Wooddie: Where must I search to find Jack Work's and Al Armitage's articles? Do you remember the name of the magazine? May be also approximately the years?...
Hi all: Under the name "PORTABLE TRACK TURNTABLE" I've just created a new album with sketchup drawings showing the building method of the turntables. It is...
In previous photo's posted when I was starting to build my module you may have seen that for both turntables a small pit was cut on the baseboard. Because I...
Daniel-those modelers were popular 30-40 years ago in US model railroad publications. Maybe I shouldn't have mentioned them since these days there is little...
Bill: Thank you! I don't have any of the magazines but at least I know now what to ask for. I hope I will find at leas some of the articles. Indeed, there are...
In a message dated 6/3/2008 7:12:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, auslend@... writes: Nuts and bolts? Do you want 4-40? 2-56? 1-72? 0-84? 00-90? Why not do...
Wooddie: NO,NO,NO!!! You did it right. Absolutely. That was the time of John Allen showing how to make a proper brick wall using those printed papers, and also...
Jeff, thank you for the link! http://www.microfasteners.com To get the correct size bolt head this may help: Dimensions across the flats of a hex head bolt or...
I empathise with Daniel Caso about modelling on a shoe string, there are one or two nice Kits now being produced for 1/32 but at a price!. I either bite the...
William: Thank you for the tip. Do I need to join to be able to buy a copy of the articles? Daniel William Uffelman <ufffam@...> wrote: Daniel you can...
Roger: You are doing great work! I will check in my chaos (Pardon: I mean archives) an see if I can provide some information. Any way next Saturday I'll be at...
What he said. I find the Tichy NBWs and rivets have less flash and the stem is more accurately centred than on the Grandt mouldings. Only downside is that they...
....turntables.... Again: no mistakes = no progress. Daniel fantastic cad drawings - certainly brings home the point. i am following this thread on a couple of...
In the photo file under Tom's Stuff you will find the three new doors I have been working on for 1/32-1/35 scale. They are resin castings and are just shown...
Jay: "... trains radio controlled. way too advanced for me!" NO. At all. I'll tell you: I've built many layouts in my life. My big wory is always been the...
good evening fellow fiddlers,please find 2 new photoes in the new section regarding turntable.the examples come from matchbox series of hot wheels cars.i found...
Hi Daniel, I have posted the only photo I have of this Engine in my Hunslet Quarry Album. The book I refered to gives basic lengths, wheel base and overall...
Roger: Yes. sorry, I forgot. I already saw the pictures because you've mentioned it in your first message. Do you know the year when it was built? They have...
The loco (Works No.1187, despatched 9.6.15) was built to the order of Engineering Supply Co., Australia. I could not find a reference in 'The Locomotive39; for...
Many thanks Roy, Found a link through to the John Browning collection of photo's. This type appears popular with the sugar cane industry. Couple of nice photos...
Daniel: Roy gave me a pointer that led to the Australian Sugar Railways. according to the Light Railway Research Society of Australia 11 locomotives of this...
Roger A little disappointment: I canīt go tomorrow to Utrecht, where the library is because unexpectedly I must do something else. The problem is that the...
Hi: As you know I am starting my first 1:32 layout representing 20"(21") gauge gauge. I have from previous modelling 9 Wrightlines 016,5 skip lorrie...
Dear Daniel, Let me tell you a secret - I made the patterns, now used by Wrightlines for their 7mm skips, many years ago. Then they were part of my own kit...
This was *news*, thanks! /Henrik ... From: Roy C Link To: FS32NGModelrail@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 4:33 PM Subject: Re: [FS32NGModelrail]...