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42 minutes ago, Enterprisingwestern said:

 

Me too!

 

Mike.

 

Heck it might even cost me some money too! Couple of bits on there I personally missed out on first time round...

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3 hours ago, leopardml2341 said:

That's just cost me some money :)

The Vulcan bomber/class 37 set works out to £150.....that’s really good value, and I want it....but at the moment we are having a new boiler fitted.......I really would get murdered if I bought a bargain this week :(

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31 minutes ago, boxbrownie said:

The Vulcan bomber/class 37 set works out to £150.....that’s really good value, and I want it....but at the moment we are having a new boiler fitted.......I really would get murdered if I bought a bargain this week :(

You dont need a new boiler until winter, it will only sit there doing nothing for months lol

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I've spent a fortune at SDR and with derails this week and I am really tempted by the Vulcan set as well.  Having done a quick search, it is bang up to date with what I would use it for and would work amazingly with the Nuclear flask area I have planned... It's a bit big to sneak into the house via courier mind...

 

Edit - just noted it the N gauge version...

Bryn

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1 hour ago, boxbrownie said:

The Vulcan bomber/class 37 set works out to £150.....that’s really good value, and I want it....but at the moment we are having a new boiler fitted.......I really would get murdered if I bought a bargain this week :(


just don’t do what I nearly did, order one then realise it’s the N gauge version! 

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2 minutes ago, Cleefy said:

For the love of all that is holy, will you PLEASE take your asinine drivel to wheeltappers. Or the Daily Mail comments section. Somewhere. Anywhere. I don't care where. This thread - and I think this may have been pointed out before - is for bargains. :banghead:

 

Dapol N gauge 28XX/38XXs for £79.50.

 

I repeat: N gauge.


 

who threw you nuts !!

one thing, in the morning when you get up, get out of bed on the right side this time !

ill also introduce you to the delete key, its your friend ! 

I love the irony of you using the word drivel in your own post.

 

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Bit of an Aladdins cave on these (no its not Hereford Models)

 

The Hobby Shop

 

10% off

https://hobb-e-mail.com/10-off-1010-c.asp
 

20% off

https://hobb-e-mail.com/20-off-972-c.asp
 

50% off

https://hobb-e-mail.com/50-off-973-c.asp

 

Other % off

https://hobb-e-mail.com/other--off-974-c.asp

 

Quite a mix of British and European in different scales so you need to scroll through.
 

Enjoy !

 

 

 

 

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Not really my bag so not sure just how much of a bargain this is, but Sawyers have  Bachmann DCC sound fitted Class 20s split from sets for 170 quid, which seems quite cheap to me:-

 

https://sawyermodels.co.uk/?product_cat=oo-gauge-split-from-sets

 

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On 27/06/2020 at 16:25, big jim said:

Totally agree with the comments on the previous page regards readly, well worth the monthly subscription if your not bothered about having a ‘physical’ library of titles in your house 

 

I too have ended up reading a lot more things than I normally would, car mags for example, I think I download a good 20 titles a month ranging from railways, cars, models, viz, tech mags etc 


I was going balance my post up with a ‘bargain’ from rails of Sheffield for an O gauge Dapol pannier and lionheart coaches but I’ve just noticed it’s sold out since this morning, sorry! 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just out of interest, how much were Rails selling the Pannier and Lionheart coaches for?

Got a set direct from Lionheart for £240 a few weeks ago.

 

Just spotted this morning that Bure Valley Models are selling Hornby GWR Sliding Door MK3 coaches for just £26 each.

 

http://www.burevalleymodels.com/p/14559/R4896A---GWR-Mk3-Sliding-Door-TGS---Era-11

 

I was able to pickup a complete Rake of 4 to make up set GW03, I had the last complete set, but as I post there is enough remaining stock for 2 or 3 rakes of set GW04.

 

EDIT. I am now confused by two conflicting sources of information for Castle set coach consists. Hornby Magazine and Kernow Model Rail Centres website. 
The difference for GW03 is that Hornby Magazine quote the two TS coaches as R4915 and R4915A, whereas Kernow quote R4915 and R4915C. So who knows? I guess it doesn’t really matter as the correct power cars are not available in any case. 

 

I havn’t got Power Cars to go with them yet, as I am still deciding, R3685 is the closest match as both power cars are adapted and currently work with GW01 and GW02, one power car in each set! But I like Sir Kenneth Grange in the R3770 Pack, having seen it at Paddington. However 43002 was not adapted for sliding door operation, but the GWR Green Power car 43198 was and currently works Castle sets. Hmmm.

 

Anyway, bargain price at £104 plus postage for a complete rake of 4.

 

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And just spotted another couple of bargains at Bure Valley Models

 

R3399 EWS Class 67 Freight Pack at £110

 

http://www.burevalleymodels.com/p/8181/R3399---EWS-Class-67-Freight-Pack

 

R3398 Lyme Regis Branch Pack at £115

 

http://www.burevalleymodels.com/p/9241/R3398---Lyme-Regis-Branch-Train-Pack

 

3 of each as I post this, sadly I am spent up or I would have gone for the Lyme Regis pack.

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