SGJ
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Is the removable section in between point-work ? would it be better to make it slightly bigger to the end of the head shunt from the coliery
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Im like your new coal 37049!!!
The only thing that bugs me with the 37 is that it doesn't have sprung buffers which is a huge let down for the price, my other older Bachmann 37 has them
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I have ripped up the coal yard on Carr Crofts layout to make way for a experimental scrap metal yard using the boards from Carr Crofts to get ideas and practice things.
I have decided that I am going to use the track plan on post 9 but I will need to build new boards for that one so it will be next year when I can do a new build, I am going to use the boards that I have until then so a bit of recycling is going on.
The ripped up coal yard is now clear plywood as can be seen in the picture
Simon
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As with most good things Carr Crofts has come to an end as did Henry Musgrave`s coal yard.
It was good fun, and I have enjoyed everyone`s comments and advise, the research and making a layout.
So the next thing for me is Metaley. For the time being Carr Crofts is to be a experiment for the new layout to test idea`s again to practice and gain more modelling skills try differing techniques and the like.
The Carr Crofts layout is in a way being recycled probably until next year (when I will build new boards) but without the coal yard which has been ripped up to make way for a experimental scrap metal yard
The last picture showing some wood again where the new lines are to be laid
The metaley thread is http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/132703-metaley/
I hope people will have a look
Simon
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One concern that I could think of is the radiators that could have an effect on something like unwanted expansion.
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Barnbow East,
Barry That name could only come from you.
A request from me is to add a cat somewhere to the layout and call it Polo, My Mrs`s cat was from there
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Why do model railway builders expect a discount
in Modelling musings & miscellany
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I generally buy from either a online store or Frizinghall ( Frizinghall is less of a discount than online and already marked on the price tag ) so basically if I go to another shop I will ask for a discount ( any discount if its less than rrp Is great ) even if £1.00 off of a £150.00 loco is offered would be £149.00 then I can make my money go further, if the shop says no that is fine too, I would simply say no problem and leave, and buy from who will give a discount.
I expect a discount because I can get one, maybe or maybe not in your shop but I can get a discount so will ask.
I dont ask for discounts on coaches, wagons, track etc
On a sub note
I used to buy some wagons and bits from trader at shows quite regular ( paid the ticket price without asking for a discount ) and even bought a DCC controller set from them, I wanted a deltic some years ago and saw the the trader (They sell a lot of DCC items) at the Pontefract show, so asked him for a couple of pounds off the price he was asking ( quite literally £2.00 ) which would have been £20 more than Hattons price, he said no and thus Hattons had my money, I have not bought from the l retailer since so i think that by not giving a discount of £2 on a loco that he could have done he has lost out on all the decoders wagons coaches etc that I would have bought from him since, his loss = Frizinghall / Online retailers gain.
Simon