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...
7mmnga@yahoogroups.com
Apr 1, 2007 2:43 pm
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John, I agree with all you say. But you said it a lot more politely than I did. I'm not adopting S7 standards on my 4ft gauge because the track work has to...
... Trevor, I understand your point of view, however I wonder whether you can still achieve the rough look with S7 standards. The critical aspects which need...
Here's a fascinating prototype, with some serious modelling challenges, and lots of "weathering". Afraid I don't speak Russian, so I can't tell you any more!...
... gauge ... narrow gauge ... and 7mm ... many. Having ... Adrian Gray ... but we ... Besides ... Flattered as I am to be put up alongside Roy and John and...
Hello John, Thanks for your interest. I thought I'd indicated what I am modelling in my first mail on the subject but I must have dreamed it. The basis of the...
Just for those who may be interested, it is possible to walk quite a lot of the Saundersfoot Tramway as it has been tarmacked and is a coastal footpath, even...
... I completely agree with you Adrian. I also am flattered to be put in such exalted company but if this is the case then this also proves anyone can do it. ...
I'm still swinging back and forth between building/buying track. What books/websites are around which explain how to do this? I've been looking at CJ Freezer's...
... From: 7mmnga@yahoogroups.com [mailto:7mmnga@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Trevor Shaw Finally, I don't know enough about ships to be able to deliver my ...
Hi Andy, Wild Swan produce two books - one on soldered track construction, the other on finescale track. Both by Iain Rice. Good booksellers like Bob Pearman ...
... I wrote a 3 part article on making wooden sleepered spiked track which was published in Roy Link's Narrow Gauge and Industrial Review issues 63-65...
A local 0-Gauge modelling pal has sent me the following details of this line: Dave.T "The "railway" is what is left of a 33 km long narrow gauge line in the ...
These are brilliant photos. I really like the track laid on the logs - am I right in thinking that they are only spiked sort of every other one? The crossing...
Frank, Thanks for pointing out those ship kits. If I had a bit more room, I might have a serious look at building a ship. But I have an ambition to exhibit the...
Phil, I almost added info on the trackbed walk to my rather long essay last night but decided I'd already gone on long enough. On the way through the woods...
... SNIP> ... specifically a ... owned by the ... seems much ... it to ... required to make it aceptable. ... I made changes to the kit for 2 reasons, to...
David, thanks for that. It answers my vague compensation questions nicely. I'll try it when I start wagon building. Cheers, Martin ... All New Yahoo! Mail –...
Adrian, Oh well said indeed. If I knew how to work this thing better, I'd save your letter and put it all over the place. You have encapsulated the reasons I...
Hi Andy, Go for it. If you check out the photos section and the album 'Martin_Coombs/ODMRS', you will see dual gauge spiked track and narrow copperclad track...
Saturday 7th April to Tuesday 10th April – The Easter Movie – The Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway. Join them on the footplate for a ride along the...
Hi Trevor, This should get you to Scratchbuildersall, I hope. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Scratchbuildersall Cheers, Martin ... New Yahoo! Mail is the...