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  1. I've had a closer look at the image. I can't exactly make out the number but I think it might be a 37/2
  2. Will it have some representation of the now famous Viaduct? Also, will all the layouts be eventually be linked together?
  3. I looked it up on Google images and one of pics was this. It's the signalbox at Fort William Junction. I'm not entirely sure if it's actually at Fort William or elsewhere.
  4. When building McKellar Yard and the other oo gauge micro layout, I've come across more problems than I can count. Like David said, it's only one step back, three steps forward (though in my case, it's one step forward, three steps back) The point is, no matter how much problems we face when building layouts, we eventually get round it.
  5. Strange indeed. I think I have an idea what the problem is but I'm not too sure. Firstly, before this problem happened, how well did it run?
  6. I've had a look through the book and I've found the page. The locos featured in the book look exactly like the one at Glastonbury. I've posted the pics on here:
  7. I've got a few pics of Thomas Hill locomotives in a book I've got. It's called An Introduction to British Industrial Diesel Locomotives. It's by Ray King and it was published back in 2006 by Traction and Rolling Stock Advertiser
  8. I look forward to seeing it! Perhaps a model company i.e Hornby, Bachmann, Dapol etc might take on the 69 in the future...
  9. 153s and 142s are used on the Whitby-Batterby/Middlesborough services alongside other DMU classes 150s, 156 and 158. There may be more classes used but they are the ones I've seen while at Grosmont and in between there and Whitby. However, as I'm not modelling the station, I won't need to buy any modern DMUs. But, having said that, recreating that may add some operational interest.
  10. Yeah. Both of my layouts are still in the work-in-progress stage (McKellar Yard and the still unnamed one in my bedroom) the latter is virtually complete and just needs a backscene and some bricks on the bridge.
  11. Class 06 06008 awaits its next duty on the recently revamped McKellar Yard.
  12. Copied and pasted from Rapido's website We will produce five new ‘OO’ gauge models: Thunderbolt, aka Liverpool & Manchester Railway 0-4-2 Lion The Buffet Car, aka Great Eastern Railway Diagram 603 No. 8 No. W68740, GWR Diagram AA20 ‘Toad’ brakevan ‘Dan’s House’, aka GWR ‘Loriot Y’ No. 41989 with fictitious Victorian coach body Pearce & Crump’s coach GAM338, aka Bedford OB with Duple Vista body Our Titfield models will be available in three packs: Pack 1 (SKU922001) is a standard pack, containing Thunderbolt, ‘Dan’s House’ and Loriot Y with No. W68740. Pack 2 (SKU922002) is a deluxe pack, containing sound-fitted Thunderbolt, Dan’s House and Loriot with W67840 plus 4mm:1ft scale figures and commemorative booklet. Pack 3 (SKU922003) contains the Buffet Car and No. W68740, plus 4mm:1ft scale figures. The Bedford OB will be available as a standalone model in full Pearce & Crump livery (SKU920001). Work is well underway with Lion, Loriot Y and ‘Dan’s House’ at an advanced stage of development. All models will be in stock by March 6 2023, the 70th anniversary of the film’s release, although it is expected that some models will be available during 2022.
  13. PECO have just put on some information about the Titfield Thunderbolt. https://peco-uk.com/blogs/industry-news/left-for-titfield-rapido-trains-to-celebrate-classic-ealing-comedy-with-new-models
  14. I think Rapido did mention something about the Titfield Thunderbolt recently... https://peco-uk.com/blogs/industry-news/left-for-titfeild-rapido-trains-announce-exclusive-titfield-thunderbolt-collection-in-oo
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