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  1. 21 minutes ago, gc4946 said:

    Tonight I collected my 08 from DPD pickup point, I examined it for any damage in transit, there was none, then quickly tested that on a short piece of track, it ran OK without jerking or wobbling.

    Then put it back in its box for now, another satisfied customer!

    It'll be my last TT:120 loco for some time now - I also own a pair of A3s, an A4, Tillig DB V 162 (later BR 217), DB V 200 (later BR 220) and train set PKP Traxx diesel.

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    Just received mine, well impressed, need some track and some wagons now.

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  2. Always been interested in trains, started on BR morphing into Mainline, EWS then via Chiltern, DRS, Southeastern, Overground and back to DRS.

     

    Just got back into modelling but my modelling has been hampered for many years by trying to be a perfectionist getting right stock, wagons etc for the era. So I said sod it, it's for my enjoyment no one else's and have started building a Southern region layout. The stock is wrong, the modelling practices unorthodox and construction methods carried out on a scale of agricultural to industrial!

     

    I still enjoy my job despite the railways being clinical and somewhat boring at times but satisfy my time searching for old railways, reading up on the history and mooching around for relics. I also like to try and imagine some of the places I work and drive to in model form, I've quite a catalogue of plans and ideas for layouts that will never be built but so what!

  3. The brake handle is similar to a normal air brake on any other loco but also electrically energises the tap changer, relay valves signal the amount of rheostatic braking in relation to air braking.

     

    From the DVT or DBSO (Intercity days) the TDM controls the electrical signals to loco via the RCH cables.

  4. Cleaning would happen in the terminus on arrival, carriage cleaners would go through prior to next departure. Carriage washing would be done at a larger depot usually at end of day after services finish.

     

    Only time trains would move to sidings would be say end of peak when they would be stabled until next working usually afternoon peak or at times when the service goes quiet.

  5. I'm liking the click and collect option via Argos, brilliant as it's easy to pick up and the wife doesn't know!

     

    I recently sold some motorbike gear on EBay, I didn't plan it to sell abroad but the buyer came from Bulgaria. He contacted me and asked for some quotes but specifically asked for me to not use Royal Mail as they are unreliable and overpriced. I sent it Hermes which aren't the greatest but I dropped it off at despatch point and he got in two days!

  6. Although I was on one this morning which struggled to pull a 66!

     

    Some of them are pretty tired now, although I recall many years back, when BR, being on some old dogs! The interior and exterior was rotten, heaters were non-existent and damp inside. Yet they were the predominant traction on Tilbury and Felixstowe liners, engineering jobs and tanks off Thameshaven.

  7. I thought the class 66 was supposed to be a 'go anywhere & do anything' design, although a bit heavy for many duties, which is why the 37 was retained.

    There was talk of a class 38 in the 1980s so I suppose this would have been the 37's successor. It apparently got cancelled though.

    The 66 was/is and when EWS came about the then Grande Fromage, Ed Burkhardt, said there would be a clear out of locos especially the 47 which was maintenance heavy but the 37 was an issue as there wasn't any similar product offered new.
  8. Limonene

    Any particular brand?

     

    glue rather than a solvent - epoxy, superglue or evostick types will work.

    Any particular brands?

     

    Butanone Solvent

    Is there a brand out there? An EBay search brings up large amounts of chemicals!

  9. Perhaps a bit of a bone question but are there any recommended types of glue/cement/solvents that you use and/or swear by?

     

    I've some plastic kits to start making from Peco Buffer Stops, Cambrian & Parkside wagon kits, DC Kits and some scratch building too. I've not done this for many years and am I fine with a bog standard Humbrol or Revel solvent or am I better off obtaining something else?

     

    Thank you for your help.

  10. Model railways should be fun.  Time for more realism on the exhibition circuit?

     

    12035569333_02ac2d3262_z.jpgDurham station. Cow on the line! 18-7-84 by locoman1966, on Flickr

    That reminds me of the time trains were brought to a stand near Bethnal Green because of a horse on the track. "Sorry for any delay but there is a horse on the track" said the Driver over the PA. Cue lots of tutting, eye rolling and cursing about British Rail and their excuses followed by a horse trotting past the train!

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