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Spule 4
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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 5:02 am Post subject: Re: Stuart Turners Iver. |
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Interesting. Ordering terms? _________________ Garrett |
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Les
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they look nice but are they osilating pistons ????
and is the steam valve beside the saftey valve ???? _________________
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Les
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| Graham-Jilly wrote: | they look nice but are they osilating pistons ????
and is the steam valve beside the saftey valve ???? |
Sorry, but I am not sure as I am not into loco's, nowhere to run them, I was sent the info as I am on ST update mailing list.
but someone must have one because they were previously made by Cheddar Models and were very popular. _________________ Les - Old age isn't so bad when you consider the alternatives.
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I have an Iver and i think Chris Crains does aswell.
They have ossilating cylinders-but with HUGE amounts of power!
The steam valve by the dome is just a on/off valve to stop oil being sucked into the boiler after a run.
Its RC  _________________ www.steamyjim.piczo.com
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Spule 4
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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 2:02 pm Post subject: Re: Stuart Turners Iver. |
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Thanks Les, but I still do not see the terms, this just appears to be the online shopping cart. _________________ Garrett |
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Les
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Thats all I could find without actually ordering, but I do know that when I have ordered from them usually you have to pay first. Sorry if this is no help. _________________ Les - Old age isn't so bad when you consider the alternatives.
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| Les Marsh wrote: | | Thats all I could find without actually ordering, but I do know that when I have ordered from them usually you have to pay first. Sorry if this is no help. |
Thanks again, I was looking for shipping terms, delivery, export, that sort, payment at time of order is not a problem.
Funny that they do not have this basic info on their site, makes me almost wonder.... _________________ Garrett |
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| steamyjim wrote: | I have an Iver and i think Chris Crains does aswell.
They have ossilating cylinders-but with HUGE amounts of power!
The steam valve by the dome is just a on/off valve to stop oil being sucked into the boiler after a run.
Its RC  |
http://modelsteam.myfreeforum.org/about4942.html&highlight=iver
Speaking of, anyone heard from Chris in a while? _________________ Garrett |
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CCairns
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Sadly like the other former Cheddar Models items that Stuart Models has 're-issued' so far there is a significant price rise, and that is before the addition of VAT.
For those of us in the EU countries, you need to take into account VAT when buying items from the Channel Islands. So here is the actual cost: -
Iver £585
P & P £12
VAT £104.48
Total £701.48
Too pricey for the current market, and there is no tender option either.
I'm glad I managed to get one from ebay some time ago.
For that price you can get a much better slide valve Roundhouse or gauge adjustable Accucraft.
Stuart Models states 'whilst taking the opportunity to improve the overall appearance.' However you need to go to the News section to find out what the improvements are. 'We felt the overall appearance of the original model left 'room for improvement' and decided to amongst other things paint the buffer beams, line the cabs and paint and line the boiler bands.' Or see the flyer here http://www.stuartmodels.com/pdfs/Iver-Loco-Flyer.pdf
It will be interesting to see if they sell this first batch. _________________ Chris Cairns.
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