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... /www.techsmith.com/tutorial-jing-video-format-swf-mp4.html Of course swf is better but the Mpeg 4 is not unuseable (but I never get headaches!!). It seems to me that there has to be some compromise somewhere as the ideal is not attainable- it seems a shame to not have the videos- especially as they are so useful to beginners. Best wishes, Howard Last edited on 18 Jul 2013 08:51 by JFS posted: 18 Jul 2013 10:22 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, People might not know but there is beta experimental version of Firefox called Aurora. I'm on 24.0a- they say it's experimental and might be unstable but no problems so far and faster too. Stephen Martin Wynne wrote: Martin Wynne wrote: You can see how much clearer it is using a lossless format. p.s. Be aware that the latest version of Firefox (22) has wrecked this for users on 120dpi screens. Press CTRL+ minus twice on the Jing page before starting the video, to get it ...
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... topic: 2180 Templot 009 Template posted: 16 Mar 2013 21:24 from: chrisveitch I've just started using Templot again after toying with it a few years ago. Can anyone tell me if there's a suitable 009 or HOe (i.e. 9mm narrow gauge) track template around? I seem to recall seeing one when I first tried out Templot but can't find one on the forum. Apologies if it's already there and I overlooked it. Regards, Chris Veitch posted: 21 Mar 2013 10:30 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, Try starting with with message 11832 Stephen chrisveitch wrote: I've just started using Templot again after toying with it a few years ago. Can anyone tell me if there's a suitable 009 or HOe (i.e. 9mm narrow gauge) track template around? I seem to recall seeing one when I first tried out Templot but can't find one on the forum. Apologies if it's already there and I overlooked it. Regards, Chris Veitch Last edited on 21 Mar 2013 10:47 by Martin Wynne posted: 5 Apr ...
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... chrome, will giv e you a trans lik regards, Rodney Hills 11 Mar 2013 23:42 from: rodney_hills Rob, Try google on: High End Selbstbaugleis von Demko| Spur Null Magazin self build trackwork hit list should also have: Demko Modellbahn| Startseite http://www.demko-modellbahn.de/ go there, search on: gleis find FB baseplates :-) many browsers eg opera, chrome, will giv e you a trans lik regards, Rodney Hills posted: 14 Mar 2013 17:27 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, You could have a look at this link, not cheap by any manner of means! http://www.hegob.de/ posted: 14 Mar 2013 19:21 from: Rob Manchester Thanks to Rodney and Stephen. I am investigating this links you gave. Rob posted: 10 Apr 2013 13:59 from: RogerW Hello Rob I am also interested in O scale European- the thing I noticed is that the model track spacing to adjacent tracks is noticably wider to accomodate the larger dynamic envelope of protoype and ...
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... topic: 2170 00-SF and roco posted: 7 Mar 2013 00:45 from: julia Does anyone have any experience of running continental stock from the likes of roco and fleischmann on oo-sf track? I'm finding the idea of OO-SF track appealing, but need to know if a friends H0 stock will run on it ok. Thanks J posted: 7 Mar 2013 06:56 from: Stephen Freeman It should do, but he'd have to check the wheels out to make sure. Easy enough to do. 00-SF Gauge 16.2mm BRMSB Back to Back 14.5mm 00-SF Check gauge 15.2mm According to NMRA after converting from Imperial HO Back to Back 14.55mm Check gauge 15.32mm Stephen julia wrote: Does anyone have any experience of running continental stock from the likes of roco and fleischmann on oo-sf track? I'm finding the idea of OO-SF track appealing, but need to know if a friends H0 stock will run on it ok. Thanks J posted: 7 Mar 2013 10:22 from: Dasatcopthorne julia ...
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... Useful for check rails, end of board joints, especially if layout is portable. Rivets can be obtained from EM Society (no doubt other sources), two sizes, brass and copper. The former are of a slightly larger diameter, latter intended for P4 use, but I prefer. Finally, if poss, I would try to visit a 'scale exhibition,' where demos are usually available. Hope my ramblings are of some use. Regards, John M posted: 9 Feb 2013 16:03 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, Whilst I sometimes use rivets, the only drawback is hiding them with the cosmetic chairs. Nowadays I prefer to use a special super glue when gluing to plywood (Plastizap) as it forms a better bond without making the chairs brittle as some other superglues do. Works with plastic timbering too. If you need to soften it, super glue remover will do the job but be careful not to melt the chairs. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in ...
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... that one of the K-crossings now lies in the 4ft way. Or to put it another way, one rail of the running line crosses inside the diamond. If you ignore the other side road, that makes that part essentially the same as an outside slip. I don't think this formation has a name of its own. You can certainly call it a scissors crossover, but if you do so most readers would assume something different. regards, Martin. posted: 31 Dec 2012 19:02 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, You mean something like this? 142_311400_500000000.jpg posted: 3 Jan 2013 19:24 from: Paul Boyd Odd how these things pop up- I just happened to be reading Chris Pendlenton's Ivatt 4MT article in MRJ175, and there on page 136 is another example of this formation! Built by Norman Solomon for a client's Shrewsbury layout in 7mm scale. I'd better not post it because of copyright issues. To quote:- "You can call it an interlaced scissor." posted: 5 Jan 2013 09:48 ...
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... designed to fit into this overall design rather than having created them first. Is this a viable route to a good overall result? In answer to your 'which Templot' query, I used the version before Templot 2 (the development version I think) for much of the scenic section and then continued with Templot 2. I'll try again to attach the 'box'. Regards Dave Attachment: attach_1449_1962_tg_main_getting_c loser.box 215 Last edited on 23 May 2012 18:07 by Dave M posted: 24 May 2012 08:58 from: Stephen Freeman Torr Giffard LSWR 1959-71 wrote: undefined Hi Martin, The design of the TG trackwork to largely conform to a 2ft width baseframe has meant that I've spent considerable time ensuring that the overall track layout will do just that whilst maintaining generous radii curvature esp. on the passenger lines. I'm hoping that the double slips, single slip and diamond crossovers can now be designed to fit into this overall design rather than having created them first. Is this a viable route to a good overall result? In answer to your ...
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... from Mick Nicholson showing a flat-bottom double-slip with movable K-crossings. Templot is drawing a switch-diamond instead (i.e. movable K-crossings) because that is what is required at this angle. Here are a couple of images to help explain: switch_diamond_10bh.jpg© PWI switch_diamond.jpg© PWI regards, Martin. posted: 16 May 2012 01:06 from: Andrew Fendick Thanks very much for that information Martin. Sorry to have troubled you. posted: 16 May 2012 07:08 from: Stephen Freeman Hi, A small point but the timbering appears to be slightly different from Bullhead to Flatbottom. Does Templot correct this or is some timber manipulation called for? posted: 16 May 2012 13:07 from: Martin Wynne Borg-Rail wrote: A small point but the timbering appears to be slightly different from Bullhead to Flatbottom. Does Templot correct this or is some timber manipulation called for? Hi Stephen, Yes. Bullhead switch-diamonds have a single timber at the centre carrying both switch tips. Flat-bottom ...
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... , with the nuts on top. But for pointwork they are screwed down from the top in the usual way, as you can see. To do justice to GWR track you need David Smith's book on the subject: http://gwsg.org.uk/GWSG_Publications.html regards, Martin. posted: 28 Apr 2012 10:27 from: Alan Turner You need a copy of: GWR Switch& Crossing Practice by David J. Smith, published by the Great Western Study Group posted: 28 Apr 2012 14:10 from: Stephen Freeman Unfortunately nobody makes a plastic GWR Slide rail chair in 4mm scale. Etched brass from Masokits? posted: 28 Apr 2012 15:05 from: Hayfield Thank you for your swift replies, I see the 2 bolt slide chairs will be a problem. Thanks for the link to the book, as the project is not mine I will see what I can do. Any thoughts please to any changes I can make to a standard B7 template in Templot please Last edited on 28 Apr 2012 17:04 by Hayfield Parts ...
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... I remember buying C&L chairs 30+ years ago, the copyright on the 2 bolt etches are 1999, though they may well have been earlier examples of the etches. posted: 25 Feb 2018 22:10 from: davelong Just to drag this out of the depths of the forum, any idea if is there enough on 2 turnout frets to build 3 A5-A5.5 turnouts? Plus is there a tiebar etch on the frets? Many thanks. Dave posted: 26 Feb 2018 10:37 from: Stephen Freeman Tiebar/stretcher bars yes but not sure how many- probably 2 per fret but no copperclad. I think there were enough slide chairs etc on one fret to build 2 turnouts so yes again (probably). davelong wrote: Just to drag this out of the depths of the forum, any idea if is there enough on 2 turnout frets to build 3 A5-A5.5 turnouts? Plus is there a tiebar etch on the frets? Many thanks. Dave posted: 26 Feb 2018 10:38 from: Paul ...
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