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Re: Back to back gauge
Hi James, Please put me down for one as well, I live in Australia, but I can send you a Barclays Bank Cheque and give you an address in the Black country to send it to. Cheers Geoff To:
By Geoff Briggs · #6112 ·
Re: Back to back gauge
Hi James Can you put me down for one please Regards Adrian McAinsh Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 4:07 PM To: O14@... Subject: Re: [O14] Back to back gauge I am now up to 15 in
By adrian · #6111 ·
Re: Back to back gauge
James Put me down for one (in case you didn't take my reply on NGRM as a yes) Johm
By John C · #6110 ·
Re: Back to back gauge
Hi James ?9-00 or so is fine with me.? Firm order - and many thanks. Cheers David To: O14@... Sent: Wednesday, 21 January 2015, 16:11 Subject: Re: [O14] Back to back gauge ? no
By David John · #6109 ·
Re: Back to back gauge
James,put me down for one. Tim
By timallsopp · #6108 ·
Re: Back to back gauge
no problem... :) [O14] <O14@...> wrote:
By andy binns · #6107 ·
Re: Back to back gauge
I am now up to 15 in total. I have had chat with Malcolm from Model Railway Parts, at these kind of numbers the gauge will come out around ?9. Obviously a little more than his O gauge item, but he
By James Hockley · #6106 ·
Re: Back to back gauge
James I'll have one please... regards Andy [O14] <O14@...> wrote:
By andy binns · #6105 ·
Re: Back to back gauge
Can you put me down for one Marc Dobson Furness wagon co
By Marc Dobson · #6104 ·
Re: Back to back gauge
OK, So far I am up to 11 units, with the requests here and from the a Narrow Gauge online forum. I will get a price and come back to you all with it, so you can make a final decision if you want
By James Hockley · #6103 ·
Re: Back to back gauge
Hi. You can put me down for one.,,,,thanks Kevin
By kevin MacIntosh · #6102 ·
Back to back gauge
I am in the process of getting a back to back gauge produced for me by Model Railway Parts. I have been after one for a while, I am aware of what is on the market but they are not quite what I am
By James Hockley · #6101 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
I agree with you Michael that I personally would always use wooden sleepers made to fit the plan, however I believe that many would want an easier route, hence my suggestion. You rightly point out
By John C · #6100 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
George and John have expressed a desire for sleeper bases to be 3D printed or laser cut from wood. Personally, I think the best solution for an individual modeller is to print out the plans full size,
By Michael Milway · #6099 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
... or laser-cut wood?! George! To: O14@... Sent: Monday, 29 December 2014, 20:23 Subject: [O14] Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths ? These look great Michael. Noting you
By George Morris · #6098 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
These look great Michael. Noting you have done these in CAD I wonder if there would be any interest in having the sleeper bases 3D printed. John
By John C · #6097 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
Michael, According to my 1964/5 copy of British Railway Track, the bracket holding the stretcher bar to the switch is called somewhat imaginatively a 'stretcher bar bracket'. It does what it says on
By David Hughes · #6096 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
Hi Michael, Am I looking in the wrong place? I can't find anything, and it sounds interesting. Tim _____ Sent: 28 December 2014 06:25 To: O14@... Subject: [O14] Re: Checkrail
By annie95065 · #6095 ·
Re: Checkrail and crossing wingrail lengths
I have re-arranged my folder (mjm's folder) and have uploaded my latest drawings for a #6 set of points. This time I have included a lot more detail in the way of fishplates, bolts, spikes, etc. The
By Michael Milway · #6094 ·
Wrightlines Edward Thomas/Corris #4
Hi everybody, Hope you've all had a pleasant Christmas. Just thought I'd ask if anyone has a spare, unwanted or abandoned Wrightlines Edward Thomas/Corris #4 kit. Their code is W204. I'd prefer
By annie95065 · #6088 ·