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Captain Kernow
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in the meantime... Met Manning Wardle Brill No1 OO gauge
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Kit-bashed up the body. To my usual Hornby Railrod level of detail. Now to fettle it... I'll post my thoughts on the kit in due couse.
Yesterday at 19:52
Captain Kernow
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Twisted up like something from a lathe unfortunately. But I managed to bodge a new one... Shes alive and runs sweet as anything.. Can't...
Yesterday at 19:52
Captain Kernow
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I used a RoadRunner Compact, driving on the centre axle, with the motor up the firebox, but I may have had more headroom on the "Class L...
Yesterday at 19:51
Captain Kernow
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I've built a couple of these. One OO and one P4. Both I converted so the motor was in the boiler barrel as per the MRJ articles. The P4...
Yesterday at 19:50
Captain Kernow
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It's a nice kit. Though as seems to be the norm no thought was given as to how to motorise it, the instructions are at best vague and...
Yesterday at 19:50
Captain Kernow
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I'm scared of these plastic cantered wheels, I'm used to Markits.... I doubt I can play around taking them off and on the axles trying...
Yesterday at 19:50
Captain Kernow
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in the meantime... Met Manning Wardle Brill No1 OO gauge
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Hmmm. I've ordered a tiny coreless motor.....
Yesterday at 19:49
Pugsley
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RAILEX 2026 (Aylesbury) 23rd May & 24th May
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Some of my personal highlights
Yesterday at 19:23
Pugsley
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Thanks Matt! Some more progress yesterday and today- I got some mild steel blanks to use as female dies, so spent yesterday filing down...
Yesterday at 19:22
Pugsley
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West Halton Sidings - Signal Box
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Something I've been working on over the last year as and when I've felt up to it is the signal box controlling the junction with the...
Yesterday at 19:22
Pugsley
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Here you are James, bear in mind that the track is curved, which adds slightly to its length. Both baseboard frames are actually...
Yesterday at 19:21
Pugsley
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4mm
An EM Workbench - More 10 minute finescale: Bachmann Presflo
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Near instant EM, courtesy of the Bluebell Railway carriage restoration team shop at Hotstead Keynes. The Bachmann Presflo is quite nice...
Yesterday at 19:19
Pugsley
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Hunslet Works in 7mm
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Apologies for it being so long since the last post. I have been doing the massive job that is the detailing of the brick work on the...
Yesterday at 19:18
soo4513
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I'm back in Chicago now but before I went I managed to do a bit more on the MP15. You can't buy replacement P48 wheels for these older...
Yesterday at 18:53
AJC
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Downton Train Crash of 1884 in EM Gauge
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Yes please Adam! Stour is such a tiny thing that I reckon that it's an excellent idea to use N gauge transfers.
Yesterday at 18:38
My apologies for any interuptions - however the forum updates have been applied - sucessfully it appears unless someone tells me otherwise!
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