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An email group for all modellers in 7mm/ft scale, whatever your favoured gauge.

Discussion is lively, and sometimes often goes off topic, so don't whinge or gripe about it.

Complaining to the Group Owner won't help, because it's likely he started it in the first place.


Topics covered between August 2001 and May 2004 can be found on the Archive site.

Members of the Gauge 0 Guild can discuss all management matters pertaining to the
Guild on the Guild web site and interested non-members may post to the Gauge0
Yahoo Group which also has an Archive.

ScaleSeven is 7mm modelling using true-to-type track and wheel standards. For more information
see the S7 Group web site. Membership of the S7 Group will also give access to the S7 e-list.

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Re: H.R. Sand wagon.
All of which came home to roost one day on the London Underground back in the 1980's, when a engineers wagon. loaded with sand, broke an axle in the Piccadilly
Posted - Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:17 am
Jim Snowdon
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Re: H.R. Sand wagon.
... Many years ago when I used to model steam-age railways I built a raft of BR 16-ton mineral wagons. They had removable loads of coal and, in order to make
Posted - Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:35 am
Chris Turnbull
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Re: H.R. Sand wagon.
Well I never! You live and learn. Bob ... From: 7mm@... [mailto:7mm@...] On Behalf Of Peter Dobson Sent: 21 November 2009 08:54 PM
Posted - Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:35 am
Bob Alderman
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Re: H.R. Sand wagon.
Then there was occasion when I purchased some fines from a Mendip Quarry. There weighed me on the way in, weighed me o the way out. Several bags at 80kg
Posted - Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:35 am
Bob Alderman
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Re: H.R. Sand wagon.
Tony As I think someone mentioned previously,sand can soak up a lot of water if it gets wet,and this obviously increases its weight. The stuff is heavy enough
Posted - Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:20 am
Terry
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