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  1. I've just stumbled across this thread and the first few pages, especially the dialect and phrases used in the Aynuk and Ayli made me chuckle. I know its a piss take its funny how accurate it is in a way. I'm not old enough to partake in all of this nostalgia, but as a fairly middle of the road brummie (with hardly any accent) who grew up in S/C I worked in wolves and dudley for 3 years (may not seem long to some of you but thats the bulk of my "career") and a group of my friends who we have dinner parties with regularly are from wolves, tipton and coseley/sedgley etc and this reminds me so much of all of them especially when drunk!!!

     

    P.S no idea on the rest of this mad o'rourkes stuff but the pie factory in tipton is great, even if (to me anyway) it does seem a bit dated and oldy worldy!

     

    Andy

  2. I used MSTS from its release. There was nothing like running some blue arrow TS locos on the themes mersey route :) and used Rail simulator/railworks/whatever they call it today since release, although its starting to struggle on my laptop now (even though its got an i7 and Geforce card). I wanted to buy the remaining IHH stock before they closed but I couldnt bring myself to pay £140 for stock, a lot of the steam stuff which I had. Time for some screenshots? :)

  3. I know this is not railways, but a good watch for any budding photographer, particulally a "creative" one and hence this thread. I've always loved this chaps photography since first seeing his images in F1 racing in the mid 90s. His stuff is more abstract than documentary and really creative so much so he has been recognised by the royal photographic society - its a fairly long interview focused on a different subject but the points he makes are very good and can be applied elsewhere:

     

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  4. Speaking purely subjectively, for myself what interests my eye is shots that see things differently to classic and/or regular composition. I particularly like it when a photographer comes up with something quite unusual, even if that challenges conventional notions of how we might normally view a subject.

     

    What I least like seeing here is images that would more accurately be described as 'picturesque' or 'nicely framed three quarter view'. To my mind those belong in some kind of thread titled 'Nice Railway Photography' or 'Picturesque Railway Photography'. I created the thread to challenge photographers to view our mutual subject through less conventional 'eyes', not normal ones.

     

    However, as I stated earlier, I am not out to be the arbiter of what is and is not 'creative' photography, so though the above is my subjective view, don't let that put anyone off submitting stuff here.

     

    Glad I'm not the only one who was thinking this..! :)

  5. Ive just watched my team put in a great performance against arsenal - you wouldnt know it though, sky sports football first have just spent 20 minutes discussing the problems with arsenal rather than the quality of our performance. It will be exactly the same on match of the day later - such a narrow focus on such a few clubs it infuriates me.

  6. Whats interesting is if you have grown up in the last twenty years supporting United you've been very,very spoilt.I'm old enough to remember them going 26 years without the title when Liverpool and others dominated.There was football before the premier league was invented.

     

    Does anyone else think its unlikely that a newly promoted team wins the league the next season as Forest did in the 70s.That would be one hell of an achievement in todays game.Then they had Cloughie back then.

     

    I've grown up in the last 20 years (but don't support one of the big boys, I'm a Villa fan) and I have started to question what the point is?

     

    Did it used to be like this? I think in my time watching football i've seen Leeds, Utd, Blackburn, arsenal, chelsea and last season Man city win the title - thats 6 teams in 21 years

     

    whats the point in trying to compete the best we can hope for is a 5th place finish and even when we looked remotely like getting in the top 4 man city bankrolled themselves  steamrollered us, spurs and everton through stupid spending. Its demoralising and you question what are you competing for?

     

    If it were upto me Id tell them all to sling their hooks and ###### off to a super league so the rest of us can have a more level playing field, more variety and more competition.

     

    on a separate topic - after the first 20 mins yesterday - its the first time i've thought - that lot deserve to go down, there is a fine line between "inexperience" and poor players....

  7. Spent yesterday playing trains after installing yet another sound chip. This one is IMHO brilliant. The PC does not do it justice even with the speaker system I have on the PC. The chip is from Oliviers. Their range is superb.

     

     

     

    I think your building really is something to aspire to Jazz - Anyway - just a thought looking at the videos. Has anyone ever tried to mount a camera on a wagon to get some moving shots - that would be good!

  8. Some fantastic shots here - can't veiw the whole thread on my phone here but managed the first 2 pages. One thing does strike me though - where is the speed? On the moving train pictures everyone appears to have "stopped" the locos as if they aren't moving? Why? Has no one ever thought to drop the shutter speed and capture the motion? I appreciate that the steam locos won't be moving that fast on preserved lines but I still think it should be possible to get the movement in those wheels and rods at least, especially on railtours etc

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  9. Hi Nigel,

     

    I have built many of Jim's kits but not that particular loco, but what I would say is that I think you are doing the right thing as his kits are a joy to build. The etchings and castings are of a good quality with very little if any cleaning up to do, his instructions are easy to follow with little hints and tips along the way, I thoroughly reccomend his kit's and the usual disclaimer just a very satisfied customer.

     

    ATB, Martyn.

     

     

    I'd also add that the instructions are fantastic - complete walk through - you can download a copy from Jim's website

     

    http://www.jimmcgeown.com/0%20Gauge%20Starter%20Loco%20pdf%20print%20off.pdf

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  10. Hi Nigel,

     

    I have infact just finnished one. I hope no one minds posting links to a rival forum but myself and Sirmeliot posted a very long and detailed thread here:

     

    http://www.newrailwa...php?f=6&t=17166

     

    There is also a little bit about the finishing and painting in here:

     

    http://www.rmweb.co....orkbench-thead/

     

     

    I couldnt think of a better way for you to start, it is a challange but very managable for the novice, I would suggest reading these as a help, i hope they can provide some inspiration. If you want any advice or tips then feel free to ask. I built mine as a first kit, first brass, first O Gauge and first in railway modelling, so i am well versed to give advice if you get stuck or aren't sure how to do something. Maybe you could use this thread here to start up a similar thread to the above.

     

    Andrew

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