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  1. Thanks Adam. If it was a grey soft backed book, then I believe they are weight diagrams, rather than GA's that show the actual construction. Excellent build and detailing. Gordon A Bristol
  2. Hi Adam, In your post 459 you mention that you have a copy of the GA. Where did you obtain that from please, as I have been after a copy of the GA for ages without any luck? Gordon A Bristol.
  3. Thank you but no. I already have copies. Your help was appreciated. Gordon
  4. Thank you to every one who has helped me with my enquiry. I now have a number of drawings that will keep the team busy working and planning to build a couple of posts and fit the heads etc to them. Gordon A Bristol
  5. Whats there best matching paints to the green and black liveries on the 64XX? Gordon A Bristol
  6. Were these a set of parts for the MRJ project for a Wantage Tramway Manning Wardle? Gordon A Bristol
  7. I have come to the conclusion that I prefer, even for as short a wheelbase as the Planet, to have a rocking axle. Especially as the High Level design allows for a rocking axle. I am looking to fit Chris's quad drive to the steam and diesel Sentinels in the future. I agree they are not necessary, but they do improve the running. Gordon A Bristol
  8. Big, Yes please. Diameter and thickness of the material used would be most useful, and if possible a few photo's. My reason for my request is that on the Avon Valley Railway we are looking to make a small number of posts. We have been donated some heads and lenses, so just need to manufacture the posts. Many thanks Gordon A
  9. This sounds interesting. Where can I gain access to these drawings please? Thanks Gordon Dave, Thanks. Gordon
  10. Thanks Suzie X. I am looking for something in the BR period that gives dimensions of posts etc. Gordon A Bristol
  11. Can any one point me in the direction of a book or books on colour light signalling? I am looking for some thing with standard dimensions and types etc. Gordon A Bristol
  12. I have made stock trays from foam board that sit inside for my wagons and few locos. Glued with PVA and pinned they are quite strong. Gordon A Bristol
  13. Thats a shame Andy. However ARC is producing a resin body for an RSH side tank and I think an 0-6-0ST Bagnall, so when one producer drops out another pops up. Gordon A Bristol
  14. There is quite a selection of industrial steam available in kit form. For a rtr how about an 0-6-0 Barclay saddle tank or RSH side tank? Gordon A Bristol
  15. Hmmmm. Any one fancy doing a set of etches? Gordon A
  16. Re the RS&H 0-6-0, what is the recommended chassis for this loco? Gordon A Bristol
  17. Hi Chaps, I went to the photo fair at Kidderminster last week and ended up ordering 14 pictures. Now it is a case of patiently waiting. Gordon A Bristol
  18. IIRC the High Level kit does not include cylinders and slidebars. Gordon A Bristol
  19. IIRC they were winched up and down the incline. Gordon A Bristol William, During your research can you remember how the winch man at the top of Clee Hill communicated with the foot of the incline? How did he know when to stop and to winch up? Gordon A Bristol PS I am hoping to be at the photo fair on Jan 3rd at Kidderminster.
  20. Test run over the weekend - no problems to report. Gordon A Bristol
  21. I collected my BR Garrat from my neighbour this evening. All the bits still stuck on and the additional bits in three packets. Test running tomorrow and the weekend. Gordon A Bristol
  22. Thanks for the answers chaps I may give it a go this week end. Gordon A Bristol
  23. It looks as if a bottom section of the boiler is missing? Will you be including the chunky sand boxes on the Hams Hall RSH's that were situated in front of the side tanks? Gordon A Bristol
  24. 18.2mm is a definite improvement on 16.5mm as is proper sleeper spacing. It shows how bad Peco track really is. Keep on with the good work. Gordon A Bristol
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