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Title: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: GroupC on December 06, 2016, 11:39:04 AM
Argh, I've had several long months of being tempted by Dapol's O gauge Class 08 and after seeing one "in the flesh" at my local model shop I've just gone and ordered one. But I don't have any track or anything. What will become of me?

Is there such a thing as O-Loco-Holics Anonymous?
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Post by: bluedepot on December 06, 2016, 12:20:01 PM
very nice what livery did you get?

I really like o gauge and there is a lot available now rtr but even a small shunting layout would be very expensive. wagons and coaches cost loads as well. I suppose the dapol 08 is relatively cheap though for o gauge.

what wagons will you buy to go with the 08?

Tim
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: GroupC on December 06, 2016, 03:11:09 PM
Hi Tim

You'll probably be pleased to hear that I got the unnumbered TOPS-era blue one which I'll give a suitable local identity. I'm thinking of a micro/very small shunting layout to run it on - partly because it'll be much more space- and cost-effective, and partly because I don't want to get sucked into buying things like Class 40's and so on, which could very easily happen. Well, it could if my bank balance supported £500+ per loco. Which it doesn't - the 08 must be one of the "best buys" ever.

I'm thinking about track plans etc at the moment, running perhaps blue spot fish vans (to support my Grimsby heritage), the ubiquitous mineral wagons, Grampus ones, and so on. At around £40 for each kit it's not cheap but I fancy the idea of building something big and chunky. And then weathering it all to look completely knackered.

Whatever I do, don't hold your breath for updates...! Have still made very little progress in N despite starting years ago.
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Post by: Yet_Another on December 06, 2016, 03:38:04 PM
Well done that man!

I had pretty much the same idea, but sanity prevailed and I cancelled my preorder.
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Post by: JasonBz on December 06, 2016, 03:48:36 PM
I have one also, very nice it is too - Especially coupled upto the Lionheart 16T minerals sat on SMP Track with Peco points - Some rudimentary baseboard joinery to be completed in the near future and I shall have somewhere for it to shuffle a few wagons about :)

The Italicised items are where you will go from here :D
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: Jerry Howlett on December 06, 2016, 05:02:05 PM
Quote from: GroupC on December 06, 2016, 03:11:09 PM
Hi Tim

You'll probably be pleased to hear that I got the unnumbered TOPS-era blue one which I'll give a suitable local identity. I'm thinking of a micro/very small shunting layout to run it on - partly because it'll be much more space- and cost-effective, and partly because I don't want to get sucked into buying things like Class 40's and so on, which could very easily happen. Well, it could if my bank balance supported £500+ per loco. Which it doesn't - the 08 must be one of the "best buys" ever.

I'm thinking about track plans etc at the moment, running perhaps blue spot fish vans (to support my Grimsby heritage), the ubiquitous mineral wagons, Grampus ones, and so on. At around £40 for each kit it's not cheap but I fancy the idea of building something big and chunky. And then weathering it all to look completely knackered.

Whatever I do, don't hold your breath for updates...! Have still made very little progress in N despite starting years ago.

I guess the house improvements are on hold then... ;)
I am only Jealous as I tried to convince Mrs "H" that one of these towing a couple of open wagons laden with beer bottles would make a nice conversation piece when it pulled onto the patio....
Jerry
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Post by: silly moo on December 06, 2016, 05:13:43 PM
I got led astray by Dapol's Terrier last year. I've managed to get some track, two wagons and a brakevan. I must stop now  :(

Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: GroupC on December 06, 2016, 05:18:54 PM
I think I've spent enough on house improvements this year Jerry as I've had my sash windows renovated and the whole house re-roofed, which was essential really. There's still lots to do inside and outside but I thought (i.e. convinced myself, or perhaps deluded myself) I deserved something for "me" instead of all my money going into my house! Then again, one down the road which is all finished, as mine very much isn't, was sold recently for £130,000 more than I paid for mine, and it had half the number of bedrooms, so it does repay the investment. And I haven't spent, and won't need to spend, anything like that to get mine done. I hope.

A beer train sounds good even though I don't drink beer. Now if it was a chocolate train however...

But I'd need more than a couple of wagons.

Perhaps the biggest advantage I have over a lot of NGF-ers is that I don't have a SWMBO, so I get to choose what I buy.

Scary!!!!!!!!!!!! My life is an exercise in self-restraint.
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: GroupC on December 06, 2016, 05:21:04 PM
Quote from: silly moo on December 06, 2016, 05:13:43 PM
I got led astray by Dapol's Terrier last year. I've managed to get some track, two wagons and a brakevan. I must stop now  :(

Let's see some photos please! I like the sound of your little haul.
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Post by: d-a-n on December 06, 2016, 05:30:59 PM
Good work, they certainly looked very impressive at the Manchester show this weekend. There was a guy running one on what I assume was this track with one wheel on one line and the other on the other line - http://www.traintrax.co.uk/20014-concrete-slab-double-track-186mm-straight-2pcs-p-918.html (http://www.traintrax.co.uk/20014-concrete-slab-double-track-186mm-straight-2pcs-p-918.html) - kind of like interlaced track. Hope I haven't given you any Ideas...
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: Buzzard on December 06, 2016, 06:20:51 PM
Quote from: JasonBz on December 06, 2016, 03:48:36 PM Lionheart 16T minerals
The Italicised items are where you will go from here
Could be difficult as a 2mm finescale modeller I know bought the last 20 or so from Tower Models, they were the last of a special run commissioned from Lionheart.

Not sure if this wagon will be available from Dapol now that they've taken on the Lionheart range.
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: Buzzard on December 06, 2016, 06:33:44 PM
Quote from: GroupC on December 06, 2016, 11:39:04 AMIs there such a thing as O-Loco-Holics Anonymous?
If there is most of the modellers in my club should be signed up, or if not should be.  I've resisted the temptation as I've got quite enough n gauge projects on the go at the moment.

A die-hard 2mm finescale modeller I know has bought about 2 grands-worth of O gauge stock in the last year.  Just a few wagons here, a Black 5 there etc.  Wish he'd sort out his 2mm stuff rather than upsizing.

O gauge modelling appears to be like a snowball, small and easy at first but huge and cumbersome once it's rolled down the mountain.

Take care GroupC because once the bug has bitten.........
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Post by: Cookiedude13 on December 06, 2016, 07:46:35 PM
The bug has definitely got me. Pre-ordered an 08 all those years ago when it was announced just to run with a few wagons on a small layout. By the time it's actually arrived it's come with a friend and joins a 20, 33, a dozen wagons and a 37 from Heljans next batch.

That said it's definitely a side venture. My heart still lies with N.
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: silly moo on December 06, 2016, 08:52:45 PM
The bug does bite, I started with the loco which I decided I would put in a display case, then someone gave me some track. Then I decided that the loco needed something to pull, that's when I bought the wagons and brakevan.

The cost and space of 0 gauge will slow me down considerably.

But then again I started in N with one loco, one length of track and two coaches!
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: JasonBz on December 06, 2016, 10:02:15 PM
Quote from: Buzzard on December 06, 2016, 06:20:51 PM
Quote from: JasonBz on December 06, 2016, 03:48:36 PM Lionheart 16T minerals
The Italicised items are where you will go from here
Could be difficult as a 2mm finescale modeller I know bought the last 20 or so from Tower Models, they were the last of a special run commissioned from Lionheart.

Not sure if this wagon will be available from Dapol now that they've taken on the Lionheart range.

Maybe I should have said the lovely to build Parkside kits then?

Expense wise it is all the same for a given square footage of area to play with...
You obviously cant collect a bit of everything in O, but the selection process of what to have makes it more finessed to your tastes....so it gets better !
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: bluedepot on December 07, 2016, 03:45:43 PM
very nice groupc good luck with ur o gauge shunting layout! start saving for a class 40 u know it will happen anyway!

I enjoy the collecting aspect of the hobby so I think o gauge would bankrupt me very quickly.

a parcel depot with an 08 and a 128 plus few vans and guvs would be good. probably everyone doing that though when 128 gets released. or get a class 117 or 120 and run it round ur garden!

anyway everyone on this thread claiming ownership of o gauge should be expelled immediately from ngf!!


Tim
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: GroupC on December 07, 2016, 04:03:39 PM
My 08 (aka "the thin end of the wedge") is on its way - hope it comes tomorrow as I'm back at work on Friday.

I am aware that now I've started entering the darker (O) than dark (OO) side I am in danger of expulsion. My only defence is that I was only following orders. From my own impulsiveness and whims I admit, but orders are orders wherever they come from.

I was in my local model shop today and saw in the window a length of O gauge track. Enormous. The vague layout ideas I had may have to be pruned. Luckily my house is one of those old long and thin ones that goes back for a long way despite not being very wide so hopefully I can find a space to fit something in.

The N side of me is definitely not dead however as I've just bought yet more building kits. That is, kits of buildings to build as all kits are "building kits" I suppose.
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: GroupC on December 10, 2016, 07:20:42 PM
It's here and huge. Went to collect the parcel from the sorting office at 0630 today before setting off for work, and got there just as they were opening up. I've only had a brief look at it but it was well worth it - the early start, the money and the O-verall incursion into big stuff. It looks amazing.

I don't think I'll be falling into the feared trap of starting to buy Class 40s and the like because not only are they cripplingly expensive, the boxes they come in are cripplingly large. Then again, perhaps an 03 if Dapol obliged...

I'll see if I can put up some comparison photos of it alongside my GF 08 in a few days when I've got some rest days from work.

Slightly annoyingly, my next trip to the sorting office will be on Monday to get the N kits I alluded to earlier which the postman attempted to deliver today when I was at work, argh.
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: Cooper on December 10, 2016, 10:28:17 PM
Quote from: Buzzard on December 06, 2016, 06:33:44 PM
Quote from: GroupC on December 06, 2016, 11:39:04 AMIs there such a thing as O-Loco-Holics Anonymous?


Take care GroupC because once the bug has bitten.........

Having started out in O over 20 years ago it was N that hijacked me over the last four years. However, I too couldn't resist the Dapol 08, and with Minerva's Kerr Stuart 0-6-0T and a Heljan Warship I've bought 3 O gauge locos this year, 2 more than I planned!

I still gave lots of N gauge on order from Revolution Trains though....
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: Luke Piewalker on December 17, 2016, 05:36:52 PM
I might have just bought an 08... ahem... for my dad to 'look after' on his O gauge shenanigans...  :-[
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: GroupC on December 17, 2016, 09:52:40 PM
I knew it... it's catching. Save yourselves!
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Post by: steve836 on December 18, 2016, 03:53:51 AM
So far I have managed to resist the temptation :angel: but not sure I still would if they brought out a J69 at an affordable [rice :worried:
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: Tonye on December 18, 2016, 10:27:36 AM
 :hellosign: My N gauge go to exhibitions , but my O gauge is in my " MAN SHED " and stays there. My recent purchase was a class 25 BR blue with sound a hefty £699-. I love both gauges and cannot give either up .
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: GroupC on December 18, 2016, 10:54:07 AM
Have you got any pictures of your O gauge setup Tonye? I'd be interested to see them!
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Post by: Tonye on December 18, 2016, 10:58:48 AM
I have some pictures somewhere , I just have to find them
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Post by: steve836 on December 18, 2016, 01:26:21 PM
 :photospleasesign:
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Post by: Tonye on December 18, 2016, 05:12:31 PM
Me not stupid , I just cannot insert my pictures that I have on my computer. My layout is still in it`s infancy-track laid and 90% wired for DCC , No structures in place. Sorry.
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Post by: Tonye on December 18, 2016, 05:34:49 PM

(http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/gallery/46/4185-181216173441.jpeg) (http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view&id=46420)
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Post by: fisherman on December 18, 2016, 05:36:00 PM
don't forget  when planning  your  layout...

offstage  sector  plates are  much  cheaper than points...
Title: Re: "O" no, what have I done...
Post by: Tonye on December 18, 2016, 05:39:20 PM
Managed to get photo up , Hope to have one more
(http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/gallery/46/4185-181216173907.jpeg) (http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view&id=46421)