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#41
General Discussion / Re: What does weathering do to...
Last post by woodbury22uk - March 24, 2026, 02:55:13 PM
I generally do not weather stock but I have over the years weathered the odd wagon using gouache colours which are entirely water washable. A warm water wash and a baby's toothbrush for any stubborn bits in corners will return the wagon to original condition.
#42
General Discussion / Re: Get well soon, George
Last post by Newportnobby - March 24, 2026, 12:57:31 PM
Anne is now at home and being looked after by a rellie. Rumour has it George will be released next Tuesday but, basically, he'll have to be on the strongest painkillers below morphine level as they've done nothing to his back :worried:
#43
N Gauge Discussion / Re: This Hobby is Expensive!!
Last post by Malc-c - March 24, 2026, 11:40:03 AM
Everything is expensive these days...

As far as model railways is concerned I think it the trend to produce more detailed a featured models to replicate full size operation that is pushing prices high.  Years ago manufactures made a big thing of having separately fitted hand rails to give better realism compared to the previous tooling that had moulded parts.  These days its not uncommon to find the dials inside the cab illuminated, and even (in 00 gauge at least) pantographs that raise and lower via servo control.  All these features and very fragile detailing features result in a £400 loco, which with equally detailed coaches can mean that one train cost upwards of a £1000.  Most manufactures claim its because their customers "asked or demanded" this fine level of detail which may or may not be the case.

Personally I've never purchased a brand new loco.  These days you can pick up decent second hand bargains for less than the cost of a take-away for the family. Then there are the kits that NGS produce, adding fun of putting them together but still producing a detailed and valued addition to the collection.
#44
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by port perran - March 24, 2026, 07:26:21 AM
I came across Ozric Tentacles a year or so back.

I'm not sure about them. Not really my kind of thing but some of their stuff is ok.
#45
N Gauge Discussion / Re: This Hobby is Expensive!!
Last post by JulianO - March 24, 2026, 06:31:48 AM
Many good points already made.
Yes, expensive if you set out to build a large layout from scratch with all new stock.
But generally models last.
In my case I can go right back to the age of 4, which is now 65 years ago, to my first Tri-ang Princess Victoria train set. I built up a large 00 collection which I sold off in 1977 to fund N Gauge, which I have continued with ever since.
So, although it would cost a considerable amount now to replace my current collection with all new models, the cost has been spread over 65 years.
Over the last 25 or so years I have probably spent more on guitar lessons than trains.
And it's easy to spend lots of money on other hobbies. Sailing has already been mentioned, how about Hi-Fi, Classic Cars, travel, Stamp and Coin Collecting, etc.
#46
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Newportnobby - March 23, 2026, 10:00:55 PM
Sorry, Tim. Not my cuppa tea :no:
#47
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...
Last post by Moonglum - March 23, 2026, 08:59:18 PM
Now if Hawkwind and Gong had a baby it would probably sound like this...


Only just started listening to this band.

Tim
#48
N Gauge Discussion / MOVED: Bachmann N guage locomo...
Last post by Newportnobby - March 23, 2026, 07:17:21 PM
This topic has been moved to Train Surgery.

https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?msg=880213
#49
N Gauge Discussion / Re: This Hobby is Expensive!!
Last post by Greygreaser - March 23, 2026, 07:14:53 PM
Buying a train-set might be seen as expensive versus other toys!

putting hundreds of hours into railway modelling without charging for labour might be seen as unrealistic!

making one-off scale replicas of scenic items by 3D printing might be seen as costly though they would be unique!

acquiring specific rolling stock to match a period could be seen as extravagant but it complements the layout!

Gathering materials 'which might come in useful' only to be seen as Steptoe!

Saving unused quantities of anything you liked the look of, for the layout, then getting more storage!

Buying an expensive item you liked, which didn't quite fit the layout scenario, but was a bargain!

Now ask yourself if you've given a second thought to the cost of doing any/all the above in order to enjoy railway modelling?
#50
N Gauge Discussion / Re: This Hobby is Expensive!!
Last post by Richard Taylor - March 23, 2026, 05:49:02 PM
Quote from: The Q on March 22, 2026, 09:56:16 PMThen paint, varnishes, sailcloth, lifejackets, waterproofs are all made from oil...

As, of course, are 90% of model railway items. If the current situation continues I suspect many of our suppliers will be reassessing how many new items it's prudent for them to produce and at what price points.

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