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Re: Chemin de fer du calvados
David, 'Calvados pour les Petits Trains' is A4 and has 175 pages, most with at least one illustration (there is a lovely double-page photo of Caen's place de la gare with standard and narrow gauge
By David Hughes · #7422 ·
Re: Chemin de fer du calvados
Yours David
By David Massingham · #7421 ·
Re: Chemin de fer du calvados
Does Alain¡¯s book have any drawings? I¡¯d love to model a 60cm-gauge steam tram loco, and the Calvados enclosed 4-6-0ts would fit the bill nicely. Allan
By Allan Dare · #7420 ·
Re: Chemin de fer du calvados
Correction: €40 from La Bouquenerie via Abe Books. ________________________________ Sent: 10 January 2020 19:19 To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [o14] Chemin de fer du calvados Hi
By David Hughes · #7419 ·
Re: Chemin de fer du calvados
Hi David, Welcome to the Group. I've got Alain's book 'Calvados pour les Petits Trains', and love it. It took me a while to find one at a price I was willing to pay, from a French seller on eBay (?35
By David Hughes · #7418 ·
Chemin de fer du calvados
Hello, I'm new to saying anything here but I've been tempted out of silence by the calvados tramway. It's driving me mad. I've seen 2 french books, one by Henri Domengie and the other one by Alain de
By David Massingham · #7417 ·
Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
REVIEW 121 is now at the printers for distribution later this month. The contents are: * Hulme End in O17¡¤5 - Part 1 - Leek & Manifold 7mm scale excellence by Paul Holmes * Melin Dolryhd - Stuart
By John C · #7416 ·
Re: Exhibitions
When exhibitions are being attended in declining numbers, it doesn¡¯t hurt to spread the word through new and different means. Particularly when attracting the next generation. There are those who
By Andrew Young · #7415 ·
Re: Exhibitions
One advantage of having a Facebook group dedicated to exhibitions, is that those who attend can post videos of those events and you end up with a record spread over a number of the exhibitions over
By Brian · #7414 ·
Re: Exhibitions
John and all, Am aware of UK Model Shops site. as secretary of EXE Model Railway Society our show is listed there, along with many others. Just thought it was something that wouldn¡¯t go amiss on
By Kevin Staddon · #7413 ·
Re: Exhibitions
I think that's a good use of face book,? I am alresdy planning a long weekend in Germany after seeing an exhibition advertised in March, thanks.Regards, David
By Dafydd Elvy · #7412 ·
Re: Exhibitions
Hi Frank, Whilst I use UKMD almost exclusively we can't ignore the fact that it's old school (email and? the website non reactive so doesn't work well on mobiles) and large swathes of the population
By John C · #7411 ·
Re: Exhibitions
Kevin, Isn't this unnecessary duplication of the very good service provided by ukmodeldirectory? Exhibition managers have at least 3 magazines to notify, UKMD, and we'd hope the 7mm exhibition list
By Frank Sharp · #7410 ·
Exhibitions
Folks, Don¡¯t know haw many of you do Facebook? I have created an Exhibition group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1454185828075234/?fref=gs&dti=261818997567882&hc_location=group The idea is to have
By Kevin Staddon · #7409 ·
Re: 7MM NNG 16 build
I'll watch this with great interest having had a good look at one recently. Are you building in preserved condition or original working condition as in South Africa? Although having seen? no 138 it
By John C · #7408 ·
7MM NNG 16 build
Hello Fellows, I have been working on building my BWM NNG 16 kit and have added a few more photos to my album. I have made up the cab roof to more closely resemble the drawings and also done a lot
By Keith Stamper <csrr70@...> · #7407 ·
Re: Ballast - Suggestions
I know that the Green Scenes ballast is from nut shells as my friend Roger Brown put John Lloyd onto the stuff years ago. John used to colour it with household paint in a food processor but I don¡¯t
By Robin Edwards · #7406 ·
Re: Ballast - Suggestions
After a bit of googling I think Woodland Scenics ballast is made from ground walnut shells - probably coloured to suit. The raw material is readily available in different grades as a shot blasting
By John C · #7405 ·
Re: Possible Tal-y-llyn rly layout
Its a long shot, but you could try contacting Adrian Swain (ABS) he may still have a few Dolgoch kits knocking around.? Steev
By stephen howe · #7404 ·
Re: Possible Tal-y-llyn rly layout
I was thinking of start loco building with the peco Tal-y-llyn then scratch building Dolgogh as there is no kit anymore. Marc
By Marc Dobson · #7403 ·