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Re: kit availability
Hi Tim, I have built one of the emardee / MRD open wagons. Quite a good kit, instructions are comprehensive, I found them a little hard to follow at times but that relates more to my inexperience
By James Hockley · #6067 ·
Re: kit availability
Thanks John, I quite fancy one of those emardee vans. best, Tim _____ Sent: 07 December 2014 17:41 To: O14@... Subject: [O14] Re: kit availability Hi Tim I don't
By annie95065 · #6066 ·
Re: kit availability
Hi Tim I don't know about the Corris brake van but try the following for Darjeeling: http://www.emardee.org.uk http://www.ngtrains.com/Pages/EDM_Models/N1/edmloco.html And Wrightlines: ABS Models 39
By John C · #6065 ·
Re: kit availability
Hi Tim, From a 2008 posting on RMWeb, the contact for Wrightlines is Adrian Swain, 39 Napier Road, Poole, BH15 4LX, Tel: 01202 672891. He doesn't do online. David H To: O14@... From:
By David Hughes · #6064 ·
kit availability
Hi everyone, just a couple of quick questions before I embark on scratch/commission building: Does anyone make a kit for the ex-Corris brake van, now on the Talyllyn railway? Is any Darjeeling
By annie95065 · #6063 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
Michael, I not up to speed on your point making project. What material will your point bases be made from? Regards Rod Hutchinson Australia
By Rod Hutchinson · #6062 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
I have uploaded a fresh drawing of the points I am currently working on. It can be found in my folder: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/O14/files/mjm%27s%20Folder/
By Michael Milway · #6061 ·
Re: Happy Birthday O14 Group - 10 years today
Hi Ian, I will have my O16.5 display ¡°Malcolm & Moore¡± operating. The major difference between O16.5 and O14, (apart from 2.5mm with the track gauge) is the abundance of commercially produced
By Bruce Wood · #6059 ·
Re: Happy Birthday O14 Group - 10 years today
Hi Bruce, Although not an 0-14 modeller myself, (too many other combinations already,) I certainly admire the work being done by many on this forum, and look forward to seeing some running at the
By ianj0trains · #6058 ·
Re: Happy Birthday O14 Group - 10 years today
Hi Folks, Happy Birthday to the Group! I am not sure how long I have been a member, however it must have been most of the ten years. I have tried to reflect on the major milestones in the last
By Bruce Wood · #6057 ·
Narrow Gauge Open Day
Just to let the group know I will be waving the 0-14 flag tomorrow with The Brickworks at the Dorset Narrow Gauge Model Railway Open Day at Colehill Memorial Hall, Cannon Hill Road, Colehill, Wimborne
By Arthur Budd · #6056 ·
Re: Happy Birthday O14 Group - 10 years today
Happy Birthday! I wanted to apologise to the Group for my lack of contribution over the last couple of years and for the delay with processing some orders - work was going crazy and I really had no
By David Janes · #6055 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
Hello Micheal, Thanks for your research. Yes please could you do scale drawings. On the subject of Sn3 track. I am using the free templates from Fast tracks: Fast Tracks Sn3 Scale Printable Track
By Keith Hanbury-Chatten · #6054 ·
Re: Happy Birthday O14 Group - 10 years today
Today is the 10th birthday of the O14 group. Technically the group was started by Mark K in October 2004 and I joined a couple of weeks later, but 10 years ago today several members joined and the
By John C · #6053 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
Hi Michael, Re the joints in the stock rail. I suspect (purely based on observation) that switches were produced as a pair of planed blades and stock rails which, together with crossings, are
By John C · #6052 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
Thanks for your kind words John. I have seen lots of points with the joints in the stock rails as you describe. My personal preference is not to have any joints in the stock rail as this is the
By Michael Milway · #6051 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
Hi Michael Well done for all this prototype work and producing a superb design which I think will be useful to many. I remember our founder member Mark sending me several photos of the Illawarra
By John C · #6050 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
After reading all the replies to my original post and measuring up every set of points at the Illawarra Light Railway Museum, I have come to the following conclusion: "They made it all up as they went
By Michael Milway · #6049 ·
Re: Hulme End carriage bodies
Hi Marc. This sounds promising. Will the specific carriage bodies at Hulme End be in the range? They had been bashed about with new 'shed doors' and missing panelling so I thought it might be easier
By Paul Holmes · #6043 ·
Re: Hulme End carriage bodies
Hi, I have just got some drawings of small NSR coaches and I'm intending to produce some coach kits in 7mm next year. These will be in resin with brass fittings. The same spec as our range of
By Marc Dobson · #6042 ·