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Exclusive NCB liveried Bagnall via Rapido.


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1 minute ago, Wickham Green too said:

Nope - it's not April the 1st !!

 

No it isn't.

 

I'm being up front about what it is and that it is appealing; and why not? It would have been available for an industrial user to acquire from Bagnall.

 

Anyway; they're already selling.

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55 minutes ago, AY Mod said:

a locomotive type used where restricted headroom is available due to bridges and other structures and suitable for tight curvature.

 

Pedantically, from experience of 0-4-0's, the model won't be suitable for overly tight curvatures due to the overhang of the coupling from the wheelbase.

 

Mike.

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5 minutes ago, Enterprisingwestern said:

Pedantically, from experience of 0-4-0's, the model won't be suitable for overly tight curvatures due to the overhang of the coupling from the wheelbase.

 

I see butchery and dumb buffery. 😁

 

4 minutes ago, Mol_PMB said:

Neilson 5087/1896 0-4-0ST no. 25 at Becton gas works on 13/6/59. [Gerald T. Robinson / Mike Morant collection]

Take the cab off, and it's almost one of these as featured in the Quirky poll...

 

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3 minutes ago, Enterprisingwestern said:

Fearless leader is on commission!

 

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Having worked out that the internet isn't, apparently, free I thought we'd best do something about it.

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I prefer green..........but blue is nice.....

 

I prefer green..........but blue is nice.....

 

I prefer green..........but blue is nice.....

 

I prefer green..........but blue is nice.....

 

I prefer green..........but blue is nice.....

 

I prefer green..........but blue is nice.....

 

 

Oh dear.......

 

 

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It would be a crime because.

 

I have no need for it

 

Don't need it

 

Absolutely don't need it

 

Damn ... ordering it and running for president to pardon myself later.

 

 

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“a locomotive type used where restricted headroom is available due to bridges and other structures…”

If you fancy a compact, multi-level layout, you won’t need such a long incline to clear the tunnel at the lower level. The blue does look lovely. There’s a chance as well to affix nameplates bearing the name of a female one needs to impress (assuming she isn’t Judy). Add to all that, Modelu will produce a suitably hunched crew for the little machine. Sound too. All good. 

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Grumble grumble…..

 

nothing in it for me…….

 

wrong scale…….

 

slightly wrong shade of blue…….

 

NCB writing is the wrong font……..

 

Fictional liveries don’t sell…….

 

Thought I’d get in there first! 

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35 minutes ago, big jim said:

NCB writing

 

T-cut the NCB off - get your own Bagnall works number from Light Railway Stores https://www.lightrailwaystores.co.uk/products/npp-2104?_pos=1&_sid=22873a2b2&_ss=r and your own choice of nameplates for the tanks - https://www.lightrailwaystores.co.uk/collections/nameplate-styles

 

I look forward to seeing what folks do with them.

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1 minute ago, bill_schmidt1 said:

Wasn't this the first exclusive loco for RMWeb? Or is that best forgotten about? 
 

 

 

Yeah; I'd forgotten that but it's the first World of Railways/BRM/RMweb loco project.

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