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General Discussion / Re: Childhood model railwaysLast post by Moonglum - Yesterday at 05:13:16 PMWhat a splendid idea Martin @port perran , I will see what I can dig up for a proper reply, In the meantime, the German aircraft looks like a Messerschmitt Bf 109 to me,
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Stanier Suburbans from Dap...Last post by Crepello - Yesterday at 05:02:10 PMGood to see on the Dapol website that these have gone for tooling.
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General Discussion / Childhood model railwaysLast post by port perran - Yesterday at 04:53:27 PMMemories
I've been thinking of starting this thread for a while as I was/am completely unsure about the level of interest but here goes anyway. The idea is partly inspired by the excellent tales from John @Train Waiting on his inspirational Poppingham threadingham where he frequently waxes lyrical about trainsetty trainsets. I'm sure that many of us had model railways or trainsets, call them as you will, as youngsters and I thought it might be an idea to share photographs of such layouts regardless of quality of modelling or the photographs themselves. As a start, here are the only two photos of my loft layout which I/my Dad probably started in around 1964 and continued in use until I lost interest in about 1969 or so. The layout was Hornby Dublo three rail which ran right around our loft. The locomotives I can recall were 7013 Bristol Castle, Standard 4 80054, 46232 Duchess of Montrose, 8F no 48158 plus an A4 and what is now a BR Class 20 diesel loco. There may well have been others. Anyway, here are the VERY poor quality photographs probably from 1965 when I would have been 10/11 taken with a Box Brownie camera in poor light. Note the thumb print which must have been on an original negative. Note also the Airfix German fighter (possibly a Junkers?) hanging from the roof. ![]() ![]() The track laying, as you can see, was not all that it might have been but remarkably the trains ran well enough. It's frightening to think that this was all some 60 years ago but I had great fun with that railway. Hopefully this will encourage others to share their childhood modelling efforts. Martin #14
General Discussion / Re: Inkjet printersLast post by PLD - Yesterday at 02:35:08 PMQuote from: joe cassidy on Yesterday at 02:02:25 PMThere are people in France offering to change the ink pad for 45 euros but I preferred paying 70 euros for a new printer.Has the value of the Euro really plummeted that mutch?? It was less than a fiver last time I changed one, and for your printer can be had for £5.60 on Amazon right now... #15
General Discussion / Re: Inkjet printersLast post by joe cassidy - Yesterday at 02:02:25 PMThat's what i have done Alan.
There are people in France offering to change the ink pad for 45 euros but I preferred paying 70 euros for a new printer. #16
General Discussion / Re: Inkjet printersLast post by EtchedPixels - Yesterday at 11:48:59 AMQuote from: joe cassidy on Yesterday at 11:42:30 AMMy 7 year old Epson XP 452 printer gave up the ghost yesterday. There are ink pad replacement kits for most Epsons although I've no idea if just getting a new printer would be the better investment. #17
General Discussion / Re: Inkjet printersLast post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 11:44:55 AMStrewth!!!
A 15 year Nice one, Joe #18
General Discussion / Re: Get well soon, GeorgeLast post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 11:42:34 AMOh, dear. The tale of woe just goes on................
George has now got an infection in his ankle so has to go back to the hospital from the rehabilitation centre to have the infection flushed out. The hope is it has not attached itself to the metal pin in his ankle. It does delay the fight at Chez Bealman as to who gets the one pair of crutches Anne and George have between them. I know who my money is on........... In the UK, you get tested for MRSA before you can be admitted to hospital, and then they make sure you actually do have it when you get kicked out #19
General Discussion / Re: Inkjet printersLast post by joe cassidy - Yesterday at 11:42:30 AMMy 7 year old Epson XP 452 printer gave up the ghost yesterday.
It's final words were : "The printer's ink pad is at the end of its service life. Please contact Epson Support." Is this Epson's way of saying "go buy a new printer" or can the ink pad be replaced ? Thanks in advance. #20
Computer Help / Re: Is there a problem with Op...Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 11:35:42 AMMany moons ago when Opera did play up I used 'Firefox' as a back up browser. I use Opera for precisely the same reason as you do, Chris
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