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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
A note to those concerned about the time it takes to receive their copies of the REVIEW.
Before Bob Barlow took over the magazine, myself and my wife, Anjela used to bag up, address and frank every
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Roy Link <rclpubs@...>
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Thanks Ian,
Your posting / email was successfully received.
I can relate to the logistics. I guess we have no other option, than to wait! I am sure the reading content will be all worth it – when
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Bruce Wood
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#6474
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Re: Digest Number 1653
Not Australia, but it hasn’t reached New Zealand yet either.
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Kevin Crosado
De Selby Research
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Kevin Crosado
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Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Hello Bruce,
Like Rod, I’m in Victoria, and I’ve not seen my copy yet either. Unfortunately the use of a mail consolidator in the UK, which apparently reduces the postage costs, has seriously
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ianj0trains
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#6472
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Thanks Rod – at least I am not alone!
I thought there may have been some other Australian subscribers on this Group, to gain a better overall impression on when the magazine was
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Bruce Wood
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#6470
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
It has not arrived in Victoria, Australia as yet.
Rod Hutchinson
Mooroolbark, Australia
Registrar: 13th Australian Narrow Gauge Railway Convention, Easter
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Rod Hutchinson
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#6469
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Hi Folks,
Has anyone in Australia received their subscription copy yet?
Cheers
Bruce
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Bruce Wood
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#6468
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Bogies Wrightlines
Hello
I'm looking for Wrightlines O14 bogies
gribi.gilbert@...
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gilbert_gribi
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#6467
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Mickleover Derby 7mmNG Open Day
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The Trent Valley Area Group would like to invite all members, friends and other railway modellers to their Open Day?on 21st January. Please note that this is at a new venue. After many
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MICHAEL BELLAMY
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#6466
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Thanks for clearing that up - and my copy arrived in this morning's post!
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Brian Rumary
England
brian(at)rumary.co.uk
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B.Rumary
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#6465
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Yes it was changed (by me). I understand from Roy they have started being sent out today so UK readers should get them in a day or two.
Regards
John
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John C
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#6464
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Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Has anyone received their subscription copy of "Narrow Gauge and Industrial Railway Modelling Review" No.108 yet? On their website blog it says that "Issue 108 has been sent to the printers. Despatch
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B.Rumary
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#6463
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Re: motors for Wrightlines WW1 Simplex
I just ordered and received a drive with a Mashima motor so I suppose he still has stock or access to them.
Bruce Wilson
Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Life Member NMRA
Member Scale 7 Group Gauge 0
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Bruce Wilson
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Re: motors for Wrightlines WW1 Simplex
Looking at the website, they have mashima motors. How are they coping now they have stopped making them??
Paul Holmes
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Paul Holmes
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Re: motors for Wrightlines WW1 Simplex
Hollywood will do 14mm gauge. Contact Geoffrey there for information on ordering.
Bruce Wilson
Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Life Member NMRA
Member Scale 7 Group Gauge 0 Guild 7mmNGA
Member
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Bruce Wilson
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#6460
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Re: motors for Wrightlines WW1 Simplex
Tim,
Hollywood will do a BullAnt bogie to TT fine = 14.2mm gauge and do go down to TT coarse = 12mm so an exactly 14mm gauge version ought to be possible.
I would go for one of those, unless
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adrian@...
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Re: motors for Wrightlines WW1 Simplex
You could have a look at Hollywood Foundry products.
http://www.hollywoodfoundry.com
Rod Hutchinson
Mooroolbark
Australia
Registrar: Australian Narrow Gauge Railway Convention, Easter
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Rod Hutchinson
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Re: motors for Wrightlines WW1 Simplex
Hi Tim
Mine is on the Wrightlines 014 motor bogie and fits fine.? Top end is a little lively - but then no-one shoots at it on Rhyd!? Slow running is perfectly acceptible.
I understand the Black
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David John
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motors for Wrightlines WW1 Simplex
Hi all,
I’m just wondering what experience you all might have of building the Wrightlines WW1 Simplex “Tin Turtles”? I have a kit W225 and was wondering about the best way to motorise
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annie95065
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Re: The Stronalacher Saga
Mark,
I use the .png as the bases of all my artwork, however when it comes to doing makersplates or anything requiring fine detail such as lettering etc.. I draw the artwork 10 times larger, and then
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rallim56@...
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#6455
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