Surely not you Pete !I'd have had words with them - two words, the second being 'off'!
Pete
Surely not you Pete !I'd have had words with them - two words, the second being 'off'!
Pete
You wouldn't like me when I'm angry!Surely not you Pete !
But he's always angry ------ just before he takes out the massive flying alien in AvengersYou wouldn't like me when I'm angry!
I can do more if you like…..that’s just the 1/76.2 scale ones. There are hundreds of others, well, probably not but it feels like it .Thanks again for the info on the scales.....the most coherent - and understandable - explanation I have come across.
ATB
Andrew
I can do more if you like…..that’s just the 1/76.2 scale ones. There are hundreds of others, well, probably not but it feels like it .
The narrow gauge stuff gets the most confusing…..OOn3 anyone….that’s OO scale (4mm or 1/76.2) bodies on N gauge (12mm gauge) track modelling a 3 foot gauge prototype railway…….great for the Isle of Man stuff…..
That was exactly my first thought. A security company that just believes a random caller on their word is not one you want to give your money to. The company should have phoned a number supplied to them by their customer to tell them an alarm has gone off.
I'd have had words with them - two words, the second being 'off'!
Pete
Now that’s new. I’ve never heard of that before . I think your wife must be pretty tolerant, because I would have told the miscreant and his cronies to sling his hook and take his layout with him. Not only that, if the security company had taken their word that nothing was amiss and hadn’t investigated I may well look for another. It’s exactly the same as burglars telling the security company not to worry isn’t it.
Must say though, I ran the local P4 and EM group (Sarum Finescale, still going I think) for a number of years in the nineties when I was a member, and they were a great bunch of guys with none of these tendencies. Very like this forum in fact! I only gave it up because I lost interest in modelling and became a born again guitarist.
Last word, I know we don’t criticise others work on here, and long may it continue, but the ones I found were worst at the interpersonal stuff were not actually very good modellers….
Dave @Gern....sincerest apologies for completely hijacking your thread.
They’ll be 1/87 Rick…..continental HO outline I’m afraid.Try Preiser or Noch.
I’ve used them happily with 1/72 dioramas before. In fact, some Preiser figures are 1/72.They’ll be 1/87 Rick…..continental HO outline I’m afraid.
My head hurt at the start of all this Tim !….and…..I got that wrong LOL…..
The description is correct, but it’s OO bodies running on TT track……not N gauge track (which is 9mm gauge).
The little n just stands for “narrow”, a descriptor used for any track gauge less than 4 foot 8 and a half inches….if you’ve been to mid Wales you’ll know what I mean…..
I‘m stopping now….my head hurts
I’ve used them happily with 1/72 dioramas before. In fact, some Preiser figures are 1/72.
In this diorama there is only one 1/72 figure, the others are Noch and Matchbox. In my experience, with careful selections and placing the difference is barely noticeable.
https://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/rick’s-1-72-harrier-hide-harrier-gr3-4-sqn-royal-air-force-germany.37988/
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