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What a lovely scene - attractive model in one of my favourite liveries, set in a realistic scene [makes resolution to seek out Horton Regis on its next outing...
Lovely model, painted I think by Brackenborough, it stands behind three LSWR barrows from Southwark Bridge kits built by me, painted and hand lettered by Ian...
Jamie Having suggested temp controlled iron would be a good bet if you had to buy a new iron I have to admit it was a 'theoretical suggestion on my part - I ...
Ian Welcome to the group and thanks for the information which is interesting. Good luck with the gluing! But have you thought the thing through? Although the...
A copy of Jim Mcgeowans little book would not go amiss either, whilst aimed at building his own kits, there is a lot of useful info and it is cheap. Bob...
Hi Ade & Mike and to you too. Great O2, makes you want to extend the 'wish list' even further! I dare not take the Bradleys off the shelf! all best wishes for...
Happy new year everyone, Lets us hope that this year we can get through without any of last years dramas, and that we push ourselves further in our modelling ...
All. Can i wish you all a very safe and happy new year,and success with all you modelling project throughout 2008 whatever your scale dimensions i am sure we...
David Jim introduced this book at Guildex this year. It is a good beginners guide using examples from Jim's kits (naturally) to show assembly techniques. It is...
Hi in 2008 I really hate glue. Only benifit seams to be id you drop your loco it flies apart more rather than denting - I solder everything I can. Incidentally...
Hi, Does anyone know if the East Midlands test track is compatible with 3-rail coarse scale? It would need an actual 3rd rail as apposed to studs. Having...
I know this has been asked before recently, but could anyone tell me which halfords paint to use for GWR Green, BR Blue and warning yellow. Regards Ian Gearing...
I am looking for some detail pictures of Metropolitan Railway signals, photos or drawings.(All reasonable expenses met). I have some MSE parts so the...
... Do you have "Metropolitan Steam Locomotives" by Frank Goudie? The frontispiece has a front view of a signal at Finchley Road, and page 21 a bracket single...
Thanks Christopher, I think the person who needs the signals may have it so will enquire. John Hobden Do you have "Metropolitan Steam Locomotives" by Frank...
Hi Ian Have a look in useful info section in the www.bradfordmrc.co.uk website whaich I administer. As said before any updates (some of the colours are rather...
Hi Ian Have a look in useful info section in the www.bradfordmrc.co.uk website whaich I administer. As said before any updates (some of the colours are rather...
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Hi Kev - there is a list of parts in the files section of this site, which I followed. I can send you the full list of parts I used if you wish. I'm also...
Does anyone have a strong view on pros and cons of the Mitchell/JLTRT kit versus the cheaper ex Underhill now Zero Zephyr/ABS option? Have had recent generally...
... In Vol2 of A History of the Metropolitan Railway by Bill SImpson the is a reproduction of a Met Rly drawing of an upper quadrant Met & GC Jt signal. It is...
Steve, The inner track is equipped with centre third rail to allow both stud and spoon pick-ups to be used. No outside third I'm afraid. The control panel has...