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1. RMweb
... than the voluntary donations could ever provide. Now that RMweb is under the wing of Warner Publications, perhaps they will be investing in additional servers. That doesn't explain the present hacking of course, which can only be due to a security flaw in the software. regards, Martin. posted: 2 May 2012 16:07 from: Martin Wynne For those suffering RMweb withdrawal. Although the RMweb forums are offline, the Modelling Inspiration online magazines are still available, and contain some excellent material and pictures: http://rmweb.co.uk/MI1a.pdf http://rmweb.co.uk/MI2.pdf http://rmweb.co.uk/Mi3.pdf Martin. posted: 3 May 2012 08:48 from: Jim Guthrie Martin Wynne wrote: For those suffering RMweb withdrawal. Martin, I don't think I would suffer from that these days. It's much too large to take an interest in all the content unless you want to spend every day and all day monitoring it. I do a quick scan through "What's New" to see if there might be something that interests me. ...
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... topic: 913 GER Double Slip 1:7 posted: 29 Jul 2009 08:16 from: Martin Wynne I have scanned this drawing in response to a request on RMweb: http://rmweb.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p =730101#p730101 2_290310_180000000.jpg Great Eastern Railway -- 1:7 Double Slip (You can see the original scan in full detail by viewing this image in the Image Gallery and clicking the "original size" link.) regards, Martin. posted: 24 Feb 2020 08:45 from: Keith Newton Hello I am modelling a Midland Railway c1900 Double slip and from signal box diagrams I have seen, the stretcher bars are indeed connected together at each end so there are 2 levers in the SB to control the double slip. I have built the DS in 7mm scale and have 2 rods (at each end) connected to the 2 stretcher bars as in the diagram posted. I would like to understand how these two rods are connected back to the SB. I assume that there would be 2 ...
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... dig out a link unless someone else gets there first. Pictures of Brian Harrap's amazing Proto:220 layout at the RMweb Members' Day at Taunton in April 2008. It's a long photo-intensive page, these pictures start at the 4th image down: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f =4 &t =22163 Here's one of them, linked from RMweb. You won't believe this -- it's mixed gauge 6.5mm and 4.5mm gauge in 1:220 scale (Z scale): Z4.jpg© RMweb.co.uk More of this amazing railway on the above link. regards, Martin. posted: 13 Jul 2008 12:34 from: its_all_downhill Hi Martin Just got up for an early morning cup of tea as the sun is beating down and am unable to lie in, even though undulging last night in fine wine and food All I can say is I am gobsmacked!! I thought Z was bad enough but to have, I guess metre gauge Z? as well that is just crazy!! so that must be Zm ...
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... to the canal level. Where the canal meets the backscene I'm planning on cutting a hole in the backscene and covering the wood cut with a pipe bridge which will enter/exit from the grass embankments at the back. There are a few scenic diagrams and a hand drawn image which may help you see the layout in better detail than just looking at the templot plan, but the templot plan is posted below for you to have a look over. A link to the Rmweb site for original discussions. http://rmweb.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f =66&t =32949 Kind regards Dave Attachment: attach_408_625_long_lane_08_11_15 _1052_20.box 379 posted: 15 Nov 2008 17:02 from: Martin Wynne Hi Dave, Looking good -- thanks for posting the file. I noticed your topic on RMweb. One point, I see you have set the turnouts to square-on timbering but left the timber ends centralized. Usually for modern square-on timbering the ends are in line -- real> timbering> timber ends in-line menu option ...
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5. Paste?
... topic: 1118 Paste? posted: 4 May 2010 16:56 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, A user writes: It is a while since I last used Templot but I seem to recall that is was not having the standard cut and paste keystrokes like Ctrl+ C, Ctrl+ X etc that I missed. From this topic on RMweb: rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php/topic/14534-freeware-track-planning-software/page __view __findpost __p __133798 I have several times said that I would try to make Templot more Windows-like -- if those complaining that it isn't, would be specific about which functions they mean. So I would like to respond to this suggestion if possible. The problem is of course that it is not at all clear what Cut, Copy and Paste functions would actually do in Templot. If it was, I would have implemented them already. At present I'm minded to do this: Copy= same as save group, but to a hidden temporary file. Cut= ditto, ...
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... a complete *** I would not hold it against you. posted: 26 Oct 2015 20:20 from: Martin Wynne DerekStuart wrote: I think this shows I spend too much time at 'the other place' with all its negativity. Hi Derek, I have deleted the content of your message, and also removed it from the Yahoo archive. Unfortunately there is no way I can retrieve the emails which have gone to members. I assume by "the other place" you mean RMweb: http://rmweb.co.uk/community/ Many complain about negativity on there, but I rarely see it, just lively discussion. I often notice complaints about members and posts, and remain mystified as to what is the problem. With thousands of members you can hardly expect everyone to agree with everyone else. "Your post is the raving of a lunatic" is good food for the brain. "I agree with everything you say" moves no-one a single step forward. regards, Martin. posted: 26 Oct 2015 20: ...
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... from: madscientist Ill make up some 3-points gauges in the CNC miller( proxxon) in delrin first to see how i get on, then in brass Last edited on 25 Aug 2016 15:33 by madscientist posted: 25 Aug 2016 16:05 from: Martin Wynne madscientist wrote:( don't have a way of directly emailing him as I don't have his email, maybe you could ask him) Hi Dave, You can contact Brian via a PM on RMweb to "polybear": http://rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/user/289-polybear/ But it's very likely that he will reply here soon. regards, Martin. Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Trackbuilding topics> Drawings/dimensions for 00-SF track gauges about Templot Club Templot Companion- User Guide- A-Z Index Templot Explained for beginners Please click: important information for new members and first-time visitors. indexing link for ...
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