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  1. Thank you for getting back to me so quickly, I will have a search for this camera, I thought the captured image was quite stable for a mini cam. I have just bought a SQ11 and it just switches itself off immediately, very disappointing, obviously a duff one.

    Regards,

    Geoff

     

  2. On 08/03/2021 at 11:01, Darius43 said:

    Hi Ian,

     

    I used this wireless mini camera that I obtained from Amazon - costs about £27 including delivery.

     

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    It sends a live video stream to an app on your smartphone or tablet which you can record.

     

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    I adapted an old Dapol wagon chassis to hold the camera.

     

    Cheers

     

    Darius

     

    I know this is going back a while but I am looking to buy a mini camera for a drivers eye view of my railway and yours looks to perform well. I cant see which camera you have as since the RMWeb crash many photos have disappeared, is there any chance you could let me know the exact model you have.

    Regards,

    Geoff

  3. 18 minutes ago, Bri.dolan said:

    i went to do some wiring on it and ended up stood watching trains go by for half an hour lol

     

    I know the feeling Brian, its just so therapeutic watching the trains moving especially when they are full length like those in your video. I grew up in South Yorkshire and remember the Woodhead electrics well, being fascinated by their strange appearance when compared to other locos ( I didnt know what they were when I was a kid ). You have the makings of a great railway there and I will be watching for any future updates.

    Regards,

    Geoff

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  4. This is proper model making and the 124 is shaping up nicely now, I am building a 124/123 hybrid as running in 1980 using chopped up old Mainline Mk1s and Trix bogies, not as accurate as yours but it is beginning to look the part. Anyway I am glad you are back posting quality stuff, hope you soon get over the Covid aftermath. Happy New Year.

    Regards,

    Geoff

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  5. In answer to your original question letterspider about adapting the coupling on the APT power car, I totally removed the original couplings from the bogies and bolted Kadee No.5 couplings directly to the body as in the photo. I don`t have any tight radius curves on my railway and there is enough lateral play on the adjoining coach bogies to give trouble free running even when the body tilts.

    Geoff

     

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  6. 11 hours ago, Peter749 said:

    Shame the Genesis pewter cab is not available any more.

     

    I wonder if Hornby might make the prototype - they have a chassis

    Didn`t Rapido Trains announce that they were to produce the prototype HST and then have a change of heart? I agree Hornby could cash in by producing it, I am sure it would sell. The Genesis cabs were quite rough castings and needed a bit of fettling to get them to look presentable.

    Geoff

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  7. Sounds like a good plan, these test trains are a good subject to model being short and having a splash of colour to break up the monotony of the ubiquitous blue and grey. I am modelling the APT power car test train comprising :-

    Prototype HST power car (Hornby Railroad with plain wheelsets and the Genesis pewter cab)

    Test Service Car No8 (Bachmann Mk1 RFO with cut and shut sides)

    Hornby APT power car 1980 model (motor removed and Sommerfeldt pantograph fitted)

    Test Car 5 (Hornby Railroad Mk1 BSK)

    I get easily distracted (inspired?) by other projects such as my TransPennine hybrid Class 123/124 set amongst others so work gets interupted then resumes months later.

    Geoff

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