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Ewan wrote:Don't leave anything with gpw or spw in brake fluid too long! The wheels swell up and split :o
Thanks Ewan, I've got a loads of beaters to play with so I'll have a few experiments. It would be nice to get a few results especially with windows and tyre treads.
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also be careful around trim details as I think it would take this off too
sorry Mike your posting seems to have been taken over again but I hope some of this helps you too ;)
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Yes brake fluid will take the trim and any decals off in no time, An examination of the condition of the baseplate will tell you if a model is worth trying to recover or not.
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Back away from the cleaning of the models.
And back out into the healthy nature.

A very nice autumn hike with the London trolly bus.
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Nice pictures Mike
That (almost) brings back a very nearly unhappy memory, or it would if I were a little older at the time. This is a true story.
When I was a babe in arms my Mum had taken me on a trolleybus to see my grandparents who lived in chingford, The trolleybus had to go up chingford mount and to anyone that knows chingford mount, it is a long steep hill. On the way up the hill the trolleybus broke down and rolled backwards down the hill, The driver was unable to stop the trolleybus so he reversed it into the cemetary gates which are halfway down the hill where it finally came to a stop. so what could have been a very nasty accident was avoided. tale over.
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nickjones wrote:Nice pictures Mike
That (almost) brings back a very nearly unhappy memory, or it would if I were a little older at the time. This is a true story.
When I was a babe in arms my Mum had taken me on a trolleybus to see my grandparents who lived in chingford, The trolleybus had to go up chingford mount and to anyone that knows chingford mount, it is a long steep hill. On the way up the hill the trolleybus broke down and rolled backwards down the hill, The driver was unable to stop the trolleybus so he reversed it into the cemetary gates which are halfway down the hill where it finally came to a stop. so what could have been a very nasty accident was avoided. tale over.

Hello Nick.
Thanks for this post.
Nico said a scary bedtime story. :lol:
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nickjones wrote:Nice pictures Mike
That (almost) brings back a very nearly unhappy memory, or it would if I were a little older at the time. This is a true story.
When I was a babe in arms my Mum had taken me on a trolleybus to see my grandparents who lived in chingford, The trolleybus had to go up chingford mount and to anyone that knows chingford mount, it is a long steep hill. On the way up the hill the trolleybus broke down and rolled backwards down the hill, The driver was unable to stop the trolleybus so he reversed it into the cemetary gates which are halfway down the hill where it finally came to a stop. so what could have been a very nasty accident was avoided. tale over.
Trolleybuses generally work well on hills - it was one of the reasons why they replaced trams with them here in Wellington in 1963. They are still running today with newer buses, including on some of the hillier routes around the city. Sadly, the complete idiots in our local council have been convinced by a penny-pinching bus operator that they should be phased out and replaced by yet more lousy diesels - all this with a mayor who proclaims herself a green...I could go on...it will be very sad for many people to see these go after all these years - Wellington's trolleybus system is the most Southerly in the World now, and one of only a handful still operating in English speaking countries.

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New in our collection:

The Rolls Royce (code 6 or 8)
with box (B2-1a)

I ask for help.
I can not find a different style between
Code 6 and 8 in Nick's code list.

Greetings Mike & Nico.
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Hi Mike.
You are correct, code 6 and 8 are the same, I think that code 6 should be flat head axles but I'm not sure, Maybe Antonin can help because he wrote the variation list for this model.
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nickjones wrote:Hi Mike.
You are correct, code 6 and 8 are the same, I think that code 6 should be flat head axles but I'm not sure, Maybe Antonin can help because he wrote the variation list for this model.
mike wrote:New in our collection:

The Rolls Royce (code 6 or 8)
with box (B2-1a)

I ask for help.
I can not find a different style between
Code 6 and 8 in Nick's code list.

Greetings Mike & Nico.
Either way it is one of my favourite RW variants, Congratulations Mike, i would be very happy with that model in my collection.
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