Model locomotive building, Tich.
Stewart Mills | 12/05/2021 16:47:50 |
4 forum posts | New to model making was thinking about the 31/2 inch Tich but having trouble finding the book Model locomotive building, there was one on here but I do not have enough posts to speak to the person who has one, I bid on one on eBay but was out bid some of the others are a bit pricey, so if anybody could help it would be appreciated. thanks Stewart |
Former Member | 12/05/2021 17:17:40 |
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Nick Clarke 3 | 13/05/2021 07:38:50 |
![]() 1607 forum posts 69 photos | Most (but not quite all) of the magazine articles have been scanned in and are available here:- TichSm.pdf (john-tom.com) |
J Hancock | 13/05/2021 10:27:00 |
869 forum posts | Any book , always compare abe with ebay. |
Former Member | 13/05/2021 11:47:39 |
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duncan webster | 13/05/2021 15:35:33 |
5307 forum posts 83 photos | I'd build a Juliette rather than a Tich. Just that bit bigger, easier to hold the bits and a bigger grate makes it easier to keep the fire burning. Cost of bits won't be much more. |
Nick Clarke 3 | 13/05/2021 20:06:06 |
![]() 1607 forum posts 69 photos | Posted by duncan webster on 13/05/2021 15:35:33:
I'd build a Juliette rather than a Tich. Just that bit bigger, easier to hold the bits and a bigger grate makes it easier to keep the fire burning. Cost of bits won't be much more. The articles for the first version are here - Juliet.pdf (john-tom.com) |
Stewart Mills | 14/05/2021 10:02:14 |
4 forum posts | Thanks all I am now looking at the options you all suggested. Thank you for the help Stewart |
Nimble | 16/05/2021 04:36:43 |
![]() 66 forum posts 6 photos | Hi Stewart, A good source for second hand and old books is https://www.abebooks.com/ fill in details as few or as many as you know. Great source! Regards, Nimble Neil |
OldMetaller | 16/05/2021 09:42:04 |
![]() 208 forum posts 25 photos | I agree with Neil, Abe Books are pretty good. The Tich book is well worth owning, even if you don't build a Tich. Just noticed that my copy is on the table behind me- I rest my case! John. |
Michael Gilligan | 16/05/2021 09:48:59 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Do you also agree with J Hancock ? MichaelG. |
Former Member | 16/05/2021 10:23:23 |
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Michael Gilligan | 16/05/2021 10:40:33 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by br on 16/05/2021 10:23:23: . Morning Michael If he does, then he must also agree with Nimble Neil as above ? bill
. Yes, of course ... that was implied by the word ‘also’ J Hancock has ‘priority’ though. MichaelG. |
Stewart Mills | 16/05/2021 14:02:13 |
4 forum posts | Have now been outbid twice on that book listed. but thanks to you all Stewart |
Former Member | 16/05/2021 14:08:27 |
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Chris Crew | 17/05/2021 16:29:58 |
![]() 418 forum posts 15 photos | Bill, you just gave away my secret for winning 99% of the auctions I enter because you either really want the item or you don't, but I nearly came unstuck once for a Myford S7 cross-slide. Someone just pipped me in the dying seconds of the auction and, in a panic to enter a higher bid, I inadvertently entered £1222 instead of £222. I got the item for £231 which was forty quid more than I really wanted to pay but I was just relieved that the other bidder hadn't also entered a ridiculously high price! |
Peter Greene | 17/05/2021 22:55:54 |
865 forum posts 12 photos | Posted by br on 16/05/2021 14:08:27:
I now wait until the last five seconds before bidding if the price is still below what I want to pay. ... and I mourn the passing of JBidWatcher
(There's a local auction sites that does things a bit differently: If there's a last minute bid they extend the auction time a bit). Edited By Peter Greene on 17/05/2021 23:00:51 |
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