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On 26/08/2021 at 18:18, RedGemAlchemist said:

Yeah, it does a bit.

Right, first post in a hot minute so let's go in hard. Links to their respective listings by clicking the pictures as always.
Edit: Just to make it clear, after being told off by the moderators, I need to reiterate that I am not the person selling any of these. I just find this stuff neat and am linking them in case anyone wants them.

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First off is this collection of body shells. The focus here is on the second row from bottom, which contains what are clearly attempts at making an Edward and Henry. Their tenders are on the top shelf. 
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Looking through the other photos, we can see that the face on the Edward bash is... an original Payne-style Hornby Thomas one. Huh. Wasn't expecting that. 

 

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Second one is this over-track signal box for a four-track railway line. It's way too big (and a totally incorrect style) for my KLR layout, so maybe someone on here. It has lighting too!

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Found right after it on my eBay page was this lovely kitbash of a pre-war factory building. Looks a bit like the older part of the packing plant where my older brother used to work.

If you want a closer look at the edward bash I may or may not have bought that lot of loco bodies

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Came across this lovely little modded Ratio signal box to start us off. 

 

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My next discovery was this little Hornby van which has been weathered. I might even say slightly over-weathered. 

 

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Then there's this. It's massive, made by hand out of iron, one-of-a-kind... and just under 7 grand. 

 

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At a slightly more realistic price is this adorable Gauge 1 GWR 0-4-0T from the Railway Loft. 

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Followed up with another nice tank engine, this time a NG 0-6-0ST, G Gauge running on O Gauge track... that really looks like it should be an 0-6-2ST. This one's being sold by the famous (or maybe infamous?) Gostude of "£100 kitbash Oliver" notoriety. Though looking through his stuff, while it is a tad overpriced it's definitely a very eclectic and interesting mix.

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On 27/11/2020 at 14:47, RedGemAlchemist said:

The point is it's nice.

 

Moving on:
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: here is a really nicely modified Nellie. Linked of course. Not sure about that chimney but the rest is really nice. Very much deserves a mention.
 

The same seller also has a Swindonised Jinty.

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Who is the seller?

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How about this Ebay purchase! Solid wood carved to an approximation of a class 71. I've tidied it up a bit, (window frames,paint, yellow front and got it running.) but it sits a little high and needs a battery box. I love it! 

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On 05/10/2021 at 01:53, 33C said:

On the 'bay. What's going on here?!  :scratchhead:

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Astonishing !!. Mind you at first glance ( after I picked myself up off the floor) I thought it had a sort of Gallic flavour , or maybe something like these

 

http://www.historicvietnam.com/turbulent-history-indochinas-1m-gauge-pacific-mikado-locomotives-pascal-bejul/     Regards, Rich

   

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