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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Issue 105 is being despatched now - UK subscribers should have their copies by the weekend. EU and 'Rest of World' copies go out from the mailing facilitator as soon as the minimum economic number of
By John C · #6374 ·
SAR 91 Class
Yep no worries John, this first one is taking a bit longer to do as I am refining the artwork as I doing each set of parts and sorting out any problems. Brian Qld. Aust. Sent: Tuesday, January 12,
By Brian · #6373 ·
Re: Coil Springs
Looks a very interesting project Brian. Please keep us updated as it progresses. John
By John C · #6372 ·
Re: Coil Springs
I have post some photos of my progress building a 7mm. scale O-14 gauge South African Railways 91 Class loco, 95% of this model will be photo etched. If all goes to plan this model will be powered
By Brian · #6371 ·
Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Review Issue 105 is due for distribution at the end of this month. Contents as follows: Southwold Railway - Blythburgh Station circa 1910. 1:48FS layout by Peter Kazer. Bridge over the Blyth. 2mm
By John C · #6370 ·
7mm Open Day, Mickleover, Derby Sat 30th Jan
Apologies for cross posting if you belong to more than one group ! Everyone is invited to the following event 7mm Narrow Gauge Open Day (was a 'Members' Day' but is open to all) Saturday 30th
By MICHAEL BELLAMY · #6369 ·
Re: Coil Springs
Brian, BNA model world stock springs. You may find what you require there. http://www.bnamodelworld.com/hobby-tools-supplies-materials-springs Rod Hutchinson.
By Rod Hutchinson · #6368 ·
Re: Coil Springs
Brian, Finding springs can be quite a challenge as the technical specs are most confusing to most of us. I used this company for my coupler springs (which ended up being a custom order):
By John C · #6367 ·
Coil Springs
Cab anyone help me with acquiring some coil springs, they need to be not greater then 5/32" [or 4mm.]in diameter, and around 5/16" [or 8mm.], with a 2 ounce [or 56 grams] loading
By Brian · #6366 ·
Re: Help Finding Picture
I think that the answer lies in Roy¡¯s erstwhile Industrial Narrow Gauge Handbook where there is an article on constructing a Birmingham Waterworks pipeline and also, inter alia, on Wheatley¡¯s
By David Woodcock · #6365 ·
Help Finding Picture
I have a recolection of seeing a picture probably in a Narrow Gauge and Industrial in one of the nice little 'just because it is a great picture' little spreads of what my have been a Ruston emerging
By [email protected] · #6364 ·
Facsimile of Decauville catalogue no.130 of 1916
If anyone hasn't already purchased a copy of the 448 page facsimile, it is on special offer on the LR Presse website at the moment at a price of € 34,90 instead of € 77,50, postage extra of
By David Woodcock · #6363 ·
Ready-to-Lay Turnout Bases
About 12 months ago I posted some drawings for designs of turnouts that I was developing for my own use. At that time a comment was made about KB Scale developing some Ready-to-Lay Turnout Bases. This
By Michael Milway · #6362 ·
Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Hi David, The new website will take credit card payments directly - and may not suffer the issues you cite. PayPal is a second option. We are looking at providing a BACS option on the website,
By John C · #6361 ·
Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
John Looking through the new NGI website it seems that the only way to renew a subscription (mine isn¡¯t due until the next issue) is to use the ordering system on the website. If the ¡°credit
By David Woodcock · #6360 ·
Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
I'm sure most of the members here know NG&I Review is very much alive either from here or other forums. I have rather belatedly updated the O14 group about page: http://o14group.org/about/
By John C · #6359 ·
Re: Fw: new message
Hello all, Please ignore the preceding message from Mark Noble, whom seems to have had his contact list used for illegitimate purposes. Whatever you do don't click on the the link! (Those reading on
By trainbrain@... · #6358 ·
Re: Wheel pullers
Hello Adrian and others, Sorry for going off topic, but while I can't help you with a 3 cylinder NG loco, the Tasmanian Government Railways had two 8 cylinder Garratts, provided you're prepared to
By ianj0trains · #6357 ·
Re: Wheel pullers
Adrian is dead right, don't pull a wheel, particularly a plastic spoked one by the rim. My preference is to use a plate with a slot in it, placed behind the wheel, set on an open vice, and tap out
By Frank Sharp · #6356 ·
Re: Wheel pullers
I have a GW Models wheel press and a GW Models wheel puller. I think my gear puller, for getting worms off motor shafts, may also be GW Models but I've had it so long I can't remember! The
By adrian@... · #6355 ·