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There was a time when this group was unmoderated. There are other groups where even moderation has failed to curb tempers and things have been said that...
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Jan 2, 2007
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6763
Today in a bookshop I leafed through a book 'Danger UXB', no prizes for guessing the content. So, always looking for interesting photographs, and I found one,...
Michael Chapman
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Jan 2, 2007
8:43 am
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Hi Mike I gather from your email address you live in Australia and I have no idea how milk was delivered there. Here in England milk was usually delivered to...
Howard Clarke
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Jan 2, 2007
11:19 am
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... I thought someone here might have such a photograph ... Hi Mike, Following on from Howard's reply if you Google Image "Milk Cart" you'll find all you need...
Gerry Bullock
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Jan 2, 2007
4:24 pm
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Howard, Hi Thanks for the reply. The picture is of a four wheel cart with bottles. I didn't look to see if the picture was dated, but I guess they were still...
Michael Chapman
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Jan 2, 2007
10:34 pm
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hi hope this is ok to list. i am selling 3 scratch built 7mm corris/talyllyn locos (not built by me) 1.talyllyn painted green 2.edward thomas painted brown ...
Stuart Edmundson
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Jan 3, 2007
10:21 pm
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oops forgot to sign my name stuart...
Stuart Edmundson
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Jan 3, 2007
10:30 pm
6769
Hi All, Is anyone going to the St.Albans Exhibition this weekend? I shall be there with Bridport Town. I don't know what other Narrow Gauge exhibits will be...
DLTaylor
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Jan 8, 2007
11:24 am
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Hi Dave Do you know any other layouts which are there apart from Bridport & Dewsbury? The organisers refuse to give out a list of layouts in advance so I don't...
Paul Reeve
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Jan 8, 2007
10:28 pm
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Hi Paul, Unfortunately I have had to withdraw from the St Albans Show due to health problems. Its the double whammy of the effects of both the illness AND the...
daveandbec2001
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Jan 11, 2007
9:40 am
6772
Gents, I am led to believe that some time ago the 7mm NGA magazine published plans of the above engines built by Mitsubishi. If anyone has a copy of the plans...
Russell J Postlewaight
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Jan 11, 2007
9:29 pm
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OOPS! I meant "welcomed". Russell _____ From: 7mmnga@yahoogroups.com [mailto:7mmnga@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Russell J Postlewaight Sent: Friday, 12...
Russell J Postlewaight
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Jan 11, 2007
9:34 pm
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Russell The Continental Modeller for Nov/Dec 1987 had an article and drawings (scale 1:64) in it. This acknowledges that much of the article was in an earlier...
David J. Elliott
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Jan 11, 2007
9:48 pm
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Russell, The plans in 7mm scale are available from the 7mm Archives dept, see their web site. Michael ... From: Russell J Postlewaight...
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Jan 11, 2007
11:33 pm
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Thanks Michael - will check. Regards Russell _____ From: 7mmnga@yahoogroups.com [mailto:7mmnga@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of thirtyinchfan@... Sent:...
Russell J Postlewaight
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Jan 12, 2007
1:03 am
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The drawing was in issue 45, page 8, available from the archive fro the grand sum of 60 pence - please see the web site for details Regards, Brian Cameron ...
Brian Cameron
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Jan 12, 2007
6:40 am
6778
The Trent Valley Area Group of the 7mm Narrow Gauge Association invites you to visit their Open Day, which will be held on Saturday 20th January at Mickleover...
Mike Bellamy
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Jan 15, 2007
10:10 pm
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I'm looking at getting some bogie kits for 16.5mm gauge and I'm told I have to get '12mm wheels, and bearings'. The company reccomends Alan Gibson or Romford....
andy_and_michi
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Jan 16, 2007
10:29 am
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Hi Andy You mention bogie kits, do you mean inside frame like a locomotive front bogie or a freight car bogie with outside framing? Inside framed bogie rarely...
Howard Clarke
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Jan 16, 2007
11:49 am
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Alan and Group... Thanks for the information... and sorry for the lack of details. The kits are outside frame wagon bogies from Cambrian, built for 12mm...
Fam. Evans
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Jan 16, 2007
3:40 pm
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Andy, Alan Gibson does two types of bearing, a plain and a waisted. The plain is like a top hat, the waisted is difficult to describe, but imagine taking a top...
Frank Sharp
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Jan 16, 2007
6:14 pm
6783
... plain is ... taking a ... against the ... mind ... are for ... Extending Frank's 'hat' analogy I would choose to describe the standard p/p bearing cup as...
adriangrayfr
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Jan 18, 2007
10:30 pm
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Gents To all those who answered questions and helped with info, many thanks. The number crunching has started. Russell New Zealand _____ From:...
Russell J Postlewaight
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Jan 18, 2007
10:57 pm
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Andy, To take one if Adrian's points just a touch further. If ordering from A.G., get a pack of his 2mm washers. If you do drill or countersink too deeply, you...
Frank Sharp
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Jan 19, 2007
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Yes Frank, I agree ... Also brilliantly useful are those wooden sticks supposedly for stirring coffee in various High Street coffee shops, IKEA etc. They are...
Roy Wood
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Jan 19, 2007
8:44 am
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... <<Also brilliantly useful are those wooden sticks supposedly for stirring coffee in various High Street coffee shops, IKEA etc.<< If you buy Sushi boxes...
david THOMAS
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Jan 22, 2007
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Many thanks to Mike and his group for an excellent day. David Charlesworth...
David Charlesworth
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Jan 22, 2007
4:09 pm
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I have relized that my engines have only one place to get water and would like to build 2 additional elevated tanks. I am planning on wooden supports for the...
hunslett
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Jan 24, 2007
5:44 pm
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Vincent, I don't know where you are modelling, but U.K. practice would usually have been a masonry base. I'd suggest a search for Tal-y-llyn might turn up what...
Frank Sharp
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Jan 25, 2007
12:52 am
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HI Vince - Frank is certainly right in that it does depend on what part of the country you're modelling, and that there were certainly more tanks on stone,...
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Jan 25, 2007
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