'Kidwelly'. Ex Burry Port & Gwendreath Valley Railway, build by Avonside in 1903 with Swindon magic added 1922.

     

    This will be a joy to build.

     

    A start is made on the chassis late this after noon. This is the basics, I have sprung the 1st & 2nd axle. I will be using light weight wiper pickups to enhance the slow running on Pen y Cwm. I will be fitting sound.

     

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    Great work Jazz and very inspirational especially as I hope to get an Anegnoria on the go sometime in the next month or so. I will be my first Anegnoria but from what you and others have said, it will be a straightforward build

     

    There is one thing I would like to ask you if I may. Where do you get the extended axles which you use presumably to jig the coupling rods?

     

    Cheers

     

    Willy

  10. Hi Rich,

     

    Thank you for the information. That is very good news that they have wired the loco so as to simplify the fitting of a decoder. I tried to fit a decoder to my Hymek and I have to say that I made a right pig’s ear of it when I tried to modify the circuit board on it.

     

    I see on Howes website that that they are listing the XL as "sold out" so I will have to give them a call and find out when they are expecting to have it available and then all I need to do is dig deep into the pocket!

     

    Thanks again.

     

    Willy.

     

     

  11. Has anyone tried fitting a sound decoder to the Class 33 yet, in the instructions it clearly says that all you have to do is unscrew the circuit board and connect in the ddc decoder, and that no cutting is required. There are clearly resistors on the Heljan cct board if these are not fitted in line with the lamps won't they be far too bright or even blow if connected directly to the dcc decoder. Anyone have any ideas please?

     

    I have my eye on a green Class 33 from Hattons at £395.00 and I would want to fit DCC so I was going to ask the same question myself Pete, so I wonder if you have had any response either from here or from elsewhere as to how straight forward it is.

     

    Cheers

     

    Willy.

  12. Dave,

     

    The van is looking good and I am sure it will look great when you weather it. Where did you get the screw couplings? I have just bought a couple of sets from Exactoscale and although I haven't fitted them yet, they look fine, although I may try Laurie Griffin next time.

     

    Talking of Laurie Griffin. He also has a selection of pipes and perhaps one of them would be suitable for your van. Give him a try at http://www.lgminiatures.co.uk/ .

     

    On the Fulgurex motors; I have found that the operating arm travel is usually sufficient to drive the points all the way. However, it is possible to adjust the micro-switches a little way so as to give a bit more travel before they cut out and you could try that perhaps. You are right about the noise and that is the only thing that spoils them for me.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Willy

  13. Dave, as I said to you elsewhere I don't know how I missed this excellent thread.

     

    The 0-4-0ST in the first photo is superb and I love the weathering. Is it kit built?

     

    I am looking forward to seeing what you do with the LMS van. I take it you used the Parkside PS09 (LMS Ventilated Van-Corrugated Ends (Diag. D1832A)) and if so, you have already done a lot of work on the sides and door because there is a lot of 'ironwork' to remove.

     

    Keep up the good work.

     

    Willy

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