Narrow gauge interlude- IV Entry posted by James Harrison May 2, 2017 362 views Share More sharing options... Followers 1 Finally, having painted the two wagons, concludes the narrow gauge interlude. For now. 2
sir douglas 14,423 Posted May 3, 2017 top one looks like a snailbeach coal wagon and the bottom one is a glyn valley Link to comment
James Harrison 4,107 Posted May 3, 2017 top one looks like a snailbeach coal wagon and the bottom one is a glyn valley Well spotted on both. (I am thinking of getting another couple of each for a pair of rakes.... oh and some tippers as well.... and I guess I'd need at least one more loco to haul that lot....)- is this how people get addicted to narrow gauge? Link to comment
sir douglas 14,423 Posted May 4, 2017 its the sheer variety of stock and locos compared to standard gauge that does it for a lot of people Link to comment
James Harrison 4,107 Posted May 4, 2017 I can certainly appreciate the quirky, whimsical factor (also the rather attractive little tank locos). I'm sorely tempted by the Minitrains Bagnall tank.... Hmmmm, I think 'Rufford Waterworks Rai;way' has a certain ring to it. Link to comment
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