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... topic: 1124 Shortcut changes -- advance notice posted: 18 May 2010 13:24 from: Martin Wynne Paul Boyd wrote: I'd much rather have irregular diamonds Especially, please don't change existing keyboard shortcuts again!! Hi Paul, Unfortunately you can't have one without the other. There aren't enough keyboard shortcuts for everything, so I need to ... left key). ie left them to mean what they did before while changing the meaning of the previous SHIFT+ combinations. ken Last edited on 20 May 2010 13:04 by kenbec posted: 20 May 2010 13:13 from: Peter_Hirons Be careful- on a UK keyboard the tilde (~) is not at the top left. Not ... what you call it, but mine gives` (grave accent ?) or if shifted. US keyboard may be different. Peter posted: 20 May 2010 13:24 from: kenbec Peter_Hirons wrote: Be careful- on a UK keyboard the tilde (~) is not at the top left. Not sure what you call it, but mine ...
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... topic: 1059 This Is It posted: 5 Mar 2010 17:13 from: Dellboy Hello folks Well I've now drawn a line under my Templot EM gauge layout and expect to start track building soon! All the baseboards were finished last year based on the 'finalised' layout but the detailed finishing-off by refining alignments, adjusting check rails& ... via 0.7mm brass droppers soldered to brass shims under the rails and to the sides of the rails to represent a chair. Best wishesDerek Last edited on 28 Aug 2012 22:04 by Dellboy posted: 28 Aug 2012 21:58 from: Dellboy Paul Boyd wrote: Actually, I counted 8508 chairs That's an impressive bit of track- I wish I ... the space to do something like that! Paul 8,506 is the number of chairs I got through and includes the ones that decided to fly out of my tweezers at the most inopportune moment or simply disappear off the work bench without trace !! posted: 28 Aug 2012 22:39 from: JFS Derek. Many thanks for this- I ...
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... way of pleasing everyone. Thanks for the kind words. p.s. Marmite is a cruel punishment in contravention of the Geneva Convention. Whoever invented it should be taken out and shot. Martin. posted: 12 Mar 2015 21:24 from: its_all_downhill Personally I love Marmite! I remember when I first started using Templot found it difficult to master but ... absolutely no gain. If we were all still using green and black screens, there would be no debate :-) Cheers Paul Willis posted: 15 Mar 2015 19:04 from: Trevor Walling Hello, want all Windows apps to use them please. Which version of windows would that be? Not all people use the same version of windows. ... people are not likely to have their windows settings the same as each other. In the future there is no knowing what changes Microsoft will introduce that effect existing software packages. If the past is anything to go by Microsoft render software obsolete as well as hardware on a regular basis. This in turn leads to the inevitable renewal of perfectly good programs and ...
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... . Not only that, posting them on the forums means that you can include images and attachments, which you couldn't do on Yahoo or by email. So attaching a screen shot or .box file to your message when asking a question is now easy, and makes it much easier to explain. This is not the Guild forum. You don't have to ... . Have a bumble through http://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/ It really is worth persevering with Thunderbird! Paul posted: 13 Jun 2007 20:04 from: Paul Boyd Ah- I didn't remember correctly- your most recent posts didn't have your signature on them! So long as you have http://www.finescale.org.uk/ ... > I had a similar problem when I switched from OE to Thunderbird.> In OE I had 30+ message rules in Thunderbird I have still only built> up to 13.> All I did was rebuild my message rules one at a time. I also copied> and transfered my message folders but again, it's suppprising how many> have ...
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... topic: 1149 Low-memory mode posted: 15 Jun 2010 12:59 from: Martin Wynne Since the beginning Templot has included a "low-memory" mode, but I would be interested to know how many of you have ever made use of it, or ever seen this message on startup: not enough free memory: Your system ... last month I was told I might need reading glasses soon as well as the distant glasses I wear now. Varifocals, here I come posted: 16 Jun 2010 22:04 from: JFS Hi Martin, I have always been more than a bit interested in your dialogue boxes- they are very "non-Windows" and are obviously not written ... the standard API commands. Probably this is not the forum for the discussion but I would be quite interested to know how you resize the fonts- that is definitely not something I have seen elsewhere. Best regards, Howard Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums ...
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... timbering. It could probably do with some 14" timbers but these do not seem to be commercially available in 4mm. Many Thanks Phil PS. I will add another screen shot once I have got it sorted. posted: 24 Mar 2010 12:44 from: Jim Guthrie Phil O wrote: It could probably do with some 14" timbers but ... topic: 1084 GW tandem turnout posted: 22 Mar 2010 12:06 from: Phil O Hi All Does anyone have any info on how the GW would have arranged the timbers under a tandem turnout? I have had a look in David Smiths book GWR Switch& Crossing practice and can find no help there. Below is the turnout which I ... the first crossing. 38_050732_580000000.png The track centre lines on the edges of the sleepers were used as a guide to position the sleeper ends. Cheers Phil posted: 5 Apr 2010 13:08 from: Martin Wynne Phil O wrote: The track centre lines on the edges of the sleepers were used as a guide to position the sleeper ends. Hi Phil ...
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... topic: 1237 Selecting Templates posted: 8 Sep 2010 19:04 from: JFS When fiddling about with Partial Templates etc, it becomes very difficult to select Templates just by clicking on them since they overlap each other: thus it is necessary to keep opening the box and working through the list in order to select the required Template. Templot already ... the feature by which the Template Names can be automatically listed in a row or column. It would be wonderful if the templates could be selected by simply clicking on the name within the list. Best Regards, Howard. posted: 8 Sep 2010 19:32 from: Martin Wynne Hi Howard, Hold down the SHIFT key or put the CAPS LOCK ... 22:18 from: JFS Hmm, works brilliantly (of course) but why did I not know that? Many thanks Martin! Best Regards, Howard. posted: 13 Sep 2010 19:22 from: JFS Hi Martin, I seem to have got myself into a bit of a mess with my name lables. If I select a group ...
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... chairs. Whilst I am a big fan of the CL special chairs, you can still get a good representation with the half chairs (I say that fully aware that I've shot down my earlier argument for using them- but it's options to follow). posted: 13 Nov 2015 12:45 from: madscientist Personally, I remain wedded to soldered ... I will grow two extra hands during the night to help keep everything lined up. posted: 13 Nov 2015 23:13 from: Jubilee42 3033_131812_330000000.jpg posted: 14 Nov 2015 04:26 from: DerekStuart I had a fair bit of problem with soldering, but was helped by a good chap named Howard Bolton (often goes by the internet reference JFS ... //www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/69145-attention-00-sf-track-builders/page-4 HTH Brian posted: 11 Nov 2015 13:18 from: DerekStuart If I may suggest an alternative, I would recommend using ply timbers throughout and avoiding copper clad. There is nothing wrong with a composite build as ...
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... topic: 1188 Newbie- How to set sleeper size and spacing to match Peco sleepers. posted: 4 Aug 2010 09:58 from: grog_polymer Title says it all. How do I set sleeper size and spacing to match Peco flex track? Regards, Greg posted: 4 Aug 2010 11:27 from: Martin Wynne grog_polymer wrote: How ... are not 00-SF, so I'm a bit puzzled why you want to replicate them for hand building? peco_00h0.png regards, Martin. posted: 5 Aug 2010 11:04 from: grog_polymer Thanks Martin I'll give the spacing a go tomorrow. I've been home ill for the last couple of days and I have been working though options and terminology to ... massive amount of assumed knowledge. "Here's our parts list and prices- have fun!" Regards and Good night from me, Good Day to you. Greg posted: 13 Aug 2010 11:19 from: roythebus Hi Grog, I too am upgrading from Peco. Having built a large club exhibition layout years ago using f/s bullhead rail ...
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... screen discards any interactive elements so maybe that's why it's not available The main thing is it works. posted: 25 Oct 2017 11:53 from: madscientist 3004_250655_070000000.png a screen shot of that last video at a pause point, on a iPad mini retina 2048 x1536 Note the screen shot is much better on the iPad then displayed on this web page Last ... to watch fuzzy screen videos, which is ok for a minute or two but liable to give severe headache after longer periods. cheers, Martin. posted: 25 Oct 2017 04:11 from: Matt M. While Flash does have some issues and Apple is a bit of a control freak, Apple's problems with it stem from the fact that two ... topic: 3069 Companion changes posted: 1 Sep 2017 13:26 from: Martin Wynne Dear all, In preparing the next program update for release, it has dawned on me that I have made a big rod for my own back with the multiple formats for the Templot Companion. At present we have: 1. An online version in the ...
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... topic: 1200 How do I move name labels of partial templates which will not highlight posted: 13 Aug 2010 12:18 from: Brian Nicholls Hi All, I am in the middle of plotting templates for a complex formation, what is irritating is I cannot seem to be able to move the name labels of partial templates, as these are ... a row or a column- very useful! (also while grouped, one can also do move labels from the group menu.) posted: 13 Aug 2010 18:04 from: Martin Wynne richard_t wrote: I've only just found that if you group all the templates, then shift-left-click one, on the popup menu there is ... topic: 1200 How do I move name labels of partial templates which will not highlight posted: 13 Aug 2010 12:18 from: Brian Nicholls Hi All, I am in the middle of plotting templates for a complex formation, what is irritating is I cannot seem to be able to move the name labels of partial templates, as these are ...
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... it there isn't an easy option? Phil posted: 29 May 2008 00:35 from: Paul Boyd Hi Phil Ah yes- the check rail! I've attached a screen shot with the slip road copied to current, and the blanking cancelled. Basically it's a bog standard turnout with the check rail extended( 'real'=> 'customize V ... Sorry, I can't seem to attach two files- here's the second. Phil [edit for typo] Attachment: attach_281_444_st_margarets_08_05 _28_1515_02.box 455 Last edited on 28 May 2008 21:04 by phileakins posted: 28 May 2008 23:46 from: Paul Boyd Hi Phil Attached is an outside slip extracted from a plan I did years ago (and can be ... and see how you get on, then go less than that under particular circumstances- like industrial trackage with short wheelbase stock. Jim. posted: 28 May 2008 01:13 from: phileakins Thanks everyone. Once I've sorted out how to do "quotes" I'll reply to everyone individually. In the meantime, I've spent the day re-visiting ...
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... . Jim. One of the councils I do work for has a big HP design jet in one of the IT offices, and I jokingly mentioned that if they ever wanted shot of it I could find it a home. That only takes 4 cartridges and is A2 in width I think. Sorry I can't remember the model number, but it's a ... topic: 1066 Slightly OT- What A3+ Inkjet Printer posted: 9 Mar 2010 07:48 from: Jim Guthrie I'm on the hunt for a new, larger format inkjet printer, A3 or larger. I've been digging around on the Net looking at possibilities and reading the reviews and I haven't really found a suitable one which has received reasonably ... sums of money. I've not looked into it, as I don't think my better half would be too impressed. Just a thought. posted: 9 Mar 2010 12:13 from: Jim Guthrie One of the councils I do work for has a big HP design jet in one of the IT offices, and I jokingly mentioned that if they ever ...
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... topic: 1189 Flatbottom Track posted: 4 Aug 2010 11:17 from: Alan McMillan Hi all I've been through the forum and discovered the way to create the foot of flatbottom rail; ie duplicate templates with the rail head dimension altered to the foot width. My question is... is there a way of doing this on all templates ... . These are :- topic_859&forum_id=1 &zoom_highlight=flat+ bottom+ rail topic_1160&forum_id=1 Regards, Ken posted: 6 Aug 2010 13:04 from: Martin Wynne Kenneth Beckett wrote: When I printed out the test template not surprisingly the rails were 1.3mm wide and the gauge was 9mm between the inside edges. So ... came to the conclusion that this was not the way to go because aligning the Peco rail with either edge or centering on those printed could not possibly give me a 9mm gap between the running faces of the rails. Hi Ken, You found the right reference, but you didn't read the instructions: "Assuming your rails are vertical (for soldered copper ...
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... 2019 13:38 from: Rob Manchester Hi Martin, I would have said no.1 was a certainty, even if he didn't understand what he was looking at. A nice shot of Worcester cathederal would probably be a winner but your shot is too cluttered. Each shot has it's merits although no.2 is a rather odd building that wouldn't find favour with many ... number 6? My fav would be number 1- although even better if it was a class 37. You still liking the Fuji X100? Rob posted: 18 Jun 2019 04:30 from: Andrew Barrowman Martin Wynne wrote: Declined: 4, 5, 7. Perhaps Mike doesn't care for modern cars? posted: 18 Jun 2019 06: ... better that time. 4 out of 6 accepted. Accepted: 1, 2, 3, 5. Declined: 4, 6. Martin. posted: 24 Mar 2019 13:38 from: Rob Manchester Hi Martin, I would have said no.1 was a certainty, even if he didn't understand what he was looking at. A nice shot of ...
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... sign saying they had been uncovered during renewal work (I think). The engine shed at Over as shown in the attached image is similar to the building in the original shot but is panelled so not the same one. Also the track plan doesn't seem to match the available OS maps. Regards Mike Attachment: attach_2258_2870_image.jpg 996 posted: 19 Apr 2016 ... unlike model track. For example crossing timbers are usually 6" thick, as opposed to plain sleepers being 5" thick. Martin. posted: 19 Apr 2016 00:04 from: Matt M. As far as I'm aware chair fixing was done using tree nails. They did drive screws into those initially but that was not a success as Arthur ... thundering through (well that's how it appeared to a five year old. Proper trains I mean, not these new fangled things that run on electric or diesel. posted: 13 Jul 2016 08:22 from: Stephen Freeman I have come across this very useful resource which not only shows the track plan but just about everything else of interest in the ...
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... replacing in that area anyway. Probably too much heat when i was trying to solder with Plastic Magic rather than flux LOL I'll look at the check rail then. Here's a shot of the left hand combination now it's a bit cleaner. Got all the isolation gaps to do of course. 2013_040245_570000000.jpg posted: 6 Oct 2019 14:44 from: RedgateModels ... Sleepers certainly look better though following your input. Hopefully my soldering will get better too, bet you can spot the first joint done LOL posted: 27 Sep 2019 15:04 from: RedgateModels Thanks for changing the topic title, I was looking how to do it posted: 27 Sep 2019 15:11 from: Rob Manchester Hi Ian, Are ... . 2013_120510_110000000.jpg Much to do, but it seems that I will need at least some 1mm flangeways so OO-SF (or a version of it) looks favourite posted: 13 Sep 2019 07:34 from: RedgateModels OK, getting there now, still no proper turnout templates, and frankly I have no idea how to start to convert the monster ...
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... this case time and again over the years that it makes me bad-tempered every time I see it. Whoever wrote it in the first place should be taken out and shot. Martin. posted: 16 Nov 2007 19:28 from: Roger Henry This myth has also been perpetuated by one of the 'glossy' UK magazines (BRILL, Steam ... .) Also, what is the difference in useage between the two types of checkrail chairs produced by Exactoscale (0.68mm and 0.8mm flangeway)? Matt posted: 14 Nov 2007 04:12 from: Martin Wynne mattots wrote: I'm certainly no expert on prototype track but from what I can gather from the various sources I've been scouring recently the check and ... topic: 235 C+ L track and P4 gauges posted: 13 Nov 2007 03:43 from: mattots I just received my copy of the Scalefour Digest in the post today, having just joined the Scalefour Society (yep, I've finally decided to go down the P4 route). One interesting point that I stumbled across while flicking through it ...
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... :33 from: JFS Gents, Yes a good film, but I wonder if everyone has missed something rather interesting- between about minutes 6.10 and 6.50 there are some intermittent shots of a loco's wheels revolving. But which loco? Something rather unique I think! And NOTHING to do with 1963! Regards, Howard posted: 18 Apr 2009 19: ... see Screenonline. 'Snow' is available to buy as part of the BFI DVD: 'Geoffrey Jones: The Rhythm of Film'. regards, Martin. posted: 8 Jan 2010 12:55 from: Martin Wynne I wrote: This is a wonderful film, and a reminder of the hardest winter I can remember. Click the HQ button to watch ... from: Martin Wynne More about the making of this film at: http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/1234415/index.html Martin. posted: 18 Apr 2009 13:15 from: its_all_downhill Great... nice find Martin. Quite a funky editing cut to it, for the 60's Paul if you remember the 60's you weren't there ...
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... running rails/check rails secured in the chair by keys? Does the influence of the rail joint affect the central securring bolt holding the checkrail to the running rail. Wally's shot shows a small plate with two holes one of which is not used. Would the condition of any of the timbers in this shot have given justification for replacement in the days ... find Wally's images in the Gallery? The 'Insert existing image from Gallery' only allows me to put mine in a new post. Rob posted: 13 May 2018 21:04 from: Martin Wynne Rob Manchester wrote: What is the easy way to find Wally's images in the Gallery? Hi Rob, Go to the gallery: http:// ... topic: 3270 Fishbolt holes in check rails- defective timbers posted: 13 May 2018 00:32 from: Rob Manchester 2_121355_050000000.jpg Note fish-bolt holes in end of check rail Hi Martin, Paying attention as always I noticed your note for me relating to the fishplate holes. Would you care to explain the existence of the holes in this position ...
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