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General Discussion / Re: Happy threadLast post by Papyrus - Today at 12:21:40 PMFurther evidence, then, of domestic black holes of which I have writ elsewhere. Lost items always re-emerge from the black hole in exactly the place where they should be and have looked ten times before. Good that it has restored your faith in your fellow man, though.
Cheers, Chris #12
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Wagon loads?Last post by cmason - Today at 12:10:51 PMQuote from: joe cassidy on Today at 11:51:34 AMFor pipes I use the fake straw used in the packaging of certain types of cheese here in France. Yes - for normal weight wagons plastic in one form or another is good however for these 3-D print jobbies I need more ballast. Anyhoo, I actually had another idea and have just bought some sticky back lead of the sort sold in rolls to golfers and tennis players (used to adjust the balance of golf sticks and tennis racket ). I think I can lay thin strips of that within the underframes, in between the trusses. For other printed vehicles I have used Deluxe Materials liquid gravity but correct fitting of that on these vehicles is harder as there are no real cavities... #13
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Wagon loads?Last post by joe cassidy - Today at 11:51:34 AMFor pipes I use the fake straw used in the packaging of certain types of cheese here in France.
These are thin-walled, about 5mm diameter, but very light so won't add much weight to the wagon. #14
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by Newportnobby - Today at 11:43:33 AMSome old U2, from 'Under a blood red sky', through 'Joshua Tree', No line on the horizon' and 'All that you can't leave behind', with oddments like 'Miss Sarajevo' with the heart rending Pavarotti (aka The Passengers) and, of course, this epic from Live Aid
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General Discussion / Re: Happy threadLast post by Webbo - Today at 07:08:57 AMGeorge
I should have informed folks that your visit to Deadwood well predated the time when I knew I had the two locos. You were never under suspicion .Webbo #17
General Discussion / Re: Happy threadLast post by Bealman - Today at 05:25:03 AMGawd, for a minute I thought it might have been me!
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General Discussion / Re: Happy threadLast post by Webbo - Today at 05:16:43 AMHello folks
A few months ago, I was looking through my rolling stock collection and noticed that I could find only one of the two Kato AC4000CW locomotives that I knew I owned. Hunted high and low for the missing loco, but not a hair of it could be found. That it had evaporated was unlikely, that I had dropped it in the rubbish bin accidentally, possible but also unlikely. My mind then concocted the notion that it had been pocketed by one of several visitors to my layout and I even had a person singled out as the most likely culprit. Many years ago I had come across a person who just liked to pinch items from friends and shops. It's a mental disorder called kleptomania. To make a short story long, the missing loco turned up a couple of days ago in a place that was not hidden away, but where I hadn't looked. I'm happy on two accounts. First, that I found my missing loco, and second, that my loss in faith in my fellow man was unfounded. In fact, I'm now quite ashamed to even have suspected that it had been stolen.Webbo ![]() #19
Computer Help / Re: Bad reception in Australia...Last post by Bealman - Yesterday at 11:04:16 PMAh well it's chugging along quite happily now.
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Computer Help / Re: Bad reception in Australia...Last post by Graham - Yesterday at 10:51:18 PMQuote from: Tank on Yesterday at 06:05:22 PMI'll move this, as it's a personal problem, not a forum problem.@Tank It could be one of timing, if the forum hosting provider or somewhere in the network did an upgrade overnight UK time, this would explain why some of us downunder saw issues middle of the day. Given the time differences. cheers Graham | Please Support Us!
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