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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by kusojiji - Yesterday at 11:26:46 PM
At 10pm last night, I heard my phone screaming at me about an earthquake and then one big jolt to the house and that was it. Then at 4am this morning, I heard my phone screaming at me about the city being at emergency level 4 for the typhoon that was coming at us. A quaint symphony of screaming. Ah, nothing better... haha
#2
General Discussion / Re: World Cup revisited.
Last post by RailGooner - Yesterday at 09:06:09 PM
Quote from: Southerngooner on Yesterday at 07:57:21 AMMy wife says I seem to have a knack of influencing games by turning on during a game, as invariably someone scores within a minute or two. Turned onto Ecuador last night as they were setting up a corner......just saying!

Dave

I trust you've sorted your Sky Sports subscription for next season Mr Champion.  :D
#3
N Gauge Discussion / Re: What do they know?
Last post by EtchedPixels - Yesterday at 08:37:41 PM
Quote from: Crepello on Yesterday at 02:54:46 PMI'm hoping for an RTR model!

Wizard for a while did built versions of their kits. They were not cheap though. I have a pair on my display shelf along with a 26000 and an EM2 I must finish some day.

No idea what I could ever use them for though 8)
#4
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Class 22 Baby Warship
Last post by EtchedPixels - Yesterday at 08:32:58 PM
Bogie vans were used by preference for the milk train runs for the ride amongst other things as they ran fast. However the trip freights with a few from the dairies would generally have been down branches and probably not even able to run at high speed

Some nice examples at https://www.cornwallrailwaysociety.org.uk/the-hemyock-branch.html

Once the regs were changed the milk trains would not have needed a separate brake as they were fully fitted so the guard was allowed to sit in the back cab of a two cab diesel instead.
#5
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by ntpntpntp - Yesterday at 08:30:49 PM
@Stingray.  I saw that episode of Later... Wasn't quite sure what to make of them in the silly outfits but the micro-tonal looped music was quite interesting. 
 
I preferred Arlo Parks on that programme.

I used to religiously watch every episode of Later... and have been in the audience a couple of times when it used to be recorded in Maidstone. Quite an experience, if a little tiring standing up for the entire evening.   More recently I've looked at the acts scheduled and a lot of the time nothing grabs me as a "must watch".  I probably should make more effort and catch more shows.
#6
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Class 22 Baby Warship
Last post by EtchedPixels - Yesterday at 08:28:53 PM
Quote from: port perran on Yesterday at 06:47:04 PMBy the way, those milk tanks were always externally filthy but spotless internally.

How do we know ?
#7
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Moonglum - Yesterday at 08:15:49 PM
That's weird @Stingray. That's all I can say...

Tim
#8
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Class 22 Baby Warship
Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 08:01:15 PM
I'd go for a Toad for the mixed goods. I don't think it's a rule but remember the guards duty is to keep an eye on the train, not on the scenery :D
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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Stingray. - Yesterday at 07:59:55 PM
I make no apologies whatsoever!

#10
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Class 22 Baby Warship
Last post by JanW - Yesterday at 07:09:02 PM
For the mixed goods the grey unfitted will be the best option.
Those open wagons have no vacuum brakes or through pipes.

Jan
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