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  1. Futurama was a surprise cancellation. However those morons at Fox that fired the planetary express crew were themselves fired. Then beaten quite badly. *ahem* The films that follows were pretty good though, and it did come back. The A-team and Quantum Leap are two that I would have liked to see run longer. Although rewatching season 5 of the A-team, I can now appreciate that its quality had slipped by the end.
  2. It looks totally wrong without frames or wheels. But then I have occasionally been caught counting rivets, so what do I know?
  3. When I had mine done the boffin that surveyed it claimed we had to even take up the boarding too - a task that proved impossible because of the way they were fastened down. Luckily the fitters who arrived were more realistic and laid the insulation over the top (tucking it in thoroughly at the eaves so that it didn't create a wind tunnel under the insulation). My Father was in the "my loft is too full of $h!t£" category and he baulked at the effort of moving it all, electing to forego extra insulation. I think the grants are being phased out though aren't they? If anyone here does qualify for them, now would be an excellent time to apply. From application to doing was less than a week for here, because the insulation company had so little work on. I did not realise it still got made? If it is old stock it must be equivalent to one star petrol or worse by now as the octane slowly evaporates and water gets absorbed into it. Are you sure it isn't LRP dressed up as what it replaced? Put it in a modern car at your peril though - it will destroy the cat and those things are rather expensive to be replacing any more than you have to. And don't get me started on the pollution caused by mining and processing the rare metals that go in them... It would have been far greener to have invested in improving fuel economies of newer engines instead. But of course, the pollution is released in places other than Europe, so politicians can pretend that it makes Europe greener.
  4. Moved, despite the best efforts of a broken down removal van and a flat tyre on my car when fully laden with stuff and towing a trailer.

    1. Jenny Emily

      Jenny Emily

      I also got recognised from the Leigh exhibition by the neighbours' carer!

    2. skipepsi

      skipepsi

      Hope it gets better as time goes on.

  5. Did a good signing in Stockport yesterday. Another signing in Knutsford next Sunday. In between I move house. Oh, and watch the Monaco Grand Prix of course...

    1. Danemouth

      Danemouth

      Jenny, they say moving house is one of the most stressful things you can do. After our last move 14 years ago I made my mind up the next move I do will involve an undertaker!

  6. Because a lot of the materials that were so plentiful and readily available weren't actually all that good? Gone are the days when there was a massive choice of layout trees that all looked suspiciously like assorted sizes of bog brushes dipped in varnish and scatter.
  7. No matter how many boxes I fill, there still seems to be an equal amount of stuff to pack. This week (and next) I shall mostly be attempting to move house and not explode from stress in the process.

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    2. Pannier Tank

      Pannier Tank

      Moving house is a very stressful time, I hope I don't have to go through the process again. Good Luck.

    3. Tel2010

      Tel2010

      good luck been there,done that,now looks might have to do it all again :O(

    4. Coombe Barton

      Coombe Barton

      Re my 27 year unopened box. Just realised it came from my mother's house 12 years before that!

  8. I must raid my Father's workshop if that sells. He has a foot long section of rail that has been used for a great many years as an anvil. The bloke who gave it to him got it many years earlier whilst working at Horwich loco works. With a gas axe I'm sure I could get six or seven slices out of that foot length Call me paranoid, but the bids by the person who came second look a little suspicious to me. Who bids £49, unless they are anxious to not actually win the item? Given that a complete new Pannier can't be much more, it is a very odd final price that would leave me suspecting shilling.
  9. Currently high on the combination of paint and glue after having spent four hours in a small room building up Ratio signal kits. Note to self: open the window next time.

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    2. Horsetan

      Horsetan

      Does it count as a controlled substance? Or have you discovered the next legal high? :-O

    3. Jim49

      Jim49

       

      H - I thought absinthe made the heart go fonder?

      Alright, I'm getting my coat.

    4. Jenny Emily

      Jenny Emily

      I must admit that I have never ever tried absinthe.

  10. I've got one of those, and my box is in better condition! I suspect this is another misplaced decimal point though. £14.99 would be a far more realistic start. On the other hand, you would think these people would notice at the point they get charged the listing fee?
  11. Showing faith in a planned layout I have just bought eight coaches from Hattons.

    1. Grafarman

      Grafarman

      Great stuff! Scale? Era? Region?!!!

    2. DonB

      DonB

      That brings carts and horses to mind! Good luck!

  12. I hate mortgage providers. Because they took a month to process the paperwork, they are now saying I need to submit another month's proof of earnings. Well, if they had been quicker in processing the application they would not have needed to...

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    2. Grafarman

      Grafarman

      Same thing happened to me, only when I then went back with the hard-fought paperwork they said it wouldn't be needed :S

    3. Trainshed Terry

      Trainshed Terry

      I think that the same thing is going to happen to some how. As it is 6 weeks for a mortgage.

       

    4. Jan

      Jan

      From over-eager to over-cautious. Perhaps its because so much of "their" money is ours? ;)

  13. This annoys me when these are still in stock at most Model Zone's for the original £8.99. I've seen them on the shelves over the last few weeks at the Metrocentre, Trafford Centre as well as Brighton on Wednesday. I have a hard-wired dislike for people trying to rip off other people. EDITED TO ADD: still in stock on Modelzone's website too.
  14. Just been informed that Waterstones are going to stock my book as a core catalogue item. Can I put down the deposit on that Caribbean island yet?

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    2. traction

      traction

      Well done! any updates for the follow up to BHTS?

    3. Worsdell forever

      Worsdell forever

      and a cracking read it was.

    4. Jenny Emily

      Jenny Emily

      Thanks all! The follow-up to BHTS should be out towards the end of the summer; it's called 'Twinkle little star'.

       

  15. It reminds me of the Ebay scammer who featured on an episode of Judge Judy after sending a photograph of a mobile phone to the winner of one auction for a phone. As only 10% of the final amount actually in this auction goes to charity, this is a plain scammer trying to cover themselves with a veneer of respectability by hiding behind a pitiful donation to charity.
  16. The mortgage provider is being an orifice. Their underwriting goons annoy me - they've gone from giving money out hand over fist with no checks four years ago, to not being able to recognise a safe borrower if one twanged their braces and danced naked on the bonnet of their Porsche.

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    2. Dan Griffin

      Dan Griffin

      ha ha ha what a status update! be careful not to scratch thier bonnets as you dance!!!

    3. Horsetan

      Horsetan

      You may also be aware that mortgage lenders have spent the last couple of years deleting Solicitors' firms from Lenders' Panels, on the basis that not enough business is coming in. D'oh! Wonder why that is?

       

    4. MaxB

      MaxB

      Lenders have gone from lending to anyone with a pulse to only lending to people who don't need to borro

  17. I was in the Modelzone in the Metro Centre yesterday, and they've got dozens of their weathered versions on the shelves, even though they are listed on their website as out of stock. They also had a few other limited editions in stock that are officially out of stock including the TPOs, black weathered tanker three pack, NCB 16 tonners, NCB pannier, NSE class 03 and the two parcels two pack coach sets.
  18. Just had an offer accepted on a house. I have my eye on the garden for a very large garden-based OO layout. My partner suggested I buy a snowplough to run for the winter - I will of course oblige!

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    2. NGT6 1315

      NGT6 1315

      Would this be an open air layout? I shall be interested in seeing what you have in mind! :-)

    3. Jenny Emily

      Jenny Emily

      Open air; yes. It will incorporate the shed too if all goes ahead.

    4. Grafarman

      Grafarman

      From a shunting yard to the Back Yard - maybe Grove Street in Gauge 1...??!!

  19. A signing in Bolton Waterstones tomorrow, and just been booked for signings in Chester, Warrington, Preston, the Metrocentre and Hanley. That should keep me out of trouble.

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    2. Chris Nevard

      Chris Nevard

      Good - here's to success! Who dares wins!

    3. darren01

      darren01

      Well done and a very good article in Model Rail as well!

    4. Jenny Emily

      Jenny Emily

      Thanks everybody! I'm not a celebrity yet (at least, it doesn't feel like it)

  20. 1: Iron Mould Lane (OO) 2: Federal street yard (HO) 3: Nant-y-glo mine (O-16.5)
  21. Gonzo, Fozzie Bear and Miss Piggy are all alive and well and bidding in a frenzy on Ebay.
  22. The film you are using gives an excellent olde days gone colour film look. The picture reminds me of some of the late 1970s shots I've seen of shunters parked up on the MSC system at the weekend.
  23. Are these not the same coaches that box shifters were bumping out cheap a while ago because there was a glut?
  24. Thanks. The locomotive is actually factory weathered by Bachmann and is (from memory - the box is in storage) catalogue number 32-102Z. Its colour is a very nice faded blue (a shame that Bachmann haven't used this for any of the other factory weathered examples). The oil stain is what they applied, and I have added no weathering effects to this loco. On vehicles that rarely get a wash, spilt diesel does seem to acquire a lot of black dirt in it. The skirts on reefer road trailers are a terror for it with black slicks developing down the sides over the winter from the red diesel filler pipe. Not quite as badly as the Bachmann applied stain and more like the 08 in your first picture. Below is the picture prior to going black and white. I use a 12 or so year old programme called Paint Shop Pro 5 for effects, and it is somewhat primitive compared to Photoshop. The biggest achievement was airbrushing out the tension-lock couplings and the edge of the baseboard., both of which were rather prominent in the original picture, which is below the colour version for comparison.
  25. Black and White in the late 1970s in the Mosely Road sidings on 'Grove Street Yard' and 08507 hides beside the overhead crane. This close up it makes me think that I should have posed my Hornby class 08 instead of the Bachmann one to lessen the impact of those fat side rods.
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