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N Gauge Discussion / Re: A Coarse Guide to the Stea...Last post by Bealman - Today at 11:50:01 AMThat's very scary video, John. I'm gonna have nightmares tonight
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: A Coarse Guide to the Stea...Last post by Train Waiting - Today at 11:23:48 AMAn Old Boiler
Occasional Special No. 3. Part D Hello Chums In Parts A-C, we have been looking at a boiler from an industrial tank locomotive at Haverthwaite. I think we'll return for a last look in a Part E. However, I was fortunate enough to find a rather sad film, which is instructive as it shows detail around a main line tank engine's superheater header and elements that can otherwise be difficult to see. If you have time, the film is worth watching to the end. Very sad but interesting. I must apologise in advance to @martyn , who has helped me so much with this threadingham, regarding the choice of locomotive being dismembered. 'N' Gauge is Such Fun! Many thanks for looking and all best wishes. Cheerie-bye John #3
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Thinking of moving from N ...Last post by Bealman - Today at 11:09:20 AMWhy move OO/HO? Those models look like plastic toys
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Thinking of moving from N ...Last post by Snowwolflair - Today at 10:49:24 AMQuote from: GWR_XC on Yesterday at 01:30:12 PMAs title suggests I know a good therapist to help you suppress these urges. ? #5
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Thinking of moving from N ...Last post by GWR_XC - Today at 09:49:31 AM@njee20
Yes that's correct Britannia models (apologies I have dislyixa so I do often get words wrong and sometimes my posts don't make a lot of sense) Yeah you are right they do a class 442 for £995 and that's everything they have there own moulds build it paint it and install a motor basically all ready to run and even dcc ready Only thing they do not do is lights on the models but that's fine Funnily enough I messaged James batman of gasport works and I did initially get a reply but I asked for more info and pics and not heard anything back I have messaged lots of people who build kits and / or paint them and they always decline to make a class 442 - so have not had much luck there I think Merc studio's that's the guy who makes incredible looking resprays/models right? If so I asked him recently and he said it's a No and wouldn't know anyone who could do it unfortunately I did receive a message on this forum today actually from someone called creweapley who give me some useful info on this website but again they are kits - can't do it too difficult. Does your friend skyline build them to sell to people? This forum is great and I always find you members very helpful and I do appreciate it But trying to find someone to build a kit seems to be incredibly difficult I have tried for years actually possibly 20 years or so and had some promising leads only to be let down for one reason or another Of course I understand it's a skillful task to build one to a decent standed ( I don't expect them to be perfect like farish ready to run models) so I would be happy to offer a decent price as I would think it's very fair someone is rewarded well enough to make it worthwhile or like I have suggested I would offer other N gauge stuff - basically my whole collection is open If you do know someone who could build a few models then I would definitely be interested, as I would prefer to stay with N gauge I think it's the best scale overall It's just model railways appeals to everyone is different ways and I would really like to create something from my childhood and it's only possible with certain emus So that's why I started thinking about OO gauge because you have the class 442 by Britannia models Then class 423 vep by Hornby, and then the Bachmann stuff, kernow models had an exclusive one as well- looks amazing Sorry to waffle on but yes I would open up the collection to everyone if I can source this models I would of course show plenty of pics of everything etc #6
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Thinking of moving from N ...Last post by njee20 - Today at 08:59:28 AMBritannia Pacific Models I assume, they do a OO gauge 442?
There are 3D prints out there for a growing number of MUs. James Bateman - JimSan of this parish does many. @Skyline2uk is working on a 442 using TPM parts on Farish mk3s that looks stunning. For the cost of a Britannia Pacific one (they're about £1000 aren't they?) you would absolutely find someone to make you an N gauge one. If you wanted top quality then someone like Mercig will do an incredible job finishing things, given the size of your collection simply selling a few bits would give you enough. No need to swap wholesale. #7
General Discussion / Re: Unhappy ThreadLast post by Bealman - Today at 02:41:33 AMYep, ridiculous.
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Thinking of moving from N ...Last post by GWR_XC - Today at 12:31:51 AMI would prefer swaps to selling really, I have given it a lot of thought today especially after making this thread on this forum.
I must stress I'm by no means wealthy far from it actually & selling for money just doesn't interest me - this collection has been built upon 30 years and been looked after - with some older farish stuff as new from the old farish factory in Upton Dorset before Bachmann bought the company and moved all the manufacturing to China. In all honesty I prefer N gauge to any other scale it's just unfortunate for me the trains that interest me the most and from my childhood just don't exist as ready to run models the closest I can get is OO gauge where there any a few ready to run models and a company called Brittany models based in the UK who make all kinds of emus just don't do N gauge so from my perspective unless I can get something that interest me in N or OO gauge or unless someone was willing to purchase my whole collection as one then it doesn't really interest me and I know that limits my possibilities and may not make much sense. While I do appreciate the offers & the many private messages with offers etc at the moment I will respectfully decline them sorry That being said if anyone has in N or OO gauge these models and would be willing to part with them : any slam door southern region EMUs network south East & south west trains - 4veps, 4cigs, class 442, class 444 etc 3rd rail etc Then i would swap anything in my collection to a vast amount of even pay good money for such models - like if it's the right model and done well, I would pay top money especially if it were n gauge. #9
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Thinking of moving from N ...Last post by njee20 - Yesterday at 11:25:18 PMSwaps feels like it complicates things for me, just get them on eBay! FB is full of chancers and people somehow feeling they're owed a better price solely becase it isn't eBay!
Where are you in the country? I'm potentially partial to taking some bits if you did sell. #10
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Vinyl OverlaysLast post by njee20 - Yesterday at 11:18:10 PMAs Steven says, and I said in my original post - the vinyls work on the totally flush sided Farish coaches. They don't work well on the Dapol coaches becuase there's too much relief. They won't sit flat around the windows, the CDL lights, the door handles. All the relief that is present on a Dapol mk3 and not on a Farish one.
What you have in the Dapol ones is a coach you can disassemble, remove the glazing, and paint. Use a can of yellow spray paint. Railtec make the decals, as I said. Both new and old generations. The newer ones are much easier to apply as there are no bodyside stripes. If you start with two TGSs, a TSO and two buffets you're not a million miles off the configuration of the NMT anyway. "Chris Code Three's" vinyls look attrocious IMO. I bought a 150 which had them fitted and they were hugely oversized, awfully detailed, with opaque 'windows' and they fitted terribly. That he sells any is astounding. His NMT pack (here: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185958439386?itmmeta=01M0BF4MCG4RF5BT9D98WMNBK3&hash=item2b4bfc99da:g:D7IAAOSwj-JfuV7v) is a work of fiction, and poor quality fiction at that. If you want vinyls, use Farish coaches, the result will be better. If you want to use Dapol coaches, don't use vinyls. | Please Support Us!
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