poliss
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According to sources on the Big HModellers Mecca make 4mm corridor connections that can be uncoupled. Anyone got a link to a website with photo's?
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Teleman
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A very long time ago i got some from the local model shop that you could but i can't remember the make . You had to cut off the moulded corridor and glue theres in its place and they came with a coupling door and blank ends to with details on the blank ones .
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poliss
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I've been buying model books and mags for 38 years* and never seen them mentioned once. The reviews concentrate far too much on the latest loco and whether it's eyebrows look right.
*eek, just counted the years, just seems like last week.
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Teleman
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It was back in the mid/late 70s . Rubber corridors and hard plastic conectors
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poliss
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Ahh, that was my temporary madness period chasing after girls. I cought a few in the end.
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Teleman
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They must still be around here somewhere . Iwill have a look and see if i can find them , Might even be in Mum and Dads loft i still have a lot of stuff there even a (dare i say) Blue Pullman
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poliss
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Which livery? I had the late one.
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Teleman
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Nope the blue one with the super 4 ? wheels so it needs new wheels to run on the code 100 rail thats why its in there loft
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poliss
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Dremel, spin wheels, reduce flange size. Even easier if you can take the wheels off.
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Teleman
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I'm not that bothered about it i think i will leave it where it is for now . You can buy new wheel sets for them and save the trouble of having metal filings all over the place
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