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N Gauge Discussion / 50 years modelling the Souther...Last post by Dorsetmike - Today at 06:32:38 PMLooking back over the years, I started modelling in N gauge in 1974 on leaving the RAF after 23 years service, father had just died so mum needed support. Father had started modelling N gauge a few months before so I inherited 2 locos some other stock & track. Locos were a Fleischmann 711 4-6-0 and an Farish 0-6-0 tank.
For a few of years I tried various things basing a layout loosely on the East Dorset area and BR stock. After about 5 years of this family disintegrated wife was spending more than I was earning, so divorce and went to live with mother, tried setting up a loft layout. In '83 I remarried and after a year or so in digs without much room for a layout we bought a house, that's when modelling took off Layout was in a bay window and Southern 1930s settled on for period and staying wiyh E Dorset. by this time the Fleischman 7161 had acquired a Langley S15 kit and as we all know the manufacturers almost ignored the SR so it was all much of the stock was kit hack or bash. One advantage of modelling was the possibilty of including LMS stock via the Somerset and Dorset line. The following may be of help to others who like the Southern yet have problems getting suitable locos. 4-6-0s, we have 2 kits, Langley S15 and BHE N15; it is possible with a bit of swapping parts and a few hacks to produce most if not all the variants of the two classes and also the H15. For all 3 classes it is possible to produce the variations; one glaring problem with the BHE kit, designed to take a Black 5 chassis which is so wrong for an Arthur, wheels too small and wrongly spaced you need 7'6" drivers and spacing of the rear drivers are more widely spaced than the front Most noticeable difference is the cab roof both kits have the earlier Urie LSWR cab roof,for that either attack the one in the kit or make a new one , card or metal will do the job, work from photos or scale drawings; (Bradley's LSWR locomotive books have drawings) Tenders, luckily the kits have different tenders, Langley have the Drummond watercart, BHE have the Urie one; the Drummond Watercart also comes in handy with Fleischman tender drive to put behind a T9 from Union Mills - at the same time hack the cab sides and splashers on the loco for the narrow cab version. You now have a spare UM tender drive, it will fit into the BHE tender plus an extra pair of wheels. Other hacks for other variants, some S15s had a step up in the footpte over the cylinders, smoke deflectors earlier period they were not fitted. You can also hack an H15, y using a chassis with 6' drivers (IIRC one of the Farish LNER 4-6-0s will fit) For a Nelson I hacked a Jubilee Some of my SR 4-6-0s ended up on Ebay, I'd be interested to hear if the are still running. H15 491, S15s 509,837 Nelson 862, N15 742, other escapees, K10 4-4-0 387 (scratch built from Brass' Q class 0-6-0 536 hacked from a 4F. Dapol M7s if used for Push pull working, need the pump on the side of the smoke box, but also need the front footplate extended, cut it off stick small piece of plastic underneath then stick the cut off piece back on about 1/8" forward and fill the gap. For Push pull coaches I cut the end off each side, leaving the floor and end intact cut windows in the end-easy enough to guesstimate size from photos same with pipe work, swap the side pieces over such that the doors are at the end. Don't know if this link will work, https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipMfM_B3WzZ4W4scrWbcpfEKhbqMh8wybgnZKzSS I still have a few items left and some Kato track but they only get the occasional outing, at age 92 mobility and associated problems tend to preclude much action. #2
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Help needed - NEM socket a...Last post by Will_J - Today at 01:15:39 PMThanks both, the second version of the catch is now with the etchers after I found ways to improve then after the first test. I'm crossing my fingers that they'll be good enough to demonstrate after that.
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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by kesdrive - Today at 11:14:03 AMGetting nostalgic listening to 'Northern Soul' on Amazon Music.
Chris #4
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Help needed - NEM socket a...Last post by kesdrive - Today at 11:06:53 AMLook forward to seeing the finished product. Often wondered why nobody has manufactured a DG style coupling with NEM pockets to replace the unsightly offering we now have.
Good luck Chris #5
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Help needed - NEM socket a...Last post by BlythStationLad - Today at 10:29:13 AMI'd like to see images of your couplings when they're available, I could be persuaded to change from Dapol Easishunts. They lose their springs and coupling up again after uncoupling is a problem. For me it's important that they allow close coupling of wagons.
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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by kusojiji - Today at 08:37:57 AMAldo Nova Fantasy. We were driving down the road, following a guy on a bicycle. When the loud part started (1:20), he almost fell off.
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General Discussion / Re: The angry threadLast post by scottmitchell74 - Yesterday at 06:20:53 PMQuote from: Bazza on Yesterday at 04:50:46 PMHas anyone provided feedback to Rails about the huge amount of emails that include very little N gauge news and information about the primary interest of the potential customer? Perhaps they could structure the marketing output to include only specific news about particular scales/gauges chosen to prevent people being overwhelmed with information about scales and gauges that are of no interest. Just did! It's a good idea. #8
General Discussion / Re: The angry threadLast post by thebrighton - Yesterday at 06:03:52 PMQuote from: Bazza on Yesterday at 05:53:56 PMQuote from: Newportnobby on Yesterday at 05:04:56 PMQuote from: Bazza on Yesterday at 04:50:46 PMHas anyone provided feedback to Rails about the huge amount of emails that include very little N gauge news and information about the primary interest of the potential customer? Perhaps they could structure the marketing output to include only specific news about particular scales/gauges chosen to prevent people being overwhelmed with information about scales and gauges that are of no interest. Would have been a bit pointless me emailing them and not asking them to make them scale specific as that what we've been talking about As it is they haven't replied but I don't expect them to. However, if enough people email them saying the same thing something might happen. #9
General Discussion / Re: The angry threadLast post by Bazza - Yesterday at 05:53:56 PMQuote from: Newportnobby on Yesterday at 05:04:56 PMQuote from: Bazza on Yesterday at 04:50:46 PMHas anyone provided feedback to Rails about the huge amount of emails that include very little N gauge news and information about the primary interest of the potential customer? Perhaps they could structure the marketing output to include only specific news about particular scales/gauges chosen to prevent people being overwhelmed with information about scales and gauges that are of no interest. That post doesn't indicate that the suggestion I posed was actually made or what their reaction to the email was. It'd be nice to put some pressure on them about wanting only specific information about N gauge/scale. #10
General Discussion / Re: The angry threadLast post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 05:04:56 PMQuote from: Bazza on Yesterday at 04:50:46 PMHas anyone provided feedback to Rails about the huge amount of emails that include very little N gauge news and information about the primary interest of the potential customer? Perhaps they could structure the marketing output to include only specific news about particular scales/gauges chosen to prevent people being overwhelmed with information about scales and gauges that are of no interest. See reply#8653, Bazza | Please Support Us!
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