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Re: A3014 Micro display
Echo that!
What’s the phrase, “Two steps forward, one step back”?
In my case its often “one step forward and two steps back”, though that ignores the very valuable lessons I learn all the
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G Shearn
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#6274
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Re: A3014 Micro display
Hi David,
I can see them on the group, and I'm all the way over in Australia !!
Cheers
Ian J
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ianj0trains
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#6273
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Re: A3014 Micro display
I'm itching to see it but either don't get into the photos area of the Yahoo! group or my laptop sits in blackness. Any chance of the photos getting posted to the website?
David H
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David Hughes
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#6272
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Re: A3014 Micro display
Hi Bruce,
I reckon I spend at least half of my work time procrastinating, hunting for materials that hide the moment I look for them, looking for lost items & tools, fixing things I break when trying
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John C
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#6271
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Re: A3014 Micro display
Hi John,
Thank-you for your nice compliment.
Just clarifying the build-time, this is the time I was actually “working” on the display, and not the lapsed time. The ten hours refers to the layout
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Bruce Wood
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#6270
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Re: A3014 Micro display
Looks great Bruce. I doubt if I could do that much in 10 hours.
John
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John C
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#6269
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A3014 Micro display
Hi Folks,
I posted a message a couple of weeks ago that I was building a micro 014 project, named “A3014”. (O14 gauge on an A3 sized footprint.)
This has been a diversion project to
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Bruce Wood
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#6268
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Billy Spanner's Garage
From David John:
Billy Spanners’ Garage | O14 Group http://o14group.org/2015/06/19/billy-spanners-garage/
http://o14group.org/2015/06/19/billy-spanners-garage/
Billy Spanners’ Garage |
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John C
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#6267
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
It might be better to wait a bit, as I'm sure they have a lot on their hands sorting out the transfer back to Roy Link.
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Brian Rumary
England
brian(at)rumary.co.uk
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B.Rumary
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#6266
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Indeed!
We, the Review's devoted readership owe Roy a significant vote of thanks for taking back into his home the offspring he surely hoped had flown the nest to make a life with someone else!
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adrian@...
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#6265
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Great news for us but sad for Roy Link who has been trying to step away from full service publishing.
Bill UffelmanOcean View DE
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William Uffelman
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#6264
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
As an American admirer of 014 work, I am delighted to read this and will
subscribe as soon as possible.
Regards,
William Bryk
O14@...> wrote:
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William Bryk
Attorney and
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William Bryk <wmbryk@...>
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#6263
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Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Friends,
There is no 'good news' surrounding the death of Bob Barlow.
However, new posting on the Greystar web site Redirect http://www.greystarpublications.com
Redirect
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adrian@...
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#6262
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Re: Mark Clark Wren
Mine came with flangeless centre drivers.
Adrian
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Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
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adrian
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#6261
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Re: Mark Clark Wren
Hi
Those rear fixed bearings are the first odd thing in the kit. They are way too hefty and I have left them in the packet. A couple of spins in the holes in the chassis with a broach and I have
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Paul Holmes
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#6260
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Re: Mark Clark Wren
I think that is Alastair's plan - he said continuous beam which would be CSB. ?Sounds an interesting project, & I'll be keeping my eye out for progress from you all...?
Cheers, Pete?
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Peter Tarver
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#6259
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Re: Mark Clark Wren
You may want to consider using guitar string for springs, it offers a suspension that won’t tend to make your model get the wobbles as with coil springs, and a whole lot easier to
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Brian
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#6258
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Re: Mark Clark Wren
I too picked up a Wren from Mark at the weekend (must have been a good day
for him!), after being impressed by the model on his stand. In fact all the
stuff on his stand looked great. The deal
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Alastair Ribbands
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#6257
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Re: Mark Clark Wren
Can some kind soul who has bought Mark Clark’s Joffre kit tell me whether it comes with flangeless centre drivers. The prototype had them, the drawings on the website seem to show them flanged and
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David Woodcock
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#6256
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Re: Mark Clark Wren
Paul
Do let us know how you shoe horned the decoder, keep alive capacitor and
smoke unit into it.
I’ve got all three of Marks kits and haven’t started one of them yet
Paul M
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Paul Martin
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#6255
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