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#51
General Discussion / Re: Happy Birthday Mick!
Last post by Roy L S - Yesterday at 10:55:09 AM
Happy birthday from me too Mick!
#52
General Discussion / Re: Happy Birthday Mick!
Last post by tunneroner61 - Yesterday at 10:46:49 AM
Happy Birthday Mick.

Long time no meet at a show.

cheers Norman
#53
General Discussion / Re: Thunderbirds at 60
Last post by Roy L S - Yesterday at 10:40:56 AM
I loved Thunderbirds as a child, more recently I began to reflect on how visionary it was in so many ways - things like video conferencing, aircraft design (including canards - the little wings at the front of aircraft), space technology etc etc...

Am I the only one though, who wondered how TB2 generated it's lift and didn't just flop off the end of it's take-off ramp?

Fireball XL5 - the launches - I used to wonder who went and collected the roller skate it took off on - or was there a big pile of them building at the end of the ramp  :laugh:
#54
General Discussion / Re: Happy Birthday Mick!
Last post by Bob G - Yesterday at 10:39:54 AM
Quote from: Bob Tidbury on Yesterday at 10:27:48 AM...and  any more of them .

I hope that's a typo (missing m) and not a missing question mark at the end.
He's destined to get old and even grumpier here  :thumbsup: 

#55
General Discussion / Re: Happy Birthday Mick!
Last post by Bob Tidbury - Yesterday at 10:27:48 AM
Many Happy Returns of the Day
 Mick and  any more of them .
Bob
#56
General Discussion / Re: Thunderbirds at 60
Last post by Bealman - Yesterday at 10:15:47 AM
Quote from: Bob G on Yesterday at 10:02:34 AMOh I really enjoyed watching these two videos... and then I got drawn into some of his others...

No work will get done today!

Does this count as modelling? Research?

Bob

Of course it does!
#57
General Discussion / Re: Happy Birthday Mick!
Last post by Train Waiting - Yesterday at 10:11:06 AM
Happy Birthday, Mick!

Lang may your lum reek.
#58
General Discussion / Re: Thunderbirds at 60
Last post by Moonglum - Yesterday at 10:03:16 AM
FAB Steven and Adam!
#59
General Discussion / Re: Thunderbirds at 60
Last post by Bob G - Yesterday at 10:02:34 AM
Oh I really enjoyed watching these two videos... and then I got drawn into some of his others...

No work will get done today!

Does this count as modelling? Research?

Bob
#60
N Gauge Discussion / Re: what are people doing on t...
Last post by martyn - Yesterday at 09:24:55 AM
Sorry this is a bit late regarding the 101s.

I've still got two running, a two car and a three car.

The two car is a bit like grandad's axe. It started off as a motor bogie only drive, which was next to useless. It was rebuilt with a bo bo chassis when they became available, and now has a coreless motor and is chipped. Runs well, but still noisy. The three car came as a bo bo drive, and is chipped. Both units have had replacement wheels and gears to a varying degree due to usual split gear problems.

Both still in noisy service! But not so much now, as I also have the latest design of 101s and 108 in service.

The original motor bogie wasn't wasted,  it's the power unit for my J70 tram.

Martyn



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