Appeals
On this page will be posted requests from AJF for information or suggestions. If you can help with any of these appeals, please email AJF.
Peco Brass Rail Joiners
Website Pictures - Photographic contributions for this website..
(( Swedish Scenic Models in HO
Peco Brass Rail Joiners
TThe FLMJ's preferred rail joiner (fishplate) is the Peco product reference SL-10B. This is a Brass component suitable for Code-100 rail. Regrettably, Peco has decided to withdraw this component, leaving us with only the Nickel-Silver variety.
Experience has shewn that the Nickel-Silver joiner acts like a fuse when we are using High Frequency Track Cleaners (HFTC), in that they break. We have 'bonded' our track joins with short pieces of cable, but this does not eradicate the problem, especially if the HFTC engages whilst a train is passing over a joint or is very near to one.
We would be delighted to be able to buy or acquire remaining stocks of SL-10B (subject to available funds) if any can be made available, please.
Thank you.
PECO SL-10B Brass Rail Joiners
Website Pictures
As enthusiast observers of the Swedish railways, we aim to share as much information and knowledge as we can with other people - especially those who visit this site. In doing so, we have some pictures that really ought not to be here for copyright reasons! We are, therefore, looking toward replacing them.
However, there are many that we need, and our supplies are limited. So we thought we'd ask around to see if anyone would like to contribute one or a few pictures to the website - and all photographers will be credited - unless especially requested otherwise.
We have a list of what we need, and you can see this by clicking below. It is a big list, but maybe between some of us, we can get quite a lot of it sorted out! Pictures should be submitted as JPEG attachments to e-mails sent to us at ajfATadnalmDOTorgDOTuk (replace AT with @ and DOT with.) and please keep below 100KB if at all possible. Don't forget to include a brief caption and who should be credited as the photographer. Please also limit submissions to one picture per e-mail, but otherwise you can send as many as you like.
Thank you.