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General Discussion / Re: The angry thread
Last post by Newportnobby - Today at 06:16:14 PM
Sick and tired of mails from Rails so have unsubscribed >:(
I was getting maybe one a day, sometimes more
#2
General Discussion / Re: Tri-ang R52 Jinty - myster...
Last post by Roy L S - Today at 05:03:17 PM
I am by no means an expert on Tri-Ang models but do have a fascination for 50s/60s models, follow a couple of FB forums and also have a bit of a collection of TT3.

From my understanding of the OO range, models first introduced had chassis made up of sheet steel sections as per the exploded diagram in the link above. Later (late 50s/early 60s), this type of chassis was superseded by a diecast metal one.

Of course none of that answers the question, and I admit it has me stumped, the general shape and hole (for a motor shaft possibly?) suggests some kind of spacer or mounting bracket, possibly unrelated to the loco.

If @Southerngooner is OK with it, and I can figure out how to post a pic of the item on the said FB forum, I will happily ask there to see if anyone can shed any light.

Roy


#3
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by port perran - Today at 05:01:27 PM
I've never been into Ultravox or Midge Ure to any great extent although I have seen Ultravox a couple of times.

Dr Feelgood - I've always thought of them, as @EtchedPixels says, as a high quality, foot stomping, top quality pub band who made it quite big.

For me one of the best ever pub rock outfits was Brinsley Schwarz :
#4
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by EtchedPixels - Today at 04:53:39 PM
Probably the best pub band that escaped being a pub band (except maybe Chas & Dave)

#5
General Discussion / Re: Tri-ang R52 Jinty - myster...
Last post by msr - Today at 04:41:20 PM
There's a diagram of the chassis halfway down this page but doesn't show your metal piece:
https://www.classiccollectmodels.co.uk/the-triang-r52-jinty-locomotive-retro-reviews/

Could it be a weight within the body shell?
#6
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Moonglum - Today at 04:37:08 PM
Thanks Nick, I wouldn't have known from that camera angle.

Tim

PS Rubber cymbals!
#7
General Discussion / Re: Tri-ang R52 Jinty - myster...
Last post by ntpntpntp - Today at 04:35:23 PM
AI thinks it's probably part of a pinball machine :)

Doesn't come up as anything related to model railways.  Maybe post it on the Hornby Community forum?
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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by ntpntpntp - Today at 04:22:43 PM
@Moonglum    it's clearly a leccie kit in the Midge video.  Shallow drum shells and rubber cymbals :)   That hi-hat sound (which may be intentionally electronic sounding for this song anyway)
#9
Hi

I've been asked to check whether a 1960's Tri-ang Jinty is a runner, and after a bit of cleaning got it going. The box contained an oil pot (empty) and a strange piece of metal that I presume is some sort of jig given the number of letters on it. A photo is below - anyone any ideas what it is? The overall size is 32mm x 26mm



Dave
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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Moonglum - Today at 04:00:02 PM
Sorry @Foxhound and @ntpntpntp , am I missing something here? The live drum sound (IMO) is poor but the kit being played appears to be acoustic. The hi-hat is very bright in the mix but in any event it looks like the performance has been captured on a smartphone - hence the poor sound. Midge Ure is looking a bit older than when I last saw him!

Here are some well recorded drums...


Don't want to start an argument but I probably have...

Tim

PS the bass guitar is lost in the mire.
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