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Found some dummy A4 hornguides for you: http://www.hobbyhorse.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&path=60_81&product_id=352
Found some dummy A4 hornguides for you: http://www.hobbyhorse.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&path=60_81&product_id=352
I went through the exact same puzzle with mine, the horn blocks are invisible and as has been discussed elsewhere the primary reason people use springing is for current collection, for my LNER Pacifics I've gone over to CSB sprung tenders and all current collection from there, thus have no need for springing on the loco, which obviates suspension and pick ups and makes chassis collection easier. I also think more weight will help and good track too. Theres more than enough space in the A4 for oddles of weight.Interesting but we would want them to be sprung or compensated for this loco. The looks wont matter as you can't see between an A4s frames, unless it's on its side.
OzzyO.
Give me a chance! jeezWhere's these photos and comparisons then Mick?
Why is it holding you back on making progress? - I seem to recall there's a small matter of some diesel bogies whilst you wait.Where's these photos and comparisons then Mick?
http://intentio.co.uk/7mm-track-parts/
Get your laser cut sleepers direct follow the above link. I've just had 400 delivered
Turn table here I come !!
I would imagine this was taken on a summers evening as the two trains look like they were probably two of the many night newspapers trains going to Paddington to be loaded. I think the first left Padd at 23.30 for S. Wales followed by the 00.30 for Penzance. There was then a steady succession of newspaper trains being loaded and departing with the last being the 04.25 for High Wycombe and Aylesbury.
Looks like someone has sawn me semaphore off!Saw this, thought you might be interested.
Old Oak Vans - D1048 by Sir Hectimere, on Flickr
Kindest Michael