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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by Moonglum - Yesterday at 05:41:10 PMYep, I like that - just checked out his credentials, quite a pedigree! Slight hint of Johnny Cash?
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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by EtchedPixels - Yesterday at 05:05:58 PMTom Morello
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General Discussion / Re: Tri-ang R52 Jinty - myster...Last post by mojo - Yesterday at 03:42:36 PMLooks like a track gauge to me.
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General Discussion / Re: Tri-ang R52 Jinty - myster...Last post by Bealman - Yesterday at 02:12:48 PMNot exactly full of info there, either, so far!
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General Discussion / Re: new cordless drill.Last post by Bob G - Yesterday at 02:09:53 PMWhen I started in N a Minitrix Mk 1 coach was £1.01 discounted to 96p. A Peco 5-plank wagon was 40p and a steel mineral wagon 44p. I think the 15' wheelbase tank wagons were about 65p. The Jubilee was £9.50. There were only a handful of UK RTR locos, and half of those were not to scale or in some cases even recognisable as UK outline! Britannia was £7.17. The Farish Holden tank and 94xx pannier were around a fiver.
We were poor but we were happy, and we made do. Peco actually painted a Minitrix V200 to look like a Warship for one of its early N catalogues (a reverse of what was done to a real Warship in preservation, which was painted to look like a V200), hauling a block train of its 15' tanks (later to become TTAs). #46
General Discussion / Re: Raising money to support T...Last post by emjaybee - Yesterday at 02:04:48 PM #47
General Discussion / Re: Happy threadLast post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 01:47:17 PMQuote from: Papyrus on May 26, 2026, 11:58:07 AMAs I always say, you can never have too many brake vans. Do you always say that? Oh, good. Seeing as I have 26 of various types, I could well be guilty of that #48
General Discussion / Re: new cordless drill.Last post by maridunian - Yesterday at 12:59:32 PMQuote from: Bob G on Yesterday at 12:40:06 PMQuote from: Roy L S on Yesterday at 10:22:38 AMQuote from: maridunian on Yesterday at 10:12:40 AMI wonder how many of these have been made over the past half century? The oldest price list I can find is 1988 when these sold for £3.25 each. According to the Bank of England, that would be £9.29 in today's money. I've no idea whether these have been in continuous production or batched, but my impression is they have always been available to buy, and are clearly a profitable enough product! Mike #49
General Discussion / Re: Tri-ang R52 Jinty - myster...Last post by Steven B - Yesterday at 12:42:52 PMI've asked the question on RMWeb:
https://www.rmweb.co.uk/topic/200762-mystery-triang-gauge/ #50
General Discussion / Re: new cordless drill.Last post by Bob G - Yesterday at 12:40:06 PMQuote from: Roy L S on Yesterday at 10:22:38 AMQuote from: maridunian on Yesterday at 10:12:40 AMI wonder how many of these have been made over the past half century? The first batch of these wagons were built in 1966. The Peco model is close to the first design, but the spacing of the outer stanchions is wrong. Later designs had fewer vertical stanchions. They were probably first made by Peco in around 1969, because the 15' tank wagons came out in about 1967 (made originally by Minitrix IIRC) and then by Peco around 1969. I was still into OO at that time. I remember the adverts in the RM called "Whisky galore". They had sprung couplings at the start. Elsie couplings came about on the 10' wheelbase wagons first. I had some of both 15' and 10' wheelbase wagons in 1971 when I started in N. The Peco wagon chassis were considered much better than the Farish ones at the time. Not sure if I've added anything to the discussion! And very off topic. | Please Support Us!
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