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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
05/07/11 12:11 PM
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
05/07/11 01:36 PM
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Thanks for the link. THe model really looks the part
Mick - always learning something new (then forgetting it).
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
05/07/11 05:05 PM
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Gizzy Made a few changes to the LGB today at Sheringham. The headshunt was too short to fit my rake of 5 OEG hoppers and a Bo-Bo loco, so the crossover in front of 'Wizzy' was moved towards the platform by moving it a LGB straight (300mm) closer.... Hey Gizzy - any chance of a quick write-up sometime of how you made the hopper wagon loads? I know you mentioned in another post about using cheap cat litter (hopefully unused... :bleh  and Cascamite, but some notes and possibly pics on how you went about it would be great - I've been trying to think of a way to make some realistic-looking loads for my hoppers without making them too heavy. Jon.
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
05/07/11 05:43 PM
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Zerogee Gizzy Made a few changes to the LGB today at Sheringham. The headshunt was too short to fit my rake of 5 OEG hoppers and a Bo-Bo loco, so the crossover in front of 'Wizzy' was moved towards the platform by moving it a LGB straight (300mm) closer.... Hey Gizzy - any chance of a quick write-up sometime of how you made the hopper wagon loads? I know you mentioned in another post about using cheap cat litter (hopefully unused... :bleh and Cascamite, but some notes and possibly pics on how you went about it would be great - I've been trying to think of a way to make some realistic-looking loads for my hoppers without making them too heavy. Jon. Sure thing mate! I've even got half a bag left if you want it?
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
05/07/11 06:17 PM
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Richie Gizzy I must do an audit and count how many points I have on my railway sometime.... Hmmm, 27 points (one of those is an R3, with the rest being R1), 2 three way points (one R3 and one R1), and a couple of R1 Diamond Crossings.... Just a few more points Gizzy for Clapham Junction Oooo, complex curvy trackwork! Drooool....
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
05/07/11 06:17 PM
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Gizzy - just in case you've not heard something similar, there's a clip of the SVT 137 on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_c_UwqdO5ms At about 2min 30secs there's a part with a bit more throttle - music indeed. Cheers David
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
05/07/11 06:21 PM
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LTfan Gizzy - just in case you've not heard something similar, there's a clip of the SVT 137 on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_c_UwqdO5ms At about 2min 30secs there's a part with a bit more throttle - music indeed. Cheers David I no longer have the Frying Hamburger David? It looked odd going round my R1 curves, so I sold it to Tony. I believe he is converting it to a HST....
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
06/07/11 07:46 AM
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Gizzy LTfan Gizzy - just in case you've not heard something similar, there's a clip of the SVT 137 on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_c_UwqdO5ms At about 2min 30secs there's a part with a bit more throttle - music indeed. Cheers David I no longer have the Frying Hamburger David? It looked odd going round my R1 curves, so I sold it to Tony. I believe he is converting it to a HST.... LOL i seriously didnt think it was a real train i cant believe it it was so dam ugly Gizzy is correct it is yet to be painted as i cant decide on the colour but it is now indeed a fantastic 4 car HST 125 which is the reason i bought it i will post some pictures when finished Tony
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
02/10/11 12:44 PM
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
02/10/11 01:00 PM
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
30/12/11 01:09 PM
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The LG&B is pleased to announce that it has a new freight contract for 2012, hauling bulk fuel for a well known Anglo-Dutch petroleum company....
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
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Re:The Logging, Gravel & Brickworks Railway
19/03/12 10:46 AM
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Well the Engineering Works on Quarry Junction over ran, due to the requirement for a LH point. One was recovered from Weybourne South Junction and duly laid for the branch connection. The replacement of the previous ladder junction arrangement will speed up the passage of trains to and from the branch....
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