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General Discussion / Re: So what did Santa bring yo...Last post by port perran - Yesterday at 07:35:09 PM #12
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Problems with Graham Faris...Last post by Bob G - Yesterday at 07:13:59 PMQuote from: PennineWagons on Yesterday at 06:56:42 PMBoth were in the Farish catalogue from 2005-2009, so assuming that Farish only produced the one batch of each and then kept them in the catalogue until they were sold out, they're both twenty years old. I knew that, which is why I told the OP that in my first post. IDK why it was ever questioned. Possibly because I was more interested in answering his original question rather than demonstrating how clever I was as a historian #13
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Problems with Graham Faris...Last post by PennineWagons - Yesterday at 06:56:42 PMModel Rail Database is always a good source of info on production dates for particular models.
Winston Churchill - https://www.modelraildatabase.com/locomotives/details/4119/ Merry Hampton - https://www.modelraildatabase.com/locomotives/details/4138/ Both were in the Farish catalogue from 2005-2009, so assuming that Farish only produced the one batch of each and then kept them in the catalogue until they were sold out, they're both twenty years old. PW #14
General Discussion / Re: So what did Santa bring yo...Last post by EtchedPixels - Yesterday at 06:18:20 PMA new TV/monitor which turns out to be trash and is going back tomorrow to be replaced by something from another vendor, and a house.
Well at least we got all the paperwork from the solicitor on christmas eve to check over ready to sign the contracts after everyone sobers up start of new year. #15
General Discussion / Re: So what did Santa bring yo...Last post by Dorsetmike - Yesterday at 04:20:32 PMFor me, from me, a new "office" chair
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General Discussion / Re: So what did Santa bring yo...Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 04:10:13 PMVouchers for my chosen model emporium and then stuff I didn't want/can't use. My sister is shocking in that respect. Tell her I'm on a diet and she gets me choc covered cookies. Tell her I can't drink alcohol so she gets me strong ales. One present of a litre bottle of Baileys will be heading to a charity as a raffle prize.
It's not that I'm ungrateful but why don't people listen? I might just as well say "get me what you want as you do that anyway " #17
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Problems with Graham Faris...Last post by GreenDiesel - Yesterday at 04:01:48 PMThanks for these replies! Now that the house has gone fairly quiet, I will remove the loco's body today and check. Cheers, Rob
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General Discussion / So what did Santa bring you in...Last post by Papyrus - Yesterday at 04:01:04 PMOK, I'll start the ball rolling this year...
Nothing N gauge (I've already got more than I need at present) so I asked Santa for books this year, and he certainly delivered: ![]() Three I had dropped large hints about, and one (The Library of Lost Maps) that was totally unexpected. That's my reading matter sorted for several months. Plus a decent quantity of 0% beer (I'm currently not allowed the proper stuff) which will also keep me going for a few weeks. Happy bunny. Cheers, Chris #19
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by Firstone18 - Yesterday at 03:07:48 PMPlaying some of my Chris Rea albums; Blue Jukebox and Blue Cafe.
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Problems with Graham Faris...Last post by ntpntpntp - Yesterday at 02:04:04 PMI've just worked through a deceased friend's collection of British N locos (Some had been stored unused for well over 10 years). Any that failed to run the first thing I did was remove the body, remove bogies (check for split gears) and apply power directly to the motor checking for signs of life. If none, I tried rotating the motor armature gently by hand at low power to see if that kicked into life and that all poles were live. I then removed and fettled the brushes and springs, cleaned the commutator and lightly lubricated the bearings.
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