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Broithe

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  1. I've always suspected this - http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/northern-ireland-and-republic-men-ugliest-in-the-world-16116949.html - but now it's official.
  2. It must have really hurt you to leave it that clean - great job , though. Have you seen this? - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/180872546766?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649 - it's that sharp it's painful...
  3. ... even if there isn't one...
  4. There's always a risk with insulation piercing connections - soldering will always be better, though a bit more work. There seems little point making disconnection possible, unless it's necessary..
  5. I delivered some stuff there a few years ago and got a good look round it with the man himself - very interesting, too.
  6. Is this - http://www.kemilway.com/peter-k.html - anything to do with it..?
  7. Also on eBay - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MULTICOMP-878106-QUICK-SPLICE-BLADE-BLUE-14-18-AWG-25-per-pack-/160789311384?pt=UK_Gadgets&hash=item256fca2f98
  8. They look like 'Crimp Blade Splicers' - http://www.rapidonline.com/Cables-Connectors/Crimp-Blade-Splice-33-0190 - you might try a car accessory type place - maybe Halfords.
  9. Hands up anybody else who watched it expecting to see Leslie Ash..?
  10. It was £75 inc p&p for me. Right. I've given it a little bit of a run today and, so that we're all using the same units, I used Cravens as the test loads. On the flat it was still quite happy with five behind it, even with the whole train on a radius 2 curve - I didn't think it was worth finding the limit, as it'll never need to do that in 'real' life. On the 1:40 slope, it started to slip when the fifth coach was added, but it would even start from stationary with four coaches, all on the slope, without slipping - we don't have any sloping curved track. But that sort of perfomance'll do for me, I think. I suspect there's maybe the odd bit of oil on the wheels and the track is in a fairly dusty location - even so, it's better than I expected.
  11. No real damage - just a small dent on the edge of the roof, just in front of the chimney, in just the sort of place that there might be one! The start of my 'weathering'...
  12. 8-pin socket. You can just see the side of the blanking plug through the window in the picture above. I've already dropped it..! That's a start... It seems to have a tractive effort of between 15 & 20 grams - as near as I can tell with the kitchen scales held on edge.
  13. I'm still playing at running it in. I only have a metre test track here. It'll probably have a good run tomorrow or the next day. I'll see what it'll pull on the flat and up a 1:40. It shouldn't be too bad, it's a fair weight, especially considering the size - they've pretty well filled all the spare space with metal - and it's quite low-geared.
  14. I just found myself with a hundred quid I wasn't expecting and so, rather than waste it on food or heat, I decided to splurge some of it on a GSR(I) Sentinel - at last. I clicked the OK button at 1:30 on Friday afternoon and the postman handed it to me at 9:30 on Saturday morning. Top marks to Kernow for service! It's a nicely finished little thing, although I'll do something to camouflage the bit of circuitry that's visible through the windows. It's taken a good bit of running in and is a lot quieter now, but it was fairly noisy to start with. I found that a spot of oil into the sintered bushes on the motor made quite a difference. It's nicely low-geared. The body comes off nice and easily, although there is little to deal with inside.
  15. MIR bogie cement, unmade, starting at 46 quid - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230783086061&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:GB:1123
  16. MapViewer would appear to confirm your theory - http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V1,698479,731123,5,9
  17. Casino = little house.
  18. Poor Anthony. We do pick on him - but he's worth it...
  19. I'm only surprised that Anto hasn't converted one to fire dirt...
  20. On the old site, we did discuss an 0 Gauge 201 that got as far as a prototype being produced - I'm sure that you will remember who did it before I do...
  21. 0 Gauge 071 - http://irishrailwaymodeller.com/showthread.php/156-O-Gauge-071 ...
  22. I had to give up at that point - I couldn't do 'waggly'... Latin's by no means dead - it's alive enough for people to annoy me almost daily with mis-uses of - tandem, album, stigma, etc.. And, don't get me started on 'telescopic', even if it is Greek - you won't see very far with them shock-absorbers, will you..?
  23. Latin was almost the only useful thing that I got out of schools after the age of ten - Quantum ille canis est in fenestra?
  24. Ladders and walkways on the shed look very good - health and safety!..
  25. If the Americans want to speak English then they should have to pay a licence fee, and pass a test - otherwise it's Navaho, or something like that, for them... Just wait until I take over. The lifting bridge is quite do-able - but the slightly raised hinges are an important feature for a successful device.
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