Ray M
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You mention 12099 at Booths.
Did it work there or did it get saved, from the chop, when it was there.
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I`ve just noticed
that the orange line on the near one seems to dip down around its corner.
but the 3rd on, seems to go up, around its corner.
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C1383 is class 12, D15231
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Where are all these sets stored at the moment ?
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You might have seen Warships on it, 50+ years ago.
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I`m sure i have seen someone do ripples & waves
with toilet paper, curved to shape.
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All from having a clean up at York works (celebs only)
And a photo shoot (day & night)
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Any news on the arrival.
I think these are here before the class 50.
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10 hours ago, Davexoc said:
I have found the following, but the number placement is still wrong. It may be that initially some of the tablet catcher fitted locos were adorned like the first, pre-TOPS 8100, then the two TOPS numbered ones that came up were 20032 and 20081
https://www.flickr.com/photos/59835095@N02/6548600253/in/gallery-35296891@N07-72157708125049604/
http://ukrailways1970tilltoday.me.uk/Skegness_station_BR_days.html second photo down
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pics-by-john/51257559435/in/album-72157626150478699/
The original alludes to 20041 in the comments, but that didn't crop up. The tablet catcher area appears to have been plated in the image, and the arrows of indecision have been moved across, but the numbers moved upwards as well. Strange, but then there is a prototype for everything.....
All great to see, thanks.
but it does look like the arrows are on the cab.
numbers in line with the top of the engine room doors.
that should cut it down LoL.
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Their cant have been that many blue type 1s with the number on the body instead of the cab.
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That to me, looks like its on the p**s
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9 hours ago, 97406 said:
And you could run it along side a green type 1
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Devon Diesel Era Photo Record
in The railways of Devon
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Goodrington Sidings