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      • American O Scale: "Portway Terminal Short Line, MN".

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        Posted December 22, 2020

        23 minutes ago, Northroader said:

        One thing got me puzzled looking round, how do you get in and out?

        The loft hatch is in the floor, with a hinged cover I lower over the hole when I'm up there. The edge of the cover is just visible in the foreground of the second, northwardsphoto. F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (1)

        28 minutes ago, Northroader said:

        I regularly think of Lyddlow goods as a very good small space job, hope that don’t get closured.

        No no, I won't be closing it, I just don't play with it much.

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        • American O Scale: "Portway Terminal Short Line, MN".

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          Posted December 22, 2020

          ....and to wrap it up, a bit of a State of theLocos update...

          During the early lockdown I did manage to finish off my two Heljan 6-axle diesels; a photo & comment was even published in BRM magazine as part of a larger 'lockdown' article.

          My Class 31 now has it's wipers refitted & ETH jumper fitted under the buffer. It's finished as 31 415, an Old Oak Common machine that for some time had a similar white stripe treatment to those allocated to Finsbury Park, a neat addition I like very much.

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          My Class 37 has been finished as 37 270, which was the last loco to haul a revenue freight for BR in the Forest of Dean in 1976. The model isn't absolutely 100% accurate for the Uber-Rivet Counters, but it's good enough for me.

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          In the background of that photo can be glimpsed the body of one of my U.S. Weaver Geeps.

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          The grey one is my slooooow project to model a CSX GP38-2; the body shell had some painting done on it in the summer; the Ex-Milwaukee 'Soo Bandit' is my long-suffering GP40, currently still in bits while I mess with - & have currently messed up F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (6)- it's drive-line gearing. I've had a rest from it to prevent it becoming the first loco in my collection to become airborne... F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (7) F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (8)

          Anyway to end these reports on a happier note, there's always my Atlas Plymouths to fall back on.

          So in a nice line-up and as a sign-off for a funny old year, here's Bah Humbug from the Portway High Line Sub. F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (9)F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (10)

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          • American O Scale: "Portway Terminal Short Line, MN".

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            Posted December 22, 2020· Edited by F-UnitMad
            Spelling!!

            Annual State of the Layouts Address, part two.

            My UK outline O layouts have made little or no progress this year, and have only been run occasionally. In fact the smallest, "Lyddlow Goods", is a bit of a dumping ground at the moment...

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            On Withyn Reach, I did make a start with some point rodding and a ground frame. The frame was scratchbuilt with balsa, and Skytrex whitemetal levers, the rodding is adapted from the Wills 4mm scale kit, which is closer to 7mm scale, alledgedly!!

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            ....which got as far as here, and the mojo died a death - that plastic rodding is fiddly stuff to work with!!! F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (16)

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            • American O Scale: "Portway Terminal Short Line, MN".

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              Posted December 22, 2020

              Over on Mr Northroader's "Washbourne" thread, he gave a State of the Layouts Address, which went down very well, & Mr Nearholmer stated it was an idea he would steal. Well, so shall I.... F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (20)

              Portway Terminal RR, Annual State of the Layouts Address 2020.

              I am pleased to report some progress on the Portway Terminal High Line Sub-division this past year.

              As well as the ceremonial Golden Spike Day on March 20th (page 13 of this Thread) scenic work has started in various areas and the mortal remains of the original HO layout are more or less hidden now. There has been - and still is - much faffing with DCC for various locos, and lots of playing trains er, um, I mean Operating Sessions, carried out with the main aim of Having a Good Time.

              A general view southwards of the layout & it's environs...

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              And northwards...

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              Just this week a proper start has been made on the Chemical Supplies building, with a foamboard carcass taking shape, ready to be clad with corrugated paper. This is the first time I've used foamboard, it's nice to work with!

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              The two other layouts I have are British outline, and can be glimpsed in the overall views. Due to photo download limits, and the fact I don't think I have threads for them on RMweb, Part 2 of my State of the Layouts Address will follow shortly....

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              • The Eagle has landed...

                in Overseas Modelling

                Posted December 22, 2020

                2 hours ago, Dr Gerbil-Fritters said:

                Thankfully not! I did have the 4F with solid wheels and a tender drive. I say 'drive', it mostly just made noise and spun the wheels uselessly. I removed it and had a very nice push-along train instead.

                I also had the 'Clayton', a class 31 and the legendary Deltic. The best thing about the Deltic was the blue colour - spot on for BR drab. Each one seemed to be to a different scale, and the Mk1s were to a different scale again. It's a wonder that my interest in model trains survived. Actually, thinking about it 0 it didn't. it went dormant for about 30 years...

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                The Deltic looked great in the Railway Modeller review, and so I asked for one for Christmas 1978. What the RM didn't mention was that the Lima Mk1 carriages just about came up to the bonnet top on the Deltic. I was so disappointed. My parents must have sensed my disappointment too, I feel sad for them now.

                Thanks for that horror show - I'd quite forgotten just how awful Lima N gauge was. F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (39)

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                • End of the spur, is no more

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                  Posted December 21, 2020

                  Love the overgrown spurs, abandoned loading dock, and especially the instruction at Raymondo's. F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (42)

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                  • “Oh-oo-oh you’re in the Army now…”

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                    Posted December 21, 2020

                    On 20/12/2020 at 15:02, HillsideDepot said:

                    The wonderful Allied Marine & Locomotive Company layout by Allan Sibley and Brian Dorman which featured in the November 1978 issue of Railway Modeller made a lasting impression on an 8-year old as to the possibilities of the industrial railway world.

                    I still have my copy of that article F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (45) and a second one they did a bit later that focused on some of the cameo detail scenes on the layout. F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (46)

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                    • Class 86/2 liveries carried at conversions

                      in UK Prototype Questions

                      Posted December 21, 2020

                      No probs!! F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (48)

                      • Class 86/2 liveries carried at conversions

                        in UK Prototype Questions

                        Posted December 21, 2020· Edited by F-UnitMad

                        Why notjust renumber it?* Apologies for a photo of a photo, and I have no idea of the exact date I took this at B'ham New Street, but it would have been late '80s, possibly very early '90s....

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                        *Edit - andpaint the window surrounds white as well

                        *Edit again!! and add the nose jumper cables, and high-intensity headlight.... and probably more details I haven't spotted yet!!! D'oh!! F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (50)

                        • “WASHBOURNE”

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                          Posted December 21, 2020

                          1 hour ago, Northroader said:

                          It struck me,when I popped into the loft for a brief session this afternoon, that the view when you enter through the door might help pad up what I was describing last night, so:

                          All you need to do is link all those little layouts together, and you'd have one great big one.... F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (51)F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (52)

                          Hat, coat etc....

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                          • The Eagle has landed...

                            in Overseas Modelling

                            Posted December 21, 2020

                            On 18/12/2020 at 23:47, Dr Gerbil-Fritters said:

                            I got one of these for Christmas 1975,in N gauge and painted green with a BR emblem. I think it was meant to be a Clayton.

                            Was it made by Lima, perchance? F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (56) F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (57)

                            • “WASHBOURNE”

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                              Posted December 20, 2020

                              Blimey it must be cold if Hilda has that much clothing on.

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                              • Overuse of weathering on yellow warning panels

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                                Posted December 20, 2020

                                4 hours ago, great central said:

                                At certain times of year, what started the day as a fairly clean yellow front can be almost black with squashed flies by the end, even despite the attempts of many hungry wasps to get them off at station stopsF-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (61)

                                I remember watching birds picking flies of the front of locos at Birmingham New Street, circa late '70s, especially Class 86 & 87electrics. The fronts were black with insects in the spring & summer, a problem I faced to a lesser degree years later as an HGV driver.

                                • The Forum Jokes Thread

                                  in Wheeltappers

                                  Posted December 20, 2020

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                                  • Bridge bashing

                                    in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)

                                    Posted December 20, 2020

                                    19 minutes ago, Reorte said:

                                    The lorry appears to be within them (just), so the question is whether or not the lorry's over 8' 9" tall.

                                    As it got stuck, that'll be a "Yes", then... F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (65)

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                                    • Dapol announce 7mm HAA, HEA and VEA at Warley

                                      in Dapol

                                      Posted December 19, 2020

                                      1 hour ago, NigeW said:

                                      About time: only been waiting 8 years for them. Hopefully the 8 shoe underframe from the vanwide will lead to a palvan, pluslater vans andconflats.

                                      Agreed about time; but still no mention of the HEAs... F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (67)

                                      • Bridge bashing

                                        in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)

                                        Posted December 19, 2020

                                        3 hours ago, rab said:

                                        So now I guess the discussion will change from the accuracy of the height indication to the accuracy of the width indicators. F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (68)

                                        The warning sign is still a height indicator, not width. The white lines are there because it's an arch, and they show where the height indication applies.

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                                        • O Scale, Traditional Size and S Scale

                                          in 7mm+ modelling

                                          Posted December 19, 2020

                                          1 hour ago, rockershovel said:

                                          hence the success of HO and OO, because they were a step change from O, in the desired direction

                                          This does ring true - any new, smaller scale has had to be significantly smaller than the previously 'smallest' scale to prosper. Hence HO/OO took off, and N gauge later on, but the 'in between' scales like S & TT have remained niche scales. Now I for one quite like niche scales, and not being in the mainstream, having had a dabble in British HO at one time. If there was more R-T-R US-outline S available I could be tempted; fortunately US 2-rail O is still niche enough for me, but the recent boom in UK O, whilst providing some wonderful models recently at more affordable prices, has pushed the scale more & more towards the mainstream, and I'm finding my interest in it waning. F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (70)

                                          Back to the relative size of different scales, I'm sure I saw a comment on RMweb recently about how for UK outline, T scale seems to be making more headway than Z ever did. Maybe the appeal for those who can see such tiny models is partly that it is significantly smaller than N, rather than just slightly smaller? F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (71)

                                          • When the real thing looks like a model

                                            in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)

                                            Posted December 19, 2020

                                            7 hours ago, Wickham Green too said:

                                            We've all had that OOPS ! moment.

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                                            I thought it was what trains look like anyway on setrack points. F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (73)

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                                            • Prototype for everything corner.

                                              in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)

                                              Posted December 19, 2020

                                              On 18/12/2020 at 12:58, JDW said:

                                              To be honest, without knowing the full back story & issues involved, some of the comments on here about this video are about as intelligent as one of the comments on the YouTube post itself, asking why they didn't just 'switch on the engine and drive it?'

                                              Certainly no need to stoop to abusive language.

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                                              • in Exhibitions

                                                Posted December 18, 2020

                                                That 'dramatic backscene' is much better!! F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (78)

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                                                • The Eagle has landed...

                                                  in Overseas Modelling

                                                  Posted December 18, 2020

                                                  6 hours ago, Dr Gerbil-Fritters said:

                                                  What's particularly impressive for me is that these are all vintage mid 80s-90s models.

                                                  Yep - those of us who were fed up with the standard UK 00 offerings of thattime either:-

                                                  1) looked to the Continent or, 2) if we were poor and/or couldn't be bothered to learn a foreign language, we looked to the USA... F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (80)

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                                                  • Harts Hill an 0 gauge Black Country micro plus Hookton and Lipp Vale

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                                                    Posted December 16, 2020

                                                    On 14/12/2020 at 10:26, Mike said:

                                                    Oh. and you can never have too many locomotives (see photos)

                                                    I think it's actually a legal requirement. F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (84) F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (85) F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (86)

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                                                    • Bridge bashing

                                                      in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)

                                                      Posted December 16, 2020

                                                      4 hours ago, eastwestdivide said:

                                                      Are all those ads for beer and fa*gs?!

                                                      There really was nothing else to do in the '50s... F-UnitMad's Content - Page 121 (89)

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