Re: Martinhoe Cross needs a new home
Tony - I fully agree with your comment. I do not wish to add another project to those working hard to deliver the restoration of the L&B. I am offering this layout to some one (or some group) who
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Cliff Stone
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#7965
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Re: Martinhoe Cross needs a new home
I do not think that this would find the best home with the L&B Trust which
already has at least one layout Barnstaple Town in 4mm which is stored in
someone's house for eventual display as it is a
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Tony S
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#7964
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Re: Martinhoe Cross needs a new home
Cliff, have you thought of offering it to the L&B? They have the carriage building section in Colchester.
Best regards
Tony Harris
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Tony Harris
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#7963
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Re: Martinhoe Cross needs a new home
Thanks very much Cliff. I actually dug out the article and it was as good as I remembered. I am very grateful that you clarified the gauge as I don’t think it is very clear from the text and it
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Robin Edwards
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#7962
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Re: Martinhoe Cross needs a new home
Hi Robin, yes it is hand built 14mm gauge track with Peco components to a vary good quality.
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Cliff Stone
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#7961
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Re: Martinhoe Cross needs a new home
Good luck Cliff, I’m not interested but I am curious about the gauge. I recall thinking when I read the Narrow Lines article that the gauge wasn’t very clear. I think Nick started off with grand
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Robin Edwards
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#7960
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Re: Martinhoe Cross needs a new home
Hi Andy
I am based near Dartford, just off the M25
Regards
Cliff
Cliff Cork
07979 744620
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Cliff Stone
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#7959
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Re: Martinhoe Cross needs a new home
Cliff
Geographically roughly where are you located?
Andy
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andy binns
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#7958
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Martinhoe Cross needs a new home
Back in 2017 I acquired from Nick Brown his 14mm gauge 7mm scale model called Martinhoe Cross representing an impression of the L&B railway. I had plans to incorporate it into my model of Lynton but
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Cliff Stone
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#7957
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Re: Progress on the PLR
Hi Bill. It's basically been in store for nearly 3 years with no progress at all hence the lack of progress reports.
I worked out gradients today and realised it wasn't going to work., i.e. the NG
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John C
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#7956
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Re: Progress on the PLR
We need regular updates, please!
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Bill J.
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#7955
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Re: Progress on the PLR
16mm in the garden then? nice ?
[email protected]> wrote:
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Colin Rainsbury
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#7954
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Re: Progress on the PLR
I've got a velux window which can let air in, but on days like we had last summer I'm going to be in the garden with a beer.
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John C
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#7953
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Re: Progress on the PLR
It's looking good John, just in case it gets hot again, have you made any
provisions for aircon or something like that to get rid of any excess heat?
Colin
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Colin Rainsbury
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#7952
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Re: Progress on the PLR
looks very good John!
Andy
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andy binns
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#7951
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Progress on the PLR
I'm making some progress on getting the PLR boards installed in my loft. Details here: https://pentewan.blogspot.com/2023/02/progress-at-last-in-new-home.html
John
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John C
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#7950
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Sounds like a good mix to kick off the year, and more Purbeck images,
looking forward to the magazine's arrival. Oh, of course more of DJ's line
will be a great read.
Many Thanks
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dorsetbred@...
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#7949
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Looks to be another excellent issue. It will be great to see the story of Dinas Manod. I was privileged to see the initial model and then the stripped down version but I know David has been adding a
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Robin Edwards
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#7948
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Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
I have just sent Review issue 133 off to the printer for distribution later this month. We lead this issue with the first of a series on David John’s O14 Dinas Manod - the next station on his
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John C
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#7947
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Re: 7mm Scale Track Components
Thanks, I’ve found it and asked to join.
wrote:
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David Rae
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#7946
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