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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Review?130 is?at the printers ready for distribution at the end of this month.
The contents are:
* The Anyox Mine Railroad - Gerald Harper researches an unknown 3 foot gauge Canadian system
*
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John C
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#7885
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Re: Hulme End at Narrow Gauge North
Thanks John, we will miss you.
Will you be able to get to NG South? I guess it is still more than a 300 mile round trip for you and not something to be taken lightly with the way fuel costs are
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Robin Edwards
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#7884
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Re: Hulme End at Narrow Gauge North
Good luck both. Shame I can't be with you.
John
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John C
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#7883
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Re: Hulme End at Narrow Gauge North
Cheers Paul, likewise although I suspect I have seen Hulme End more recently than most, following my visit last September.
Sent: 09 March 2022 14:23
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [o14] Hulme End at
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Robin Edwards
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#7882
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Re: Hulme End at Narrow Gauge North
Cheers Robin
Ive been looking forward to seeing the Forest again. Cheers
Paul
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Paul Holmes
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#7881
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Re: Hulme End at Narrow Gauge North
Likewise, if you also fancy a turn on Tony’s Forest (which is 014) feel free to drop by.
Cheers, Robin
Sent: 09 March 2022 14:18
To: [email protected]
Subject: [o14] Hulme End at Narrow Gauge
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Robin Edwards
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#7880
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Hulme End at Narrow Gauge North
Hi all
A bit late in the day, but with all the uncertainties in ?the world right now, I haven’t asked before.
Not actually 014, as it’s 017.5, but built to the correct gauge for 2’6”, Hulme
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Paul Holmes
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#7879
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Re: KB Scale Tipper Wheel sets
I’ve enquired quite recently of LRS about 5he chances of separate packs of wheels being available (KB Scale used to do a huge range, and I greatly miss the curly spoked wagon wheels especially) but
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keith968150@...
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#7878
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Re: KBScale
I've just checked a couple of RCL hard plastic cases and a couple of KB Scale 'bubble' packs and they all have the same pattern 4-hole disc wheels.
I can't get to my built stock at the moment but I
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Robin Edwards
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#7877
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Re: KBScale
Correction, the earlier wheels in the hard plastic cases have 'six' hole
pattern wheels.
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Craig Parry
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#7876
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Re: KBScale
Hi Guys,
I just checked my stock of KB/RCL wheels.? They are not the same pattern.? The earlier wheels are 4 holes and the later wheels are a maltese cross pattern. Yes?
CP
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Craig Parry
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#7875
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Re: KBScale
Thanks! I will forward your comments.
I have some of Roy's un started packs that I can supply if need be.
Craig
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Craig Parry
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#7874
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Re: KBScale
Erratic supplies available through Light Railway Stores:
https://www.lightrailwaystores.co.uk/collections/kbscale
Many items have been sold out for some time and there is no indication as to when
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Robin Edwards
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Re: KB Scale Tipper Wheel sets
Light Railway Stores might be the best contact although I don’t think they have any separate KB Scale wheels listed. Supplies from KB Scale appear to be very sporadic.
I have used re-gauged 00n3
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Robin Edwards
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#7872
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KBScale
Are these guys still in production?
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ianabarker@...
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#7871
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KB Scale Tipper Wheel sets
Gentlemen,
I have a friend that requires a dozen O14 wheel sets for some cerro cast RCL tipper frames.? Much obliged if anyone has any quantity to spare.? These are the 4 hole, 8.00 dia., 12.6 back
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Craig Parry
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#7870
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Re: Conundrum over scale width waggons.
I had the same issue when I developed my range of Tall-y-llyn , for the 7mmNGA, I used 0-14 standards and they didn't like them as they were had to have special Alan Gibson wheels to allow them to run
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Marc Dobson
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#7869
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Re: Conundrum over scale width waggons.
Paul. The advantage of 3d printing is that you can produce variants of the
basic design using software only!
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David I Charlesworth
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#7868
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Re: Conundrum over scale width waggons.
Thanks Adrian. I think that is the way I am going. It looks like Alan (Coast Line Models) will do a run of 3D prints and Huw Jones may do a run of CNC turned shorter axles. Just need to persuade Colin
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Paul Holmes
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Re: Conundrum over scale width waggons.
Paul,
Whenever I have considered ways to produce wooden slate waggons I have
taken the pragmatic, overwidth, route so as to keep them in proportion with
my multitude of iron waggons!
Adrain
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Adrian Gray
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#7866
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