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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
" But small is the gate and *narrow* the road that leads to life, and only a few find it." Matthew 7:14 steveholland590@...> wrote:
By David Rae · #6876 ·
Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Mighty Dread? I thought he was a reggae artist :-) I’ll get me coat…… Regards Steve
By Steve Holland · #6875 ·
Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Thanks Roy The response is . . . . . "Glad tidings of great joy I bring To you and all mankind.” I'll get my copy from EDM at the Burton Show so a little while longer to wait . . . . . .
By MICHAEL BELLAMY · #6874 ·
Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
“Fear not,” said he, for mighty dread. Had seized their troubled mind . . . I have received my ‘Editor’s’ copies of 114 - so this means the mail shot of subscriptions should be ‘in the
By Roy C Link <rclpubs@...> · #6873 ·
Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
And not yet seen down here in sunny Sussex. I am always appreciative of every issue so can be patient for as long as it takes. I'm sure Roy or John will update us with the distribution info along the
By decauville1126 · #6872 ·
Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
I haven't seen an announcement that it's been posted yet (there often is one) and one hasn't made it's way to me in South Yorkshire yet either, so I'm guessing the answer is no, Mark
By Mark Greenwood · #6871 ·
Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Has this issue of the NG&I Review been sent out yet? And if so, has anyone in the UK got theirs? -- Brian Rumary England brian(at)rumary.co.uk
By B.Rumary · #6870 ·
Re: 7mm rule
An excellent scale rule - in my opinion one of the very best - is available from CPL Products. https://www.cplproducts.net/home.html Adrian Gray
By Adrian Gray · #6869 ·
Re: 7mm rule
There are two types of gauge, the roller gauge intended mainly for straight track and the three point one which automatically widens the gauge on curves. As Roy Link has said, 14mm standards are
By Frank Sharp · #6868 ·
Re: 7mm rule
As to a scale ruler, in a pinch a US HO ruler will work and is easily available in the States. 1:43.5 is twice 1:87. Just half measurements taken to get the 1:43.5 equivalent. Dave
By Dave Eggleston · #6867 ·
Re: 7mm rule
Matt, As you can imagine, there isn't a huge demand for 14mm track gauges and wheel back-to-backs. One of the main roller gauge suppliers is currently offline but hopes to be back up and running at
By David Hughes · #6866 ·
Re: Starting up
Roy, Yes those wheels were a godsend and you introduced them just as I was giving up with my struggle with Stephen Poole plastic curly spoke wheels. I think I still have some of the early
By Robin Edwards · #6865 ·
7mm rule
Hello, I would like tojoin in on the new to O14 thread. I purchased a DHR locomotive and would like to build a small switching module. My problem is that I can not find any track gauges or rulers in
By ebt16 · #6864 ·
Re: Starting up
Hi guys.?You’ve all been a great help. I’ll try and make my way to exhibition in June and have a talk to you guys there. I apologise for not responding to all of you but I’ll go though all of
By Thomas H <thomas.hoy@...> · #6863 ·
Re: Starting up
Robin, Yes, these were the very first products I sold, albeit initially for 16.5mm gauge, back in the early 1980s. Alan Gibson approached me with regards die-sinking wheel tools for him, and
By Roy C Link <rclpubs@...> · #6862 ·
Re: Starting up
Thanks very much Roy, While I think I knew most of this I didn't feel qualified to write it down as I was bound to get it wrong. I think I still have a pack of your original curly spoke wheels in
By Robin Edwards · #6861 ·
Re: Starting up
To clarify the background behind the O14 standards - they are derived from data published by the British Railway Modelling Standards Bureau (BRMSB) in 1950. At the time, there were two standards for
By Roy C Link <rclpubs@...> · #6860 ·
Re: Starting up
Hi Thomas, With regard to the comment about ‘EM’, I think what was meant was the application of EM wheel and track standards to 14mm gauge by reducing the gauge by 4.2mm from 18.2mm to 14mm,
By Robin Edwards · #6859 ·
Re: Starting up
You can get a good range of wheel types from RB Model <http://www.rbmodel.com/index.php?action=products&cat=c_wh> Brian Rawbelle County Workshops Qld. Aust. Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2018 6:39
By Brian · #6858 ·
Re: Starting up
Re wagon wheels, Dundas Models now have their 8 & 9mm dia solid wheels on '00n3' 12mm gauge axles which open out to 14mm gauge. Ideal for small wagons & KB Scale substitutes. Cost $29.60 for 10
By David Rae · #6857 ·