Re: Cheddar Loco

2001-05-24 Thread Trent Dowler
Vance, There were a couple of them running at the Midwest Steamup. Ernie Noa (I think) bought one of them. Sulphur Springs was selling them. Sorry I didn't pay more attention so I could give a better idea of performance. I did hear someone say that it was a good runner. Later, Trent VR Bas

Re: Cheddar Loco

2001-05-24 Thread M. Paterson
If the purchase is for export to the US and the shipment is made from the supplier to the US buyer directly it is possible to avoid VAT. How to avoid VAT is dependent upon the UK supplier and their bookkeeping. The supplier may be able to report the sale as an export and exclude the VAT or the U

Re: Cheddar Loco

2001-05-24 Thread Tag Gorton
on 24/5/01 2:14 am, Tom Eaton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Vance, > > Sulphur Springs had the new Cheddar loco at the Midwest Small Scale Steamup > and sold the two that he had. It is a very nice little loco, with > oscillating cylinders, sight glass, pressure gauge, and good

Re: Cheddar Loco

2001-05-24 Thread Tag Gorton
on 23/5/01 10:32 pm, Dave Cole at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 10:24 PM +0100 5/23/01, Tag Gorton wrote: >> The 45mm >> version sells at 400 ukp complete with r/c. > > 400 ukp = $US567.86 ... > don't forget the UK price includes the iniquitous Euro VAT at 17.5 % Tag

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2001-05-24 Thread Charles Brumbelow
Thanks for the info. Charles From: "Tom Eaton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Small Scale Steam Hobbyist > 791 Country Farm Road > Monticello, Illinois 61856 > > Subscription rate is $24.00 for 4 issues ( published quarterly) > > Tom >

Re: Cheddar Loco

2001-05-23 Thread VR Bass
Thanks, everyone -- I appreciate the pointers! regards, -vance- Vance Bass Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Small-scale live steam resources: http://www.nmia.com/~vrbass

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2001-05-23 Thread Tom Eaton
am" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 8:29 PM Subject: S.S.S.H. was Re: Cheddar Loco > Any more information beyond the title? Thanks, Charles > > From: "Tom Eaton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Ernie Noa bought one, look > > for a review in a future issue of Small Scale Steam Hobbyist. > >

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2001-05-23 Thread Charles Brumbelow
Any more information beyond the title? Thanks, Charles From: "Tom Eaton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Ernie Noa bought one, look > for a review in a future issue of Small Scale Steam Hobbyist.

Re: Cheddar Loco

2001-05-23 Thread Tom Eaton
Vance, Sulphur Springs had the new Cheddar loco at the Midwest Small Scale Steamup and sold the two that he had. It is a very nice little loco, with oscillating cylinders, sight glass, pressure gauge, and goodall valve. The throttle/direction is remote controlled by a servo installed between

Re: Cheddar Loco

2001-05-23 Thread Joe Betsko
Hi, I hope I'm not repeating anything but the URLon the Cheddar loco is http://www.modelsteam.co.uk/iver_update.htm Cheers, Joe Dave Cole wrote: (SNIP) > > At 10:24 PM +0100 5/23/01, Tag Gorton wrote: > >The 45mm > >version sells at 400 ukp complete with r/c. &

Re: Cheddar Loco

2001-05-23 Thread Dave Cole
At 10:24 PM +0100 5/23/01, Tag Gorton wrote: >The 45mm >version sells at 400 ukp complete with r/c. 400 ukp = $US567.86 ... \dmc -- ^^^ Dave Cole Gen'l Sup't: Grand Teton & Everglades Steam Excursion Co. Pacifica, Cali

Re: Cheddar Loco

2001-05-23 Thread Tag Gorton
on 23/5/01 9:55 pm, VR Bass at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I still haven't seen any advertising for this loco -- has anyone heard a > credible > estimate of when it will be available? Presumably, Sulphur Springs will > handle > distribution, as for Cheddar's other products. > >Saw both version

Re: Cheddar Loco

2001-05-23 Thread VR Bass
I still haven't seen any advertising for this loco -- has anyone heard a credible estimate of when it will be available? Presumably, Sulphur Springs will handle distribution, as for Cheddar's other products. regards, -vance- Vance Bass Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Small-scal

Re: Cheddar Loco

2001-03-07 Thread Peter Foley
At 08:53 AM 07/03/01 -0800, Steve Ciabrone wrote: >I was reading a boating magazine Marine Modelling International and they had >an article on the UK company Cheddar models. They have a picture which >shows a newly designed G gauge Loco it is a 0-4-0 configuration with >oscillating cylinders and

Re: Cheddar Loco

2001-03-07 Thread Bruce Gathman
Try this url for a photo of the loco and its builder. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Small_Scale_Steam_Models/files/Diamondhead%202001/DH2001%20Cheddar%20Loco.jpg Wed, 7 Mar 2001 08:53:06 -0800, you wrote: >I was reading a boating magazine Marine Modelling International and they had >an articl

RE: Cheddar Loco

2001-03-07 Thread Brademan Royce A NSSC
Target pricing to be somewhere between the Ruby and the RH entry level engines. Royce B. -Original Message- From: Ciambrone, Steve @ OS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 11:53 AM To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam Subject: Cheddar Loco I was reading a boating

Cheddar Loco

2001-03-07 Thread Ciambrone, Steve @ OS
I was reading a boating magazine Marine Modelling International and they had an article on the UK company Cheddar models. They have a picture which shows a newly designed G gauge Loco it is a 0-4-0 configuration with oscillating cylinders and a diamond stack. The article said it was now coming i