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  1. Hi I have just moved to Spain, (Murcia region) does anybody know of someone else who models railways in this region? Len Cattley
  2. Looking nice Dave, have you finish your other loco's? Len
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    Hi 7100, we are moving to Murcia in September this year, would love to come to your museum next year. At the moment we live near Basingstoke and I model in 7mm, hope to do the same when we move. How far are you from Murcia? Regards. Len Cattley
  4. Hi Dave, how are you? I am building a Jubilee and Black 5 for Ray Warner. How did you finish painting the chassis did you put the brakes and sanding gear on before you painted it of after? Love your model's. Len
  5. Hi Tim the first shot were from Pete Waterman and last shot was on flickr. Simon Thompson did 3D casting of the brake hangers and shoe's for me, no getting shorts for me. Len
  6. Hi Tim, thanks to Sandy here is the pictures I missed, also Scots Guardsman was photographed about 1999 at Crewe. Len This one was at Camden.
  7. Hi Tim, I don't know if these photo's might help they are Scots Guardsman at Crewe. I have some more but they are to big to upload (any-body know how to reduce the size?) Len
  8. Hi Tim,mine one has stopped for a while as I have other things do. I will check to see if I have some drawings and let you know. Len
  9. Hi Time, your building looks good I have a rebuilt Scot but mine is a David Andrews one. Unfortunately there is no 7mm scale drawings but there is some 4mm scale drawings which might help if you can rescale them. Also Royal Scot is now running (dont know where) if you can get there it would good to see it. If I can help let me know. Len
  10. Any chance of a video when you use it mate? Len
  11. Hi Tim on the prototype there is a spasher guard between the rear bogie wheel and slide guard. It is a smaller version of the wheel spasher (3'1/2"cut in half). Len
  12. Hi Tim, a good build your doing there, I bought JLTRT detail parts they do an excellent cast brake hanger, shoes and a grease seperater. I will post a picture of them when I get home so you can see what you get. Len
  13. Hi Tim, I am doing other things at the moment (see my post). Yes I will be picking up power through the tender I won't bother with the loco as I will be adding inside valve gear. The plastic hornblocks have brass inside so should be good. I have thought about adding DCC with sound will have to see how much it costs first. Len
  14. Hi Tim, nice work you have done there, my Scot will have split axles, slaters plastic hornblocks with spring axle-boxes. Len
  15. Hi Tim, I have all the Black 5 profiles the Royal Scot profiles and a lot of the Jubilee books as well. None of them show the inside of the Tenders and all of the engine's had coal in them, I know David Clarke and John Jennison and David Clarke hasn't got any and just waiting to here from John Jennison, but I think I might have to go to the Watercress Line to find out (I have to go my-self any-way). :-) Len
  16. Hi Tim, I have had a look though my books including LMS and I can't see any with inside detail, looks like I might have to take a trip to the Watercress line to have a look at their Black 5, I know that it's a saved loco but it should be the same inside (it wont be for a while yet), I'll let you know how I get on. Len
  17. Hi Tim, the person you need to talk to is Richard Lambert (ie Dikitriki on Western Thunder) he has built a David Andrews one.
  18. Hi Horsetan, they are very hard to get and properly expensive. Len
  19. Hi Tim, welcome to the forum. I have an David Andrews Rebuilt Royal scot but I am doing it in S7 and also new loco and tender chassis etches. Two good books for the tender is the Wid Swan Black 5 No 5000-5224 and Pictorial Supplement the first one has the chassis and body details and there are some good pictures in the second, don't worry that they are for the Black 5 as both had Stanier tenders. I will be picking up the electric from the tender using split axle pickup using Slaters insulated horn-blocks. I am sure that the chaps on here will help as they are a friendly bunch on here. Len
  20. Hi Ray, the Chap that did the Fairburn on Western Thunder was Dikitrki or Richard Lamburt. He will answer any questions about it. Len Cattley
  21. I think the trouble is Slaters has no competition. Len
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