Modellers' Parts & Materials Directory
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Modellers' Parts & Materials Directory
I would like to suggest a directory for modellers where a typical post might be entitled "4mm A3 superheater header covers" or "N-gauge handrail knobs". Members could post details of suppliers used etc. I am sure this would save time and repetition in the modelling forum itself.
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See my usual reply to requests for more forums
This might be an idea for a hierarchical forum - ie. a sub-forum. I'm not sure how well such a system would work though.
In the 3-6 month time frame I am going to be migrating my web sites to a different system. Same vendor, but they should be a little bit more resilient, much bigger capacity, and the same price. I will be taking the opportunity to upgrade the forum software at the same time.
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This might be an idea for a hierarchical forum - ie. a sub-forum. I'm not sure how well such a system would work though.
In the 3-6 month time frame I am going to be migrating my web sites to a different system. Same vendor, but they should be a little bit more resilient, much bigger capacity, and the same price. I will be taking the opportunity to upgrade the forum software at the same time.
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Points all taken on board thank you Richard. In fact a very big thank you for an excellent forum which has very much become part of my daily routine!
Good luck with the migration in due course!
Good luck with the migration in due course!
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You mean you don't have this page in your 'favourites' ? http://www.clag.org.uk/russ/supplier.html
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Looks good Bill, is there one for N gauge?
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I could add a static page like that (perhaps with the further information/bibliography), rather than as a sub-forum. The only problem is keeping it maintained.
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http://www.ngaugesociety.com/index.php?page=linksmojo wrote:Looks good Bill, is there one for N gauge?
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Thanks Bill - it's in "Favourites" now!Bill Bedford wrote:You mean you don't have this page in your 'favourites' ? http://www.clag.org.uk/russ/supplier.html
Re: Modellers' Parts & Materials Directory
The N Gauge Society's list is far from complete - N Brass, Ten Commandments etc. are missing. Then there are the bits and pieces. If I want to build the C13 from Worsley Works where do I get the wheels, motor, vacuum pipes, chimneys etc. In 4mm if you trawl through the model railway workbenches, you can find these things, but no-one seems to kit build locos in N gauge (I hope someone contradicts me here!).
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Ay up!
The 2mm boys DO kit-build, but they use much finer wheels and split chassis. Having seen a 2mm 9F with the body off, it looked more like watch making to me than loco building!
Anyway, they're worth a try for bits and pieces. N Gaugers tend to use RTR chassis.
The 2mm boys DO kit-build, but they use much finer wheels and split chassis. Having seen a 2mm 9F with the body off, it looked more like watch making to me than loco building!
Anyway, they're worth a try for bits and pieces. N Gaugers tend to use RTR chassis.
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!