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... 2009 10:06 from: Graham Idle Fantastic! Trains running, must have been the right kind of snow. Regards, Graham Martin Wynne wrote: This is a wonderful film, and a reminder of the hardest winter I can remember. Click the HQ button to watch it in High Quality (the button then shows red). Martin. posted: 18 Apr 2009 10:34 from: Paul Boyd Wonderful! I missed 1963 by a few years, but what a different world. I think there was even a glimpse of an open school- unheard of now whenever there's a snowflake in the air posted: 18 Apr 2009 12:53 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 so 'they' say.. t. posted ...
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... crane so these esoteric bits and pieces for my layout are gradually coming to fruition. Cheers, David C posted: 31 Aug 2010 17:46 from: Mike Waldron Richard: we have a constant problem with Brighton turntables -as there seem to be very few photos that show much and almost no plans. However, if you check out the Brighton E-group there's talk of John Ritter having something approaching a plan that Barry (Pulborough) Luck and I are both interested in seeing- so hopefully we might get a glimpse if John can find a way to send it from Oz. Also check out Metalsmith's website- http://www.metalsmith.co.uk/4mmscaleCowansSheldonPre-Groupingturntable.htm- they appear to be mainly pre 1922 Cowans Sheldons- but I don't know who made B'ton ones. Mike W posted: 5 Jun 2013 20:42 from: Harbottle Hi David and everyone else, new to these forums but finding them very interesting. Where can I get a clear copy of the turntable drawing?I want to model one for my 00 layout.Thanks Harbottle David ...
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... ? I just stuck my "so what's this Templot then?" hat on, and googled Templot. The first link that comes up is unsurprisingly http://www.templot.com and in my eagerness I ignore all the words and just click on "download". "Please read these notes first". Yeah, yeah, where's the download button? There it is, download, install, run it then ask on any forum except this one how to use it! That's because the reference to Templot Club was a fleeting glimpse on the way in, whereas if you had to sign up to here, the new user has no choice but to be aware of Templot Club. Just a thought... posted: 1 Jun 2012 20:29 from: Brian Nicholls Hi Paul, You started of well in your post, Ref.< Unfortunately it is not quite as simple as that. >, in basically agreeing with my message, then did a slight 'U' turn. Paul Boyd wrote:...expect that I've just realised that ...
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... 12:54 from: JFS.. I don't suppose you have tried Google.... :-) :-) posted: 28 Feb 2015 13:17 from: D Foster Google? What's Google? Also tried Bing... Loads and loads of bolt type thingies with screw threads on them... :-( (Did fine a book you might be interested in but can't PM the link to you yet). The beasty I'm looking for is extremely obscure- I have only caught a glimpse of an LMSR or LMR single A4 copy page of it- and (of course) can't recall where... Parts of Templot Club may not function unless you enable JavaScript (also called Active Scripting) in your browser. Templot Club> Forums> Prototype pics> Lack of Trap Points? 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 search engines back to top of page Please ...
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... between the two radius by using Shift+ Ctrl+ F3 adjust transition start position. You can adjust the radii of either using the F6 key (note which radius is being altered which can be changed with Shift+ Crtl+ F1 or Shift+ Ctrl+ F2. This method is one that I use a great deal when planning of variable curves as it allows much more precise alignments to be created than using individual curves and straights so pays dividends later. It also demonstrates I think the power of the program and gives a glimpse of the possibilities within. Regards Tony. Martin will probably explain an easier way of doing the above that I have missed. posted: 9 Oct 2017 06:50 from: Tony McGartland Tony, thanks for that. Makes perfect sense but having laid one piece of track when I go to elect another, it cause my first piece to take on the new command and move from its position.... posted: 9 Oct 2017 09:14 from: Tony W Tony McGartland wrote: Tony, thanks for ...
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... be posting any pics of my workspace. No siree! posted: 12 Nov 2018 01:29 from: Martin Wynne Andrew Barrowman wrote: I won't be posting any pics of my workspace. No siree! Nor me. Martin. posted: 12 Nov 2018 12:10 from: Nigel Brown About 4 years ago there was a massive reorganisation, of what had been a bedroom used as a storeroom and model railway workshop, into a dedicated railway room, with both the layout and the workshop. To get a rare glimpse of a tidy space I took a few pics. Here's a couple before the layout itself was installed: 528_120707_050000000.jpg 528_120707_480000000.jpg And here's one slightly later with the layout as it was installed: 528_120709_130000000.jpg It is of course nothing like that now! Nigel posted: 12 Nov 2018 12:22 from: Andrew Duncan That's very impressive indeed Nigel. Lets see what its really like now, not so much to gloat, as make myself (and possibly others?) feel better...? Andrew Last edited on 12 Nov ...
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... . Code 82 its too big for it. Ad8hlQz.jpg It will be in mainline, the siding will be Code 55 steel rail from scalefour society, and 2mm steel code 40 bullhead (code 75 is too big as well) for some sections that were laid in late XIX/ early XX century and lasted way after the railroad demise in late 90s. At_Paranapiacaba_2018_180.jpg Here is from when bullhead was the main rail, a lighter section than BS95R (layout will be in HO) 3344097107_49ec58bc39.jpg a-ferrovia-14.jpg Just to have a glimpse on what I will be doing... posted: 15 Aug 2019 06:51 from: Martin Wynne Hi Ewerthon, Thanks for the pictures -- looks to be an interesting project. You could try asking Karlgarin about sourcing steel rail: http://www.karlgarin.com/ cheers, Martin. posted: 16 Aug 2019 12:30 from: a_nummelin This sounds as though it will be a fascinating project. I wonder if Templot has the parameters for your track work- are you working to 1:87 scale ...
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