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Re: Expo Narrow Gauge 2020 update
Hopefully it will return better than ever. I missed last year as I was helping Paul at Welshpool. This year's show also has plenty of interest and hopefully won't be as wet. Gleaned from another
By John C · #7443 ·
Re: Slater's Manning Wardle Wheels
They might be for Lyn, hence the reason they’re doing a 10 spoke version as well as a 8 spoke version . Brian Rawbelle County Workshops Qld. Aust. Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2020 6:44 AM To:
By Brian · #7442 ·
Re: Slater's Manning Wardle Wheels
Surprised they’re doing a Manning Wardle before they’ve released Lyn, or did you mean Baldwin? David H
By David Hughes · #7441 ·
Slater's Manning Wardle Wheels
For those of you that might be interested, I was recently speaking with David White from Slater’s and he mentioned they have a new wheel type they are doing for there Lynton & Barnstaple Manning
By Brian · #7440 ·
Re: Expo Narrow Gauge 2020 update
Glad I went last year after along break. Maybe a bit disappointing for the organisers but perhaps they will find something better. Kev S
By Kevin Staddon · #7438 ·
Re: Expo Narrow Gauge 2020 update
Good luck with finding a new Venue... let us know when you have more information... I will miss my October 'fix' of Narrow gauge! Regards Andy wrote:
By andy binns · #7437 ·
Re: Expo Narrow Gauge 2020 update
Sad but understandable news.
By David Hughes · #7436 ·
Expo Narrow Gauge 2020 update
Expo Narrow Gauge 2020 The Greenwich & District Narrow Gauge Railway Society has been organising Expo Narrow Gauge – known as ExpoNG – since 1983. It was the first national all narrow gauge
By Stephen Fulljames · #7435 ·
Re: 18 January - Trent Valley Area Group Members (open) Day
I am doing some modelling with small 3ft gauge prototypes in 21mm gauge. Alex Bingley has 3D printed a small wagon frame, based on a Torrington & Marland 10ft length wagon [Ted Davies' drawing] but
By David Rae · #7434 ·
Re: 18 January - Trent Valley Area Group Members (open) Day
Looks a good line up. wish I could be there. Just a small point of order - as agreed ( /g/o14/wiki/About-O14 ) the correct term is "O14" - especially on this forum. ( I've now
Re: 18 January - Trent Valley Area Group Members (open) Day
Hi Frank, Coxheath Sidings was mainly built in Canada, named after the district in Cape Breton where we lived at the time so nothing Anglo-Saxon about it other than being a British setting. It is now
By David Rae · #7432 ·
Re: 18 January - Trent Valley Area Group Members (open) Day
David, Is Coxheath DCC or Anglo Saxon? Frank Sent: Tuesday, 14 January, 2020 14:28 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [o14] 18 January - Trent Valley Area Group Members (open) Day Great
By Frank Sharp · #7431 ·
Re: 18 January - Trent Valley Area Group Members (open) Day
Great line-up for Mickleover, Neil!
By David Rae · #7430 ·
Re: 18 January - Trent Valley Area Group Members (open) Day
Thanks Simon. For those of you interested, below is the confirmed list of attendees: Layouts: Shropshire Minerals Light Railway - O16.5??- West Midlands Area Group of the 7mmNGA The Pipeyard -
Re: 18 January - Trent Valley Area Group Members (open) Day
Chipping in on the O14 front….. * I will have a 14mm gauge Darjeeling loco that needs a test run. Works on tight curves but with a hellish overhang * Samples of printed track for O14 * And, just
Re: 18 January - Trent Valley Area Group Members (open) Day
Whilst not quite o14, for those who enjoy a scale two foot between their rails, Bob Harper will be bringing part of his latest on2 1/4” scale layout to Mickleover. Cheers, Andrew
By Andrew Young · #7427 ·
Re: 18 January - Trent Valley Area Group Members (open) Day
Well done Simon, I have flown the flag for 014 at the Trent Valley event 2 years ago but this year will be with my standard gauge Microsoft Coxheath Ridings on probably it's last outing. Look forward
By David Rae · #7426 ·
18 January - Trent Valley Area Group Members (open) Day
For anyone wondering, I can confirm there will be at least (probably only, actually) one O14 layout at the Trent Valley Area Group's open day this coming Saturday 18 Jan. It's my embryonic compact
By Simon Jones · #7425 ·
Re: Chemin de fer du calvados
Thanks David That rings a bell. I have a horrible feeling I gave away the relevant issue of NGIRM a good few years ago, during a temporary relapse from NG modelling (heresy, I know....!) Allan
By Allan Dare · #7424 ·
Re: Chemin de fer du calvados
Hi Allan, Alain's book has a few very poor (and rather small) line drawings. Rather better drawings of a Mallet and IIRC a Tubize Bi-cabine can be found in Narrow Gauge and Industrial Railway
By David Hughes · #7423 ·