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General Discussion / Re: Continental HO couplings o...Last post by ntpntpntp - Today at 04:22:08 PM #2
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Modelling East Anglia's Ra...Last post by martyn - Today at 03:34:31 PMThanks for the reply.
Yes, Swaffham has a lot going on at the station and its approaches, but was very long in real life! Good luck, and keep the Forum posted on progress, and always remember you can ask for advice on here as well. Martyn #3
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Modelling East Anglia's Ra...Last post by Roy H - Today at 03:30:10 PMThanks Martyn,https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/Smileys/NGF/claphappy.gif
The posts I had seen didn't have that link but got it now, thank you. I'm looking at doing a greatly amended version of Swaffham Station with a liberal amount of licence due to space, I only have about 1.2m x 3.4m max. The maps I have show a great deal of interesting elements which I want to capture if I can, so just planning at the moment. Thinking of around the 1940's - 60's era but with modern guests so a bit like a Heritage site but linked to today's world, if you know what I mean.https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/Smileys/NGF/hmmm.gif Roy #4
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Modelling East Anglia's Ra...Last post by martyn - Today at 03:06:31 PMHi Roy;
Click on the 'load pdf' link underneath Stu's signature and it should download. I model East Anglia-which part and era (if applicable) are you intending to follow? best Martyn #5
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Modelling East Anglia's Ra...Last post by Roy H - Today at 02:53:54 PMHi Stu,
I'm just starting a GER layout and was most interested to see your 'Modelling East Anglia's Railways' booklet being discussed. Problem is I don't seem to be able to find it, that is probably because I'm new to the forum and still trying to work out how it works! Anyway, any help you may be able to offer me it get a copy would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Roy #6
General Discussion / Re: Continental HO couplings o...Last post by ntpntpntp - Today at 02:04:30 PMLima's earliest European N gauge models in the late 60s did indeed use the HO style loop coupling before they adopted the standard Rapido hook. I don't recall ever seeing any of the Mk1 coaches with them though.
Also, Lima initially offered a range of British models in HO and those had the HO couplings - are you sure it wasn't HO coaches that you saw? Can you post a link to the photos? The general "chunkiness" of the models should help judge the scale - things like pizza cutter wheels, thick bogie frames, deeply inset windows are more prominent in N than the HO models. [edit] The 1967 Wrenn Micromodel catalogue page appears to show the British coaches with the loop couplings, but the images look like doctored HO rather than the N tooling https://lima-n-scale-catalogs-1965.webnode.cz/#! #7
General Discussion / Continental HO couplings on N-...Last post by madchadbrad - Today at 01:55:26 PMI spotted some Lima (supposedly N-Gauge) Southern Region Mk1 coaches with what look like continental HO scale couplings in N-Gauge instead of the usual Rapido/Elsie: are they really British N-Gauge 1/148 or are they HO 1/87?
I do have some other Lima N-gauge Mk1s with rapido couplings: impossible to tell the size or compare lengths from just the photos. #8
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by Trainfish - Yesterday at 11:05:55 PMQuote from: Moonglum on Yesterday at 08:13:38 PMJust an extract though... not sure if @Trainfish will approve? I don't. #9
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 10:06:56 PM'Echoes' happens to be one of my Floyd top 5 tracks so that sucks, I'm sorry.
I have a lot of time for Dream Theater, having their 3 disc set 'Live at Budokan' but they bit off more than they could chew with that #10
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