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Hi Michael do not know for sure... but he was struggling to give KB Scale sufficient time due to it not being his main source of income and family commitments.? He was also struggling with getting a replacement motor to integrate with his kits - all his etches were engineered for Mashima and the time to sort this was just not there... regards Andy On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 at 12:53, Michael Milway <mjm@...> wrote: What is the current status of KB Scale? The web site just says that a new web page is coming. |
开云体育On 08/09/2018 12:53, Michael Milway
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What is the current status of KB Scale? The web site just says that a new web page is coming. I understand that his
wife has serious health problems, which means he has little free
time for dealing with railway kits. -- Brian Rumary England brian(at)rumary.co.uk |
Yes, Family must come first. If he reads this, I wish him well and hope that his Wife's health improves. Kind regards Andy On Sun, 9 Sep 2018 at 09:58, B.Rumary <brian@...> wrote:
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开云体育Agreed. KB Scale was always a pleasure to deal with at exhibitions, and I hope things go well for both of them. Allan On 9 Sep 2018, at 13:30, andy binns <binns.andy@...> wrote:
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开云体育On 09/09/2018 09:58, Brian Rumary
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What is the current status of KB Scale? The web site just says that a new web page is coming. Further to the above I
must put my hands up about a mistake in the above posting. It is
the wife of the owner (Pete McParlin) of Backwoods
Miniatures who has the health problems (dementia) - see his
website - and NOT the owner of KBscale. I have no idea what
personal problems (if any) he has. Sorry for that.:-[ -- Brian Rumary England brian(at)rumary.co.uk |
A short update. I moved house at the end of last year with more space for a bigger workshop. Most of KBscale is still packed up as I haven't had time to get the workshop organised yet, but I have made a start. Next on my list is to build an enclosure for the moulding machine compressor and then I will be able to start some production again. One issue for the future is that the Peco IL-115 rail, that all the track parts are designed around, is no longer available. I will need to investigate alternatives and see if something is going to be suitable. Best wishes David On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 at 12:53, Michael Milway <mjm@...> wrote: What is the current status of KB Scale? The web site just says that a new web page is coming. |
Hi David, et al. Good to hear from you!? A couple of suggestions for replacement rail for the old Peco IL-115: Karlgarin do 3 excellent weights of rail designed specifically?with O scale narrowgauge profile.? The foot is however significantly wider than the Peco rail and would require re-tooling of a number of your products to work.? It does however look good! C&L finescale make a 4mm scale code 82?flatbottomed rail in steel (4RA101D) which (I think!) has a similar profile to the Peco reail and may be a direct replacement.? I have used it before but it has long separated from its packaging so I'm not sure which one it is! best regards from Sweden, George! From: David Janes <david@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, 11 September 2018, 11:51 Subject: Re: [o14] Status of KB Scale A short update. I moved house at the end of last year with more space for a bigger workshop. Most of KBscale is still packed up as I haven't had time to get the workshop organised yet, but I have made a start. Next on my list is to build an enclosure for the moulding machine compressor and then I will be able to start some production again. One issue for the future is that the Peco IL-115 rail, that all the track parts are designed around, is no longer available. I will need to investigate alternatives and see if something is going to be suitable. Best wishes David On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 at 12:53, Michael Milway <mjm@...> wrote: What is the current status of KB Scale? The web site just says that a new web page is coming. |
It's good news that David Janes is planning to reintroduce the KBScale range. Regarding rail, I've been using the Peco IL1 rail [sold for 00 '3rd rail' and Z gauge track] with good results. The web height and head width are ideal. The foot width is narrower than the previous rail but I had no problems using it in the KB Scale point crossing jigs. I recall its Code 60 rail. It might be better to use this than Karlgarin as you never know if the latter will continue to be available. David? On Tue, 11 Sep 2018 at 11:04, George Morris via Groups.Io <drcassiar=[email protected]> wrote:
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Hi David and everyone. Great to hear KBscale is coming back.
I've heard conflicting reports about IL-115 being discontinued but I'm sure you are better placed to know. Karlgarin rail is absolutely correct for 'mainline' NG but not light industrial. In fact a lighter rail would be be even better (IL-115 was code 82 IIRC). I used Micro Engineering code 55 on my quarry but it is very soft and wheel flanges can easily hit the spike heads - which were my superfine staple versions. John |
You may recall there is a comparison of rails here (see the PDF):?/g/o14/wiki/Resources%3A-Prototype-and-Model-Flat-Bottom-Rail
I would be happy to update it with new rail types if anyone can supply accurate details - these all came from manufacturer's details. John |
开云体育Hi Michael, ? Sorry for the delay in replying, I’ve been away in Cornwall enjoying the Launceston Railway amongst other delights. ? Regarding your PS, I reviewed the Dundas OOn3 wheel sets some time back in the IO Groups site: ? /g/o14/wiki/Resources%3A-OOn3-wheel-comparison ? The axles are the same length and diameter to the KB Scale skip chassis wheels and I found them to be interchangeable with no problem.? I did note that the wheel tread is narrower but I had no problems with a converted skip chassis running through my track work. ? Don’t forget that Mark Clarke (Locos n Stuff) now does 8.5, 9.5, 10.5 and 12mm disc wheels on 2mm diameter axles. ?
? Cheers, ? Robin ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
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Hi David,? Good to see you active again. Re alternative rail, I personally rather like the Micro Engineering ME55 and ME70 profile rails. They have a very nice flat bottom profile and ME55 scales very close to prototype 20lb. Maybe worth a look but sourcing it from the States may be expensive? Paul Martin at EDM normally stocks it. All the best and hope to see you soon, James Smith On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 at 11:18, David Janes <david@...> wrote:
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I use ME55 rail soldered to copper clad sleepering, it looks perfect and is very easy to use. Where they can be seen I add cosmetic spikes made from cut down staples fixed in drilled holes. Kay Butler at one time sold copper clad sleepering that had been milled along its length to enable typical corrugated steel sleepers to be replicated easily and it would be nice if this could be reintroduced, however plain sleepers, both steel and (of course) wood, weren’t unusual on the prototype. I have used a mix of KBscale/RCL plastic and copper clad sleepering but the thickness of the plastic ones makes this hard work.
David WOODCOCK Champlon, Belgique |