James Spooner
Western Thunderer
C&L prices… I suppose it depends on how big a pack is. There are enough to do a couple of points at least. ♂️33quid a pack! I think you were ripped off there... Look at EMGS stores or wizard both cheaper
C&L prices… I suppose it depends on how big a pack is. There are enough to do a couple of points at least. ♂️33quid a pack! I think you were ripped off there... Look at EMGS stores or wizard both cheaper
Due to a stressful period at work and taking care of my other half who has been very unwell this week any modelling output has been rather pitiful I'm afraid.... It's taken me all week to timber up the point templates for skeetsmere
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Thanks Heather,Such is the way with hobbies. Real Life always muscles in to steal precious time.
I hope the other half is on the mend.
The van is an 1881 Great Eastern design by Bromley/Gilles built for the opening of the GE/GN joint. Built but not finished from a Peter K etchIt is a gratifyingly quick way of doing things - especially if you're working with a period or type of rail operation where the chairs or bases are more or less invisible and you can solder the rail straight to the sleeper. A real boon for the industrial bits of my layout, and yours, too. What's the van if you don't mind me asking?
Adam
Hello David,Thank you thats very neat
I have also filed the stock rails on the few points I made for my layout but I’m not sure if a joggle would be better or easier to do, I must experiment.
David.
I gave up trying to joggle the rails after my first 00 point over 60 years ago. Since then I have filed the stock rail in 00, 0fs and 0cs (SM32).joggles can be painful; getting them matched opposite each other is 'interesting
I'm glad I'm not the only one! I looked at joggles on skeetsmere MK2 and immediately thought: "not for me"I gave up trying to joggle the rails after my first 00 point over 60 years ago. Since then I have filed the stock rail in 00, 0fs and 0cs (SM32).
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0 gauge fine scale just awaiting blades.
May be of interest
Regards
Allen
Had the beer goggles on or just terrible predictive text?so the goggles don’t both go the same way!
You've just given me another reason I'm glad to work in 4mm scale.... I don't need to find space and budget for all the extra gear!The ScaleSeven Group sells this to members for joggling 7mm rail:
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It works very well if you take the precaution @simond mentions above!
Sadly, it's temporarily out-of-stock!
Dave