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Spotted this on Facebook, can anyone identify the hard top? 
 

M4 J6 apparently. 
 

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9 hours ago, Split_Pin said:

She makes 1/12 scale modern houses with a theme, so she's done a Scandinavian winter cabin, a (huge!) 4 floor Parisian town house, she's now making a beach hut and after that will be a larger beach front house.

1/12 scale means I've only 2 cars suitable, a Vullierme Citroen BX and AX but I'm not allowed to park them outside her houses!

My Mum made loads of 1/12 Edwardian dolls houses and dioramas etc. she was into it for years! 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Lankytim said:

Spotted this on Facebook, can anyone identify the hard top? 
 

M4 J6 apparently. 
 

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Scimitar GTC perhaps?

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49 minutes ago, Lankytim said:

My Mum made loads of 1/12 Edwardian dolls houses and dioramas etc. she was into it for years! 

I'm rather taken with it all myself, I love anything in miniature!

Posted
56 minutes ago, Volksy said:

Scimitar GTC perhaps?

You'd think they'd notice it going!

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Took the Corsa for an MOT today.

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Failed on what was expected so will get it back in ASAP, then it can live on

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51 minutes ago, 320touring said:

Took the Corsa for an MOT today.

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Failed on what was expected so will get it back in ASAP, then it can live on

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Excellent result for the money.

I was right about the spring then, shat myself when it went bang on his driveway.

The exhaust was tied on with some kind of wire for a few months, I thought he'd fixed that.

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Just now, Split_Pin said:

Excellent result for the money.

I was right about the spring then, shat myself when it went bang on his driveway.

The exhaust was tied on with some kind of wire for a few months, I thought he'd fixed that.

It's had a new back box but not been sealed properly at the join apparently!

Posted
Just now, 320touring said:

It's had a new back box but not been sealed properly at the join apparently!

Nice one, not too bad then. I knew this thing was too good to throw away, just had too much on myself to take it on.

Posted
1 hour ago, richardmorris said:

You'd think they'd notice it going!

I’ve seen a hard top at the side of a motorway before, I imagine they fall off cars on the back of “Shiply” recovery trucks doing the job for £25.

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15 hours ago, Split_Pin said:

She makes 1/12 scale modern houses with a theme, so she's done a Scandinavian winter cabin, a (huge!) 4 floor Parisian town house, she's now making a beach hut and after that will be a larger beach front house.

1/12 scale means I've only 2 cars suitable, a Vullierme Citroen BX and AX but I'm not allowed to park them outside her houses!

 

6 hours ago, Lankytim said:

My Mum made loads of 1/12 Edwardian dolls houses and dioramas etc. she was into it for years! 

Mrs Yoss has a dolls house upstairs. The latest acquisitions are a gong  and a gramaphone. White metal kits, they need painting obviously. 

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And she's been working on this for a, while. A spiral staircase covered in wisteria. 

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Even the wisteria comes in kit form. The leaves, and petals are individual pieces that have to be folded and glued. 

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She also buys cheap bigger dolls from charity shops and gives them the Mexican day of the dead treatment. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

That staircase is amazing!

Again, it's a white metal kit. Each stair is an individual piece that slides over a central pole. Each pole is individual and the banister came in four pieces. But it's the wisteria that has been so time consuming. She could only do so much at a time before she had to have a break or else she would go mad/blind. 

My contribution was the two wooden stairs at the bottom which were needed to make it the right height for her house. 

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Any plumbers or knowledgeable heating engineers or even boiler enthusiasts… @paulplom???

Just moved into the new house and started looking into stuff, but found a few weird things about the boiler and heating system. 

This is the boiler,

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And this contraption is next to it and part of it!!

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Im no expert but I have never seen anything like this thing before! 
The boiler itself looks reasonably normal but the mass of pipes and tanks/gauges etc etc is all linked to it and a radiator type thing up on the roof outside. From what the house survey said it’s basically a solar water heater on the roof to help the boiler heat the water (a joke in a country that sees about 5 mins of sun a year!). 
Weirdly though, when you run the cold water it can start off cold but almost always then gets hot until you run off a considerable amount of water before it gets cold enough to use. We’ve also noticed that sometimes when you flush the toilet the water from the cistern is actually hot water!

This can’t be right surely!? 
Seems incredibly wasteful and inefficient to me.

Anyone know anything about these things?

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£120 to sort the Panda's exhaust, happy with that. It didn't need a new one, but it did need some fabricating and welding of a flange. That done, the exhaust volume is now at an acceptable level and it'll be a perfectly pleasant place to spend a drive to and from Manchester tomorrow.

A few other minor* issues identified in the course of fixing the exhaust...

- The coolant is like strawberry milkshake in the expansion tank. Presumed condensation as there's no mayo in the oil, and the oil level is fine and it isn't using any. Trusted mechanic suggested leaving it be lest flushing and refilling should create other problems. That's free of charge, so I'm happy with this. It doesn't overheat and the heater is working great.

- The sills have been bodged with fibreglass and slathered in underseal, presumably to get it through the last MOT. It failed one, including on knackered jacking points, and then passed cleanly a couple weeks afterwards. I'll worry about this later.

- Three engine mounting bolts are absolutely fine. One, less so. I'm choosing to ignore this on the basis it's been fine so far, there's no vibration or movement of the engine. 

Otherwise, it's being a very well behaved little thing. Doing the weekly shop in it the other day was great fun - didn't even need to put the rear seats down.

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There's two asteroids in close proximity to earth right now. One is 70cm across, the other is the size of a football stadium.

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Which is due to hit us, do you think?

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Fitted a new battery to the Legacy today.The Bosche it came with had being perfect in the 5 years we've had it,but hasn't enjoyed the last few cold nights so we took advantage of a Black Monday sale to pick up another for half-price 

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26 minutes ago, reb said:

There's two asteroids in close proximity to earth right now. One is 70cm across, the other is the size of a football stadium.

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Which is due to hit us, do you think?

Fingers crossed for the big'un...

Posted
4 minutes ago, captain_70s said:

Fingers crossed for the big'un...

Something to look forward to isn’t it.

Posted
18 minutes ago, captain_70s said:

Fingers crossed for the big'un...

I regret to inform the reader that it was the weeny one, which plopped down onto Siberia a little while ago, mostly harmlessly burning up on the way in.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, stuboy said:

Mclaren GT ?

 

Spotted whilst driving out the hospital

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They all look the same to me. 

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Posted
20 minutes ago, artdjones said:

And Matisse wasn't exactly Rembrandt.

And Metisse is better looking that either of them? No, not the bike

 

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