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posted: 27 Jan 2012 11:14 from: LSWRArt
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Has anyone ordered recently from Exactoscale? I sent an order at the beginning of the week and they might be processing it, but I have not had any acknowledgement either to the email, or to a follow up phone call. In both I asked them to contact me to confirm receipt, but no response. It is a bit worrying as the order had all my card details on it. Is this how Exacto normally deal with orders? I know there were problems last year due to illness, but I thought they were now back to normal. Thanks Arthur |
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posted: 27 Jan 2012 11:26 from: John Shelley
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LSWRArt wrote: Has anyone ordered recently from Exactoscale?On another group there was a similar enquiry, but in that case for an order placed on 12 Dec. Cheers for now John from 33820 St Ciers sur Gironde, France |
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posted: 27 Jan 2012 13:31 from: Paul Boyd
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Hi Arthur I had to wait around a month for my last order not so long ago - and although they ask for and I provided an email address, I had no acknowledgement either. I don't mind waiting, but I would like to know that they have at least received the order! Otherwise, patience is a virtue, apparently! I like Dave Cleal's (Mainly Trains) approach, which was something along the lines of "You only have to deal with an order once, so you might as well deal with it straight away". A lot of companies, and tax offices, could learn from that Cheers |
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posted: 27 Jan 2012 14:11 from: GeoffS
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LSWRArt wrote: Has anyone ordered recently from Exactoscale?I had an order, placed by phone call at the beginning of last week, delivered at the end of the week. Geoff |
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posted: 28 Jan 2012 08:46 from: Stephen Freeman
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Hi, For 4mm scale Exactoscale track parts you could try Wizard Models For 7mm scale Exactoscale track parts - The Model Kit Shop I've not tried The Model Kit Shop yet but I always order my 4mm parts from Wizard. Both have online ordering. Stephen |
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posted: 28 Jan 2012 11:45 from: LSWRArt
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GeoffS wrote: LSWRArt wrote:Hi GeoffHas anyone ordered recently from Exactoscale?I had an order, placed by phone call at the beginning of last week, delivered at the end of the week. Did you use 01245 263779 to contact Exactoscale. I tried to ring mid week and only got the Answerphone, but if that number works I will keep trying to contact them on that number. if that does not work, I will buy from The Model Kit Shop, which has all the parts I need. I agree with Paul about responses from suppliers. It does not take a second to click on REPLY and say "Order received. Despatch next week / 6 months when we get new stock" or whatever. At least you know the email has been received safely and can plan around the delivery time. I have recently ordered from C&L, Borg rail and Shapeways and all three of these companies have been great in responding and keeping me updated on deliveries. Thanks to the good guys :-) Arthur |
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posted: 28 Jan 2012 12:13 from: Tony W
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Hi Arthur. Yes that is the correct number for Exactoscale. I spoke to Len on it myself on Tuesday. It is a bit pot luck catching him as he is pretty much a one man band and often very busy. Early afternoon seems to be the best time to phone. Rest assured they are genuine and you will get the goods. The quality of their products is excellent. I agree their customer service could be better, but I supose you can't have everything. Tony. |
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posted: 28 Jan 2012 12:38 from: davelong click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
I almost solely order Exactoscale items from Wizard models, they have a fast turn around time too and photos of most of the items on their website. Dave |
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posted: 28 Jan 2012 12:44 from: Dellboy
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LSWRArt wrote:Has anyone ordered recently from Exactoscale? Arthur You are not alone! I am still waiting for an order I sent on 4th January. I have heard nothing and from my experience this is not unusual but I am confident the goods will arrive eventually. Just a little bit annoying but if you can't wait, as mentioned above, Wizard Models can supply some of the range and their response is a lot quicker. I have never had any success trying to ring Exactoscale direct, their message box always seems to be full. Dellboy |
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posted: 30 Jan 2012 14:42 from: LSWRArt
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Subject: Exactoscale order processing I managed to speak to Len this afternoon and he said that he had "a lot to catch up on, but he hoped to despatch the goods in about a week". So that is the latest info if anyone else is waiting for deliveries. Regards Arthur |
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posted: 30 Jan 2012 20:09 from: Mike Megginson
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I ordered a 1 : 8 single slip kit from Exactoscale towards the end of November, sending the order to the Essex address. After three weeks I had heard nothing, so rang Exactoscale's phone number, to be told that it would be despatched within the week. Since that time I have phoned a further four times, each time being told that 'It should be despatched next Monday'. So after five almost consecutive despatches, on Monday, I have still not received this order. Some may find their treatment mildly amusing; I find this appalling. The proprieter of Exactoscale should be thoroughly ashamed of a lousy order acknowledgement system (non existent), lousy phone handling system and totally fabricated replies to progressing queries. Cheers Mike |
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posted: 30 Jan 2012 20:25 from: LSWRArt
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Aaaah! As they are the only manufacturer of 0 gauge bridge chairs, they have the monopoly, but I do not want to wait months for parts to arrive. Me thinks I will have to order from one of the shops that stocks his track parts and try to cancel the direct order. Thanks for your helpful comments Arthur |
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posted: 31 Jan 2012 11:44 from: sevenmil496 click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Hi Arthur, I too am awaiting an order,however i am afraid not much appears to have changed since the Protofour days regarding orders going way back. I suspect if you are a scalefour member it maybe a little easier... Patience is required. |
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posted: 31 Jan 2012 13:06 from: Martin Wynne
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sevenmil496 wrote: not much appears to have changed since the Protofour days regarding orders going way back. Let's stick to the present century and not resurrect 40-year-old upsets from the last one. The present owners of Exactoscale have no connection with any of that. Martin. |
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posted: 31 Jan 2012 15:48 from: Bob Ellis click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Slightly off topic, but still referring to Exactoscale, I seem to recall that P4 Track Company turnout kits are based on Midland Railway prototypes. Can anyone confirm this, or am I having another one of my increasingly frequent senior moments? | ||
posted: 31 Jan 2012 15:59 from: Martin Wynne
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Bob Ellis wrote: Slightly off topic, but still referring to Exactoscale, I seem to recall that P4 Track Company turnout kits are based on Midland Railway prototypes. Can anyone confirm this, or am I having another one of my increasingly frequent senior moments?Hi Bob, They are based on the LNER 1926 (REA) drawings. A reprint of the drawings is available from NERA. However, the wing rail front on some of the kits is 2ft-6in longer than the drawing, moving the rail joint one timber space further from the crossing than it should be. Exactoscale say this was done for manufacturing reasons. Unfortunately this is also shown on the templates sold by the Scalefour Society, with no explanation that they are in fact wrong in this regard, if intended to represent REA turnouts. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 1 Feb 2012 09:33 from: Mike Megginson
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Well good news. I spoke to the proprietor of Exactoscale, on Monday, and was told that my order for a 1 : 8 single slip kit had been despatched last Friday. Of course, it can still be lost in the post, though my own experience is that does not happen, or it could have been despatched to an incorrect address, even though I was very careful to include my address with my order. So anyone in the same position as me i.e. waiting for 1 : 8 single slip kits can now rest easy, for I imagine that all of the outstanding orders, for this product, will have now been despatched. Just to ensure that all folk waiting for Exactoscale to despatch their orders have some reassurance, I shall post this on other websites; websites which have some tens of thousands of subscribers. If, of course, this order was not actually despatched last Friday (you really wouldn't want to contemplate what I might then do!)....... Cheers Mike |
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posted: 1 Feb 2012 17:00 from: Bob Ellis click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Martin Wynne wrote: Bob Ellis wrote:Slightly off topic, but still referring to Exactoscale, I seem to recall that P4 Track Company turnout kits are based on Midland Railway prototypes. Can anyone confirm this, or am I having another one of my increasingly frequent senior moments?Hi Bob, Hi Martin, Thanks very much for the very informative (if somewhat disappointing) reply. It is likely that I shall have to build some Midland track for a model of Hawes station in P4. I had hoped to save time by using P4 Track Company turnout kits, but your response makes it clear that short cuts will not work. I will have to draw out the track plan on Templot and buy P4 Track Company components (fortunately they make MR chairs) to build the track. This will take much longer, but will be fun to do and probably be more satisfying in the long (probably very long) run. |
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posted: 2 Feb 2012 16:19 from: Alan Turner
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Was the track Midland or was it NER? Alan |
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posted: 2 Feb 2012 21:30 from: Bob Ellis click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
As far as I know, the track was Midland. The station was built and the track was laid as part of Contract No.5 of the Settle and Carlisle line, which was the Midland Railway branch from Hawes Junction (later renamed Garsdale) to Hawes. Hawes station was owned jointly by the Midland and North Eastern Railways and was financed by both companies on a 50:50 basis. While it could not act without the N.E.R.'s approval, the Midland managed the construction and maintenance of Hawes station. It let the contract for laying the track from Hawes Junction to Hawes (including the station and goods yard) to Benton & Woodiwiss, who also built Contract No. 2 of the Settle and Carlisle line from Dent Head viaduct to Smardale viaduct. The M.R. awarded the contract for constructing the station buildings at Hawes to James Jones and George Nelson Clarke of Leyburn. Bob |
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posted: 3 Feb 2012 08:45 from: Mike Megginson
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John Shelley wrote: LSWRArt wrote:Has anyone ordered recently from Exactoscale?On another group there was a similar enquiry, but in that case for an order placed on 12 Dec. Can you please indicate, where 'another group' may be located? I feel guilty about protracting this particular debate, on here, given that this is a site devoted to Templot and things relating to Templot. Cheers Mike |
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posted: 3 Feb 2012 09:19 from: John Shelley
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Mike Megginson wrote: It was on e4um, a group originally for members of Scalefour Society only, but has been expanded to include members of EMGS as well. There hasn't been any follow on. Cheers for now John from 33820 St Ciers sur Gironde, France. |
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posted: 3 Feb 2012 10:00 from: Martin Wynne
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John Shelley wrote:It was on e4um, a group originally for members of Scalefour Society only, but has been expanded to include members of EMGS as well.Hi John, E4um is open to all, and has been for several years now. Anyone can join: http://www.mousa.biz/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/s/e4um It's an old-style mailing list. The archives can be viewed online after joining: http://www.mousa.biz/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/archive/e4um regards, Martin. |
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posted: 3 Feb 2012 21:17 from: Rob Manchester
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Mike, .....but please continue to report progress ( or not ) with Exactoscale on here too for those of us who don't get the time to read all the Forums. Thanks Rob |
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posted: 4 Feb 2012 14:13 from: Paulr1949
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As an aside, I noticed in the latest Gauge O Guild Gazette that "Perfect Miniatures" in Sudbury advertise Exactoscale parts. Paul |
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posted: 6 Feb 2012 13:53 from: Mike Megginson
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Rob Manchester wrote: Mike, As a final comment, perhaps I might rally to the defence of Exactoscale, perverse as that may sound. This company is very largely a one man band and both the product development and order fulfillment are done by the same person. I gather that there have been some problems with some of the suppliers to Exactoscale as regards accuracy of products supplied. Given that these products are engineered to very fine tolerances, that has clearly affected the availablilty of some of the more complex track kits. I am assured that Exactoscale are working hard to fulfill all outstanding orders. Cheers Mike |
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posted: 16 Feb 2012 16:34 from: Dellboy
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Rob Manchester wrote:Mike, I managed to contact Len on the telephone yesterday morning and apparently he never received my order from 4 January so that was quickly resolved with a promise of dispatch on Monday or earlier if he can manage it. If my initial order subsequently turns up he promised to return it to me.(A bit worrying as my credit card details are with the order - will have to keep a close watch on my card transactions!) He is currently preparing for his next exhibition so is pretty busy but he did say that he had very few orders outstanding. If others are still waiting suggest they try and contact him because he told me there have been problems with Exactoscale orders getting mislaid. |
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posted: 16 Feb 2012 21:18 from: Tony W
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Hi all. For general information, Exactoscale will be at the Watford Finescale show this weekend 18th 19th. As the link does not seem to work, search on Watford model railway show. Tony Correct link given below. |
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posted: 16 Feb 2012 21:26 from: Dellboy
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Tony W wrote:Hi all. Link should be http://www.missendenrailwaymodellers.org.uk/Watford_exhibition.html |
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posted: 16 Feb 2012 21:29 from: Tony W
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Dellboy wrote: Tony W wrote:Yes, well done that one works OK. Cheers Tony. |
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posted: 17 Feb 2012 18:11 from: Dellboy
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Dellboy wrote:Rob Manchester wrote: Full marks to Len, Wednesday mornings telephone order arrived this morning (Friday). |
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posted: 18 Feb 2012 09:53 from: Stephen Freeman
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Hi, I've just ordered and received some parts from Model Kit Shop - they had to subsitute Exactoscale Nickel Silver rail (0 gauge - code 125) with some from Slaters, but as that was less expensive into the bargain, I'm not bothered. So no probs with them. Borg-Rail wrote: Hi, |
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