{"id":2897,"date":"2023-06-26T01:31:00","date_gmt":"2023-06-26T01:31:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/monday-vareity\/"},"modified":"2023-06-26T01:31:00","modified_gmt":"2023-06-26T01:31:00","slug":"monday-vareity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/monday-vareity\/","title":{"rendered":"Monday Vareity"},"content":{"rendered":"
Is There A Link?<\/span><\/p>\n Then we heard that Simon was re-activating his consultancy business, offering his skills to any who may wish to pay; skills in product development and marketing which he had developed at Hornby. He had fallen out with Hornby (or they with him) in the past and began developing his own business unil he was welcomed back to a restructured Hornby.<\/p><\/div>\n Hmmm? “Hit the buffers” is an emotive journalistic term; but here is the accompanying article.<\/p>\n Worryingly, high unsold stocks was one of the factors in the original Hornby (Meccano Ltd of Binns Road Liverpool) collapse.<\/p><\/div>\n … was “courageous” and maybe a step too far. Also surprising, to those in the trade, is the decision to sell the TT120 range only direct – on-line – and not use retailers. Most would think that customers would want to see the product before they buy, specially if it is something very new.<\/p><\/div>\n To add to the confusion and detract from sales, this product changed its name soon after introduction, Or so fbb thinks.<\/p><\/div>\n No sooner had fbb put finger to keyboard, than Sheffield correspondent Roy sent fbb a timetable change for Hulleys Breezer. Instead of offering a round trip every hour, the frequency is now every 90 minutes.<\/p>\n Doubtless in response to Stagecoach’s Peak Sightseer, Hulleys now run the open top bus from and to Chesterfield.<\/p><\/div>\n … neither is available on the Stagecoach tour.<\/p>\n Instead of crossing the Ashopton Viaduct …<\/p>\n A good \u00a32 worth with excellent scenery, but only a single decker.<\/p><\/div>\n The above is a Monday to Saturday extract and there are variations for Monday to Friday plus some school day bits to contend with.<\/p><\/div>\n … crosses he stonkingly gorgeous Snake Pass just like the failed X57 …<\/p>\n … to Glossop. It then turns left for Hayfield, a route never before served by a bus from Sheffield …<\/p>\n … before finding its way via Sparrowpit and Winnats Pass (seen previously c\/o Stagecoach) …<\/p>\n … and terminating at Castleton.<\/p><\/div>\n fbb’s cheap Chinese trees were a very un-tree-like almost dayglo green. So fbb painted them green! He surmised that diluted mid green poster paint, darkened with a touch of blue, would counteract the yellow tones of the originals.<\/p>\n And, by some bodging miracle, it did the job, just right.\u00a0<\/p><\/div>\n … and they received the same successful green-blue repaint treatment.<\/p>\n Also successfully. But the aged modeller did not have quite enough large Chinese trees to fill the gap. Would it be possible to make something of the needle-less pine trees that were due for the bin?<\/p><\/div>\n Hmmm. Take a good sausage of PVA (No More Nails) …<\/p>\n Then splodge the paint glue goo all over the bare “branches”<\/p><\/span><\/div>\n Then generously sprinkle thereupon some “meadow grass” scatter stuff and …<\/p>\n … a respectable tree appears.<\/p><\/span><\/div>\n\n