If you are quite sure that they are surplus to your requirements then I'll gladly take them off your hands, either as part used sheets, or just the offcuts that you don't want. Than you for the offer.2512silverfox wrote:I may have some part used methfix sheets with loco numbers unused. Any use?
I know this raves up (good Lincolnshire terminolgy there) the arguments about increased unit costs for production of sub-types rather than one standard item, but it now seems a pity to me that the HMRS / ex-PC sheets for British Railways steam locos and coaches are "national" rather than "regional" in their coverage. I imagine that most users are "regional" and might prefer sheets that are for instance rich in 3s for SR, 4s and 5s for LMR, 6s for ER etc. The makers might even get more sophicticated, and by means of a survey of the BR fleet, or the popular modelling options, establish which other numerals ought to be more heavily represented on the sheets. Maybe they could offer supplementary sheets for top-up purposes? But then why bother if you can still easily sell the bog-standard product? Would anybody else feel that there's an opportunity to step in and market some matching regional top-up sheets? Or perhaps we should co-operate locally with like modellers of other regions and operate a part used transfer exchange system
I presume too much modelling of Pacifics and W1s accounts for my shortage of 0's..........
I think I may in due course feel obliged to pull the horizontal handrails off the A2/3 cabside, remount them a bit higher, make good the original holes and alter the lining, otherwise I may not be happy with the look, especially when the number goes on. Others planning to use this cab for a loco in BR livery should allow for this when first drilling for handrails. It wouldn't matter much for LNER livery of course, with no panel lining to get in the way.
See - Swindonised livery is nothing but evil.