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Model Engineer Exhibition 100th Anniversary 7-9 SeptemberI am going to this event on the 9th. I went to it when it was at Sandown, and I was very impressed. There is going to be even more this year in terms of models I've already drawn up a shopping list
Digital Vernier Calipers (metric and imperial)
Somerset & Dorset Prussian Blue (for a project...)
5BA & 7BA nuts
I will be there on the SDLR stand with my favourite engine, the Richards Engineering 4-6-0 No. 771 'Sir Sagramore':
Picture Copyright of Andy Sleigh
Before anyone asks, I will of course be taking plenty of pictures! For more info, here's the website:
http://www.model-engineer.co.uk/Home.html
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James
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So you're going to it on the 2nd, even though it is the 7th today??
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| James wrote: | So you're going to it on the 2nd, even though it is the 7th today??
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Doeth! This is what being off school does to you The 9th I meant to say, the event is being held between today and the 9th
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What a great day out. Purchased my digital calipers, so I'm very happy. I also got TurboCAD V10 for free! Full report and pics tomorrow
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Here are a handful of pictures from yesterday. My Fotopic Site has run out of space so I'm only going to post pics that may interest you:
This engine was built to the 'Bowman' design which I believe was serialised in the Model Engineer magazine.
This one I thought would interest Tony. This is a model of Stephenson's 'Rocket', the engine being made from silver!
The engine on the SDLR stand. Richards Engineering 4-6-0 No. 771 'Sir Sagramore'.
This is the engine which I think stole the show for me:
A 5 inch gauge 'Shay' logging loco'. When I first saw it I thought it was 7 1/4 inch gauge such is its size. Here is a closer shot of the Cylinders, truly a work of art:
For James:
This is a 6 inch scale Fowler. It appeared in Old Glory recently in the 'Road Test' feature.
For Jim:
5 inch gauge GWR 4-6-0 'County of Melin Llan'.
7 1/4 inch gauge GWR 0-6-0 No. 788.
If you want to see more, I will put all my pictures into my Photobucket account and post them up There are a fair few by the way!
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steamyjim
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OOOH A HALF SIZE FOWLER!
I love that County, aultough no one of the GWRs best designs in my opinion
Think i've seen that Rocket before
Aye post them all!
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steamyjim
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That Shays great! I deigned one in G1, ill probally never get round to building it. It used a SE3 boiler and 2 or 3 USE engines
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Descriptions later on, sorry for the several month delay Some images are repeated...
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MamodFan
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great pics as usual Si
One thing, why did you buy two digital callipers,one metric and one imperial? They usually do both
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Sandman
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Excellent pics once again mate.
Well done and thanks for sharing.
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Minor1PJG
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Looks like a cracking day out
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johnreid
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I love that Shay, remember when you first posted it back in September. That sure looks like a nest place to have spent the day, thanks for posting the photos.
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Garratt100
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Yes, great photos indeed!
But, no Garratts there...?
Chris.
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bessytractor
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great pics Simon
nice to see 788 again, she visited Cockcrow in 06 and put up a cracking performence.
It always makes me laugh how it always gets loads of praise for being such a fine model, when in fact its utterly freelance! (I asked the builder/owner, it originally started life as a GWR saddle tank but he got offered the tender chassis!)
Loved the pic of the little herd of Myford Super 7s!
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Steve_S
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Great stuff!
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Nick
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By far my favorite
Does anyone have something like this?
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Les
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| ncseverson wrote: |
By far my favorite
Does anyone have something like this? |
There is someone in the Dorset area who has a 4" scale one which he takes to rallies. It is based on a Foster. The next time I see it I will take some pictures for you.
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| Les Marsh wrote: | | ncseverson wrote: |
By far my favorite
Does anyone have something like this? |
There is someone in the Dorset area who has a 4" scale one which he takes to rallies. It is based on a Foster. The next time I see it I will take some pictures for you. |
The owner of the 4" scale version is Steve Baldock if I remember correctly...
Ian,
I did get just the one set of calipers
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| MTA wrote: | | Les Marsh wrote: | | ncseverson wrote: |
By far my favorite
Does anyone have something like this? |
There is someone in the Dorset area who has a 4" scale one which he takes to rallies. It is based on a Foster. The next time I see it I will take some pictures for you. |
The owner of the 4" scale version is Steve Baldock if I remember correctly...
Ian,
I did get just the one set of calipers  |
Now you mention his name, it rings a bell.
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