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Andy Sollis-  Churnet Valley model Railway Dept. - 22 Jul 2005 22:55 GMT
Hi all,
   My latest modelling project is super detailing the OO resin body by
Silver Fox. I have already completed the hand rails and by my skills I'm
very impressed with what I have achieved (Photos on the site soon, honest).

However, as my prototype is 07 003, one of the locos that were modified to
have the high level air pipe couplings on the front and back bonnets I need
to source someone who may make something suitable to fit the model as I
don't feel I could do it full justice to match the rest of the locos
standards. (pipework is not the problem)

Any suggestions please gents (and ladies?)
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Andy Sollis
CVMRD
http://www.cvmrd.freeserve.co.uk - Home of the Churnet Valley Model Railway
Department
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Nick Gurney - 23 Jul 2005 19:50 GMT
>Any suggestions please gents (and ladies?)

MJT part number M1111 'Waist height' jumper cables SR EPB, Class 33/1
style.

If you can find any!

Nick
http://www.dyserth-road.co.uk
Mick Bryan - 23 Jul 2005 22:41 GMT
> >Any suggestions please gents (and ladies?)
>
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> Nick
> http://www.dyserth-road.co.uk

And don't forget the compressor box on the footplate.

Cheers,
Mick
Andy Sollis-  Churnet Valley model Railway Dept. - 24 Jul 2005 21:49 GMT
"Mick Bryan" & "Nick Gurney" <news@rhylgurney.freeserve.co.uk> wrote
MJT part number M1111 'Waist height' jumper cables SR EPB, Class 33/1
And don't forget the compressor box on the footplate.

Mick,
   Done the compressor box and all the hand rails...

Nick, thanks for the suggestion. will follow up and try to find some...

Are they on the web?

Andy
Nick Gurney - 24 Jul 2005 21:54 GMT
>Nick, thanks for the suggestion. will follow up and try to find some...
>
>Are they on the web?

Howes used to stock them.

Nick
http://www.dyserth-road.co.uk
Andy Sollis-  Churnet Valley model Railway Dept. - 24 Jul 2005 22:26 GMT
"Nick Gurney" <news@rhylgurney.freeserve.co.uk> wrote
Howes used to stock them.

Nick
http://www.dyserth-road.co.uk

Is it a defunct company then? Am I likely to be doing some searching?

Andy
David Westerman - 25 Jul 2005 08:31 GMT
"Andy Sollis- Churnet Valley model Railway Dept."
<andy@cvmrd44422.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> Howes used to stock them.
> Is it a defunct company then? Am I likely to be doing some searching?
> Andy

Andy,

Definitely not defunct!  Go to  http://www.howesmodels.co.uk/

Dave W
Andy Sollis-  Churnet Valley model Railway Dept. - 25 Jul 2005 08:52 GMT
"David Westerman" <d.westerman@privacy.net> wrote Andy,

Definitely not defunct!  Go to  http://www.howesmodels.co.uk/

Dave W

Thanks Dave,
   They don't seem to have them in on the site, but will give them a
call...

I'll post some new pictures on our site later and then some on the CVMRD one
maybe tonight also - I still have the Grand Prix to watch before going back
to work tomorrow.

Andy
BH Williams - 25 Jul 2005 15:46 GMT
"Andy Sollis- Churnet Valley model Railway Dept."
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> "David Westerman" <d.westerman@privacy.net> wrote Andy,
>
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>
> Andy

Try the 'Mainly Trains' website as well, Andy- they stock quite a bit of MJT
stuff :-
http://www.mainlytrains.com/acatalog/index.html
regards
Brian
Andy Sollis-  Churnet Valley model Railway Dept. - 25 Jul 2005 19:03 GMT
Thanks Brian,
Its a shame there are no pictures to see what all the items are? There may
have been something else that I wanted, but am unsure what all the items are
by description only.

Andy

"BH Williams" <bhwilliams@letra.co.uk> wrote
Try the 'Mainly Trains' website as well, Andy- they stock quite a bit of MJT
stuff :-
http://www.mainlytrains.com/acatalog/index.html
regards
Brian
 
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