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Some discussion here on another forum about Accuruscale wagons. Accurascale Wagon Packs - New Railway Modellers Forums
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You do not need the spring. The point rails will catch on the little lugs attached to the outer rails. You can bend them up if the point will not catch and stay put. I changed over to Peco Electrofrog when I rebuilt the layout over twenty years ago and those points are still in use and none have needed to be replaced.
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If they had some bread it could have been a "loaves and fishes" tale.
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What you mean to say is..By the time I got the credit card off the wife, got permission to use it etc etc. Just "MAN" up and admit it, we are all in the same boat. And just to let you all know. The Gardai are absolutely useless in this situation. Said it does not come within their remit.
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The 1963 Peel P50 was the smallest car ever mass-produced. It featured three wheels and a single seat with a 49cc 4.2hp engine. It didn't have a reverse gear, but a handle at the back allowed it to be physically maneuvered as needed. So the wife comes home and says "I passed my driving test. I had no bother with the reversing part of it."
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It would be a bit of a contrast parked beside a black and tan or a black liveried class mate.
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If Irish Rail were to outshop an 071 class loco in "black and tan" livery it would give Murphy Models the perfect opportunity to release another 071 model. I always wondered what an 071 "black and tan" would look like. Actually I'd like one...
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We have been speculating as to whether IRM will follow their acclaimed "A" class model with it's smaller sibling the Metro Vick "C" class. Bearing in mind that IRM have been lauded for their attention to detail and the accuracy of the various derivitives of the "A" class model we assume that if they were to release models of the Metro Vick "C" class it would be to the same exacting standards. The "A" class loco weighed in at 82 tons whereas the "C" class weighed in at 61.5 tons, roughly two thirds the weight of the "A" class. Would the model of the "C" class weigh two thirds the weight of the "A" class models and more importantly will it be two thirds the price of the "A" class.....? Just trying to prepare my case to present to the Head of Household Finances should the "C" class arrive.
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Here is a discussion that features the Crossley diesel engines used in the "A" class. It is not specifically about the engine but starts with the BR Class 28 BO-CO which was powered by the engine. CIE comes into it. Worth a read. BR Class 28 query - RAILROAD.NET
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I think (it does happen occasionally) that the 201 Metro Vic BO-BO "C" class would be a natural successor to the IRM "A" class. When the wife says "But you have them" I'll say "No I don't. The other ones have six axles and these only have four axles". I am sure this would be of benefit to other members here......
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I unpacked mine today. The wife promptly took the inside protective layers and put them under the sofa cushions as they had begun to sag, it worked now she is happy. Now I am wondering if it is cheaper to buy another "A "class and give the protective inner packing to the mrs or to to get the suite refurbished?
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Here is the TG4 Halloween weather forecast, incase you missed it. It is worth a watch. An Aimsir Láithreach (25-304) | Player | Irish Television Channel, Súil Eile (tg4.ie)
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Anyone that says they are buying an EV to ensure a better future for their children would need to see the birth defects among the local children. Looking at it from the point of view as a parent it was sobering.