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Hi there

Im new to garden railways. Just started building 16mm SM32 scale narrow gauge line. Just a aquired a second hand Cheddar Iver. Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the onstruction manual for this ? Thanks
Steve Penn
 
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Welcome to the Forum, Steve..

Beware the puns and bad jokes!


Plenty of useful information here, but it might well be worth you joining the 16mm Association for specific information on your loco?

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If you're modelling 16mm on 32 gauge, as Philp says, join the 16mm Association, 16mm.org.uk. You'll probably find that there's a group lock to you. Please note that this forum caters for everyone, and hs more banter than the 16mm forum
 

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Welcome Steve, you have already been warned about the humour and bad jokes, but there is also the fun. Though there is some live steam here, 16 mm Association may also be of help.
 

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Well, I've learnt something - Yorkshire is in the UK :eek::eek:

Never mind, welcome to the forum.

Try Rhos Helyg locomotive works

 

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Welcome, Steve, from the North Yorkshire coast.
 

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If you're modelling 16mm on 32 gauge, as Philp says, join the 16mm Association, 16mm.org.uk. You'll probably find that there's a group lock to you. Please note that this forum caters for everyone, and hs more banter than the 16mm forum
Indeed, latest magazine showing the cover that states 32 and 45mm gauges.
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Well, I've learnt something - Yorkshire is in the UK :eek::eek:

Never mind, welcome to the forum.

Try Rhos Helyg locomotive works

When I lived in Yorkshire back in the 70’s and 80’s I always used to say we should have declared UDI, we had plenty of coal, steel works, power stations and the best fish and chips in the country. It would have worked well too.
 

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When I lived in Yorkshire back in the 70’s and 80’s I always used to say we should have declared UDI, we had plenty of coal, steel works, power stations and the best fish and chips in the country. It would have worked well too.
The great irony was hat despite people it Yorkshire saying that it should declare UDI (and it's a long running topic going back years and years), when there was a vote on regional devolution, Yorkshire voted against i.
 

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Welcome from someone fetched up in Leeds but now living in Cambridge....
 

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When I lived in Yorkshire back in the 70’s and 80’s I always used to say we should have declared UDI, we had plenty of coal, steel works, power stations and the best fish and chips in the country. It would have worked well too.
The great irony was hat despite people it Yorkshire saying that it should declare UDI (and it's a long running topic going back years and years), when there was a vote on regional devolution, Yorkshire voted against i.
Oh dear, I've started something now, haven't I :oops::oops:
 

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Then there was the Farmer who tried to breed 'cross-border' cattle.. One from Yorkshire, and one from Lancashire...

There were never any calves..





Turned-out, she didn't like 'er 'uddersfield... :oops::blush:
 

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Then there was the Farmer who tried to breed 'cross-border' cattle.. One from Yorkshire, and one from Lancashire...

There were never any calves..





Turned-out, she didn't like 'er 'uddersfield... :oops::blush:
My wife' father was from Yorkshire and her mother was a Lancastrian!