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Bob Duck (at 8:03am, Mon 19th Jan, 15) |
I need to sign in again, but have forgotten my password. I'm getting a message saying that a new one has been sent to my email address but there is no sign of it. Can anyone help me please. I have tried several times now, but without luck. Is anyone else having the same trouble, or is it just me? |
GRETCH (at 4:50pm, Mon 29th Dec, 14) |
Here is a 1937 5 -- I think. What do you think |
Alan (at 1:54pm, Sat 8th Nov, 14) |
Hugh . You recently bought a motor from me on ebay and may have seen my advert for 1908 strips. Please advise a naproxen valuation for a 1908 wooden set d box in poor condition but OK. |
Alan (at 1:54pm, Sat 8th Nov, 14) |
Hugh . You recently bought a motor from me on ebay and may have seen my advert for 1908 strips. Please advise a naproxen valuation for a 1908 wooden set d box in poor condition but OK. |
Bob Duck (at 8:29am, Wed 10th Sep, 14) |
I had Trix as a young lad, around 8-12. It was good, the electric motors were rather poor or I hadn't discovered gearing then? I was just beginning to get into electrics, an Uncle had just given me a Stepper Unit as used in Telephone Exchanges and in Jukeboxes. I used it as a motor, by running it continuously. In something like a tank or wagon it would climb over anything. When we moved to Lancashire my Trix was given away. It was several years before I started collecting Meccano, Bayko and building Model Railway. I'm still very interested in electrics and now Computers, also Photography, Walking & Wild Life. |
Bob T (at 1:04pm, Thu 28th Aug, 14) |
Steaky, Cut & paste following to give information on Juneero. By downloading this PDF document |