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In what context was it posted? CJI.
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The steam pipe casings were, I think, far more angular than those of the Duchesses. CJI.
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HS125's to Mexico.
John Isherwood replied to PhilJ W's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
You may say that - but I could not possibly comment! 😉 CJI. -
New tooling - BR Standard 2MT 2-6-0 2MT 78xxx
John Isherwood replied to Graham_Muz's topic in Hornby
Quite - polished lubricator pipework, etc. is unlikely, even nowadays in preservation. To my eyes, it just makes the model look toy-like - akin to one of those American abominations that are destined, annually, to endlessly circle a Christmas tree! Most of us try to reproduce a working railway, and such 'bling' has no place in that scenario. CJI -
East Barnet Joint Stock - a workbench
John Isherwood replied to Chas Levin's topic in Kitbuilding & Scratchbuilding
The trouble with over-thinking is that it can lead to over-complex solutions, which, in turn, can lead to unnecessary problems / frustrations. Moreover, it takes up valuable modelling time! I am a firm believer in the KISS principle - Keep It Simple, Stupid! 😀 CJI. -
East Barnet Joint Stock - a workbench
John Isherwood replied to Chas Levin's topic in Kitbuilding & Scratchbuilding
All my self-build coaches have a functional rubbing plate at one end, and a small washer, which allows pivoting in all planes, at the other. It works perfectly, giving rock-steady running and great track-holding. Sometimes, it pays not to over-think thes things! CJI. -
HS125's to Mexico.
John Isherwood replied to PhilJ W's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
I fail to see how HSTs are economical to run in Scotland until 2030, and be very expensively exported to Mexico; (presumably without major rebuild); but not in England or Wales. I fully accept that this is by government directive, but I also fail to see how replacing viable rolling stock with new, expensive, inferior stock can be a cost-saving - unless building new stock is somehow advantageous to the government. CJI. -
The problem, as I see it, is that the 'testing' conditions that he operates under are not comparable with those that most modellers use. To that extent, his 'verdicts' are largely irrelevant. CJI.
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New tooling - BR Standard 2MT 2-6-0 2MT 78xxx
John Isherwood replied to Graham_Muz's topic in Hornby
That's my point - having seen plenty of BR-era ex-works steam locos, they weren't out-shopped with all that 'bling'. Very occasionally, it might have been done for an exhibition, but not for general service. CJI. -
New tooling - BR Standard 2MT 2-6-0 2MT 78xxx
John Isherwood replied to Graham_Muz's topic in Hornby
One minor criticism - I feel that the 'polished copper / brasswork' is overdone. CJI. -
The Acquired Wagons of British Railways by David Larkin
John Isherwood replied to Ben04uk's topic in Books
You did - but then went on to detail what you perceived, apparently, as unacceptable errors. Those of us who have responded in a mildly critical manner know that we could not hope to come anywhere close to publishing invaluable data in the way that David has done. Only Allah / God is perfect! CJI. -
I'd love to see a coal-fired turbine aircraft - the stoker's role would be 'interesting'! CJI.
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The Acquired Wagons of British Railways by David Larkin
John Isherwood replied to Ben04uk's topic in Books
Unfortunately, your question came over as an implied criticism of David Larkin, to the effect that he had been less than thorough in his coverage. Those of us who know David personally may be a little sensitive to such comment - intended or not. We know the monumental effort and total dedication - some might say obsession - that went into the acquisition of the vast volume of information that he has managed to amass and publish for all our benefit. CJI. -
The Acquired Wagons of British Railways by David Larkin
John Isherwood replied to Ben04uk's topic in Books
David visited me as well, and showed me his 'work in progress'. Be assured that, if David is silent on a subject, it's because the records are not available for study / destroyed. It is amazing that such extensive information has been published - David copied records BY HAND - volume after volume of wagon numbers, type descriptions, loads, build details, etc., etc. Such is the wealth of historical information available to us nowadays that some criticise when the specific minutae that they desire is not available; rather than being grateful for the tireless efforts of the authors. CJI.- 174 replies
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Perfect running without stay-alives. Is it really possible?
John Isherwood replied to n9's topic in DCC Help & Questions
Not a lot the manufacturers can do about this! The loco has a fixed (scale?) wheelbase, and the frog has a fixed length; it's pure coincidence that the two are the same. CJI. -
HS125's to Mexico.
John Isherwood replied to PhilJ W's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
There will be diesel engines operating on British Railways for years to come. Conversion to bi-mode might well have been possible, but I see no justification whatsoever for disposing of assets that had many advantages over their replacements. So typical of the UK nowadays, sadly. CJI. -
Reverse curves are no problem without intermediate straights - unless ludicrously tight radii are used. To expect large model locos to negotiate tramway radii on totally unsecured track is unreasonable; to use such conditions in order to deliver a verdict on a model is totally meaningless. This is the reason that more mature modellers tend to be dismissive of Sam and his 'reviews'. CJI.
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Perfect running without stay-alives. Is it really possible?
John Isherwood replied to n9's topic in DCC Help & Questions
Exactly!! I model at 4mm. scale, but I have found that the effort of switching the frog is well worth it. Four wheeled locos, such as the LYR Pug, run through all points without the slightest stutter. Go for it!! CJI. -
HS125's to Mexico.
John Isherwood replied to PhilJ W's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Another case of the tail wagging the dog! No doubt we will be given a myriad reasons why a total rebuild / update was not possible, but I certainly can't bring to mind such a number of fatal / life-changing collisions involving HSTs that would justify them being 'blacked'. If they are thought capable of operating services three times the length of their former operations, the baby is being thrown out with the bathwater! CJI. -
Almost certainly, as I believe that the Burton line was used for testing DHP1. CJI.
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Spot on! CJI.
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Normally known as straw yellow - a yellowish cream. CJI.
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Modelling mojo and state of mind
John Isherwood replied to Coldgunner's topic in Modelling musings & miscellany
Each to their own, but I find that a couple of pints at the end of the day, amongst a group of like-minded individuals, is very relaxing. Not every night - but often enough to become 'one of the group'. Everything has a price, and the cost of a couple of pints is a lot less than many other commercial social activities. CJI.