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I suspect it could be 47355. https://flic.kr/p/nnCEek
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On the Arlington Facebook page there was comment made about Bachmann sponsoring 69009’s repaint, so maybe a collectors club model? May or may not be true. Time will tell…..
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Hi Andrew. I’ve been trying to order one of these models but I’m running into an issue on the payment page. It appears that the page has a delivery address option that is set to the UK and I’m actually abroad. So far I’ve been unable to alter this, am I just missing something simple? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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West Highland Line V4, a 1980's West Highland Line layout
Purnu replied to young37215's topic in Modelling real locations
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70s Industrial steam
Purnu replied to montyburns56's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Here’s a handful from John Turner’s wonderful Flickr pages. Does anyone have any further information on the location in the 1st photo?- 631 replies
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Hopefully some of our members may be able to answer this one. As the pictures linked below show, on several locomotives that were outshopped from Stratford Works after overhaul in 1990 the cantrail strips were a different colour and not the usual orange. I remember seeing 47007 and at least 2 of the AC’s that had them and from personal recollection (bearing in mind it’s 30+ years ago) I recall them almost being Fluorescent Red in colour. I’ve never been sure and did wonder if they were Rail Red but in saying that the difference is especially visible in the image of 87002.
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Thank you for that. I’ll need to try and find a copy of the publication you mentioned. Cheers.
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Whilst browsing Flickr I came across the following photograph and it piqued my interest. Do any of our members have any information regarding it? Was it just (part of) a pair and how long did it last in service? Subsequently found further photographs on Mr Bartlett’s wonderful website, apparently these were Lowliners. Never having heard of or seeing them before I’d still like to know how many there were and how long they lasted in service?
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70s Industrial steam
Purnu replied to montyburns56's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Not sure if we’ve had this one. Flickr linked.- 631 replies
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Believe you me that’s actually something that I’d thought about over the years (and not necessarily by Mr Hoskings or LSL), especially given what was achieved with The Trianon Bar in the late 1990s, early 2000s. http://www.cs.rhrp.org.uk/se/CarriageInfo.asp?Ref=2273 Not a fan of how’s it is looking these days though…. https://flic.kr/p/2oCyJ6y
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How about something unique with the ability to complement existing models from other manufacturers? This example has fascinated me for many years. Maid of Morven. Granted it had a limited operational sphere in real life and as far as I’ve been able to ascertain minimal livery variations but with today’s technologies it could make for a stunning model. (Photos from Flickr) Such a shame that the real vehicle was such an early casualty of withdrawal.
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Class 37, by Accurascale
Purnu replied to Accurascale Fran's topic in Accurascale / Irish Railway Models
Apologies in advance for the thread drift. The Intercity liveried coach was Mk1 FO E3115. Photo from Flickr - -
Class 37, by Accurascale
Purnu replied to Accurascale Fran's topic in Accurascale / Irish Railway Models
37088 Clydesdale. I’d suggest the photo was pre 1992 because by then it had high intensity headlights fitted and carried non standard small numbers. https://flic.kr/p/2iPrte3 -
Long time admirer of your numerous layouts. I’ve never felt I had anything to contribute but whilst browsing Flickr, came across this shot. I wasn’t aware the 2 were onsite at the same time.
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Another Brunswick Green version delivered safely to Australia. The only issue was a loose short horn from one of the ends and one long horn completely missing, nowhere to be found in the sleeve/wrapper. A quick email to Simon in regards to obtaining a spare part resulted in an almost instantaneous reply requesting a couple of details being confirmed. Great customer service Well done to the entire team for bringing this wonderful model to the market. Now, how do I talk myself out of ordering the IHA when it becomes available….?
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Mark 5, By Accurascale
Purnu replied to Accurascale Fran's topic in Accurascale / Irish Railway Models
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Jim’s “out and about with GBRf” thread
Purnu replied to big jim's topic in UK Prototype Discussions (not questions!)
Apologies to Big Jim for the thread drift, this may be interest…. https://flic.kr/p/2ox7FkM Surprised to see little mentioned about this. -
Class 37, by Accurascale
Purnu replied to Accurascale Fran's topic in Accurascale / Irish Railway Models
Hi Fran & Co. Just wanted to offer you all a massive thanks for these stunning models. My initial order (419&423) arrived safely in Western Australia earlier this week. Which in itself is worth a massive pat on the back, 5 days in total from dispatch to delivery. Can’t argue with that 😉 I cannot praise you all highly enough for these, I must admit I’d completely forgotten about the handbrake chains and was surprised by their finesse. Let’s just say I’ve a ‘few’ more in order and really can’t wait for these to arrive now. And to make a change for the requests about 37800, how about 37611 in its new ROG livery? Regards to all. P. -
RevolutioN Trains Announce First Locomotive in OO Gauge the Class 93
Purnu replied to sc2016's topic in Revolution Trains
Having seen a front end image of the new loco I just wondered how much (if any) does it present a tooling challenge? Will the Dellner, buckeye(?) and screw couplings be provided as extras for the modeller to add? It’ll be interesting to see if they run in service with everything attached, as a driver myself I actually find the front quite ‘busy’. Regardless, it’s great to see new traction and technical advancements being made. -
Many thanks for the reply and associated information, much appreciated.
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Was there any information available from Phil on further variants of the disc fitted class 24s? If I remember correctly it was hinted at before and I noticed on the class 25 thread a yellow advertisement about the above.