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#1
General Discussion / Re: Sending parcels, in my cas...
Last post by njee20 - Today at 11:11:25 PM
Yep, that's my go to service as well. Does what it says on the tin.
#2
General Discussion / Re: Sending parcels, in my cas...
Last post by Mr Sprue - Today at 10:36:39 PM
I'm sending pretty much all the small items these days via Royal mail 'Tracked 48'. Great value for money and covers items up to £150.
#3
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Took some stock to the clu...
Last post by Newportnobby - Today at 10:14:10 PM
After a short break and a hospital visit (thus the sad camera shake) here are tonights offerings.
Farish 64xx + Autocoach
Farish 64xx pannier tank + Autocoach on Heatherley by Mick Hollyoake, on Flickr

Farish Fairburn with a couple of Staniers and a CCT
Farish Fairburn tank loco + Staniers + CCT on Heatherley by Mick Hollyoake, on Flickr

My friend Rob's Deltic with uncanny realistic sound despite being an old DC model
Rob's Deltic on Heatherley by Mick Hollyoake, on Flickr
#4
General Discussion / Re: Sending parcels, in my cas...
Last post by njee20 - Today at 06:24:49 PM
Parcel2Go aren't a courier, just a price comparison website. Useful, but you can only really recommend them in the context of the experience (as NN did in the OP), rather than anything delivery related.

Personally I use Royal Mail whenever possible. I find them consistently reliable with good pricing as long as it's within their 'small parcel' dimensions, outside of that it gets expensive! 
#5
N Gauge Discussion / Re: N Gauge Vehicles - not Oxf...
Last post by Bazza - Today at 05:49:21 PM
Quote from: Brian 2024 on Yesterday at 10:17:20 PMCould anyone please tell me where is the best place to buy UK N Gauge cars, vans, HGV lorries please, But not Oxford dicast they are to much money

What is your budget for each car, van and lorry?
#6
Eli gazed up at Giles, her blue eyes sparkling. She studied his strong, handsome face, full of care and concern for her, taking in every detail as if trying to memorise it. As they reached the end of the Castle Courtyard, they paused. Snow was still falling gently around them, each flake a silent whisper of winter's tale. They stood before one of the grand entrances to the castle's Great Hall, the majestic oak doors protecting the festivities within.

With a shy smile that held a host of emotions, Eli reached out and took Giles' gloved hand in her own. The comforting warmth seeping through the fabric was a silent promise of companionship. Her voice, when she spoke, was soft, barely above a whisper, yet it carried the weight of her emotions.

"Giles", she began, her words hanging in the cold air between them. "Would you mind walking with me through the Castle Gardens before we join the celebrations?" Her request hung in the air, a silent plea for understanding. "I need some time to process everything you've told me, and I would very much like you by my side."

Her words, sincere and heartfelt, echoed in the quiet courtyard, a testament to the bond that was forming between them. As they turned to walk through a side entrance that led outside, towards the gardens, their footsteps leaving a trail in the fresh snow, they knew that this walk would be a memory they would cherish forever. Giles, understanding her need for space and time, agreed without hesitation.

"Certainly, Eli", Giles replied, his resonant voice a soothing balm in the crisp winter air. It was warm and reassuring amidst the swirling snow. "It would be my great honour. Rest assured, I will remain steadfastly by your side, every step of the way." His words, filled with sincerity and a promise of unwavering support, echoed softly in the quiet of the snow-covered courtyard.
#7
General Discussion / Re: Unhappy Thread
Last post by Malc - Today at 04:20:11 PM
It's easy to get caught out. I was driving along a dual carriageway, part of the outer ring road. I thought it was 40, but it was 30. Not offered a speed award course, just a generous 3 points and a fine.
#8
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Train shops in France (Mag...
Last post by ohlavache - Today at 01:05:20 PM
Bonjour.
Voici les 3 boutiques que je connais et recommande :
- Trains 160 (Lyon), www.trains160.com
- L'Atelier du Train (Orléans), www.latelierdutrain.com
- Baron du rail (Caen), www.barondurail.com

Il y aussi Jura Modélisme, www.jura-modelisme.fr, qui a bonne réputation. Mais je n'ai pas eu affaire à eux.
A éviter : Pierre Dominique, de nombreux mauvais retours d'expérience (y compris moi-même).
Bon shopping.

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Hello.
Here are the 3 shops I know and I can recommend:
- Trains 160 (Lyon), www.trains160.com
- L'Atelier du Train (Orléans), www.latelierdutrain.com
- Baron du rail (Caen), www.barondurail.com

There is also Jura Modélisme, www.jura-modelisme.fr, which has good reputation. But I haven't bought something from them so far.
To be avoided: Pierre Dominique, for which there are many negative feedback (including from myself).
Enjoy !
#9
General Discussion / Re: Sending parcels, in my cas...
Last post by mikecorn - Today at 12:36:07 PM
We're sitting now in the United kingdom, right now I'm running 2 local business brands in the UK. And I've been using couple of courier companies, Having a very good experience of shipping on time and the safety of my stock. I usually get my shipment within the same day of the delivery order. The 1st one is national couriers direct and the 2nd one is parcel2go.
#10
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Train shops in France (Mag...
Last post by joe cassidy - Today at 12:34:14 PM
In Paris many model railway shops have closed down in the 30 years that I have been here.

The rue de Douai still has several.

I can't remember if it's in the 9th or the 18th arrondissement, but be careful, it's close to the Pigalle red light area.

I don't know if you're aware of it but the equivalent of the N Gauge Society exists in France.

It's called l'Association Française des Amis du N (l'AFAN).
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