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  1. The Artwork for the NSE train pack shows a Mk2 brake BSO and you can just make out a Mk1 which I assume is a RMB (the image for the NSE OO gauge RMB on the Bachmann website is in fact a N gauge model) - one and the same?.

     

    It does say on page 1 of the announcements thread this pack will come with 3 coaches, so hopefully a Mk2 TSO, as well as 47581.

     

    Interesting detective work there. I wonder what the third vehicle will be? The missing Mk2a FK?

     

    The GUV in the Night Mail train set is unique to the set too.

  2. Mk1 NSEs (presumably the earlier lighter blue) very welcome.  Would have liked the CK as well, but you can make up a representative Thames & Chiltern set with the coaches available.

     

    I see the 25/2 is one of the Laira batch too.  

  3. Wolves of Avalon, Across Corpses Grey. Pagan black metal meets folk, with a 30 minute title track.

    Rebecca Downes, Believe. Rather excellent blues-rock with a touch of soul and funk.

    Wytch Hazel, Prelude Retro hard rock with a touch of Jethro Tull and Wishbone Ash.

    John Mitchell, The Nostalgia Factory. Rather excellent EP with covers of songs by Porcupine Tree, Justin Heywood, Phil Collins and ELP. The version of "C'est La Vie" is a thing of beauty.

    Blue Öyster Cult, Curse of the Hidden Mirror. Their most recent album, recorded back in 2001.

  4. Brand-new models (including variations on existing)

     

    117 DMU (since they're doing it in 00)

    25/3 as many people are suggesting

    Refurbished 31 in Banger Blue (31/4), Dutch, Original Railfreight Grey and Regional Railways colours.

    GWR Large Prairie

    VDA or retooled VAA

    Retooled and upgraded PGA

    Mk2a BFK

     

    Reliveries:

     

    47 in Railfreight Distribution, RES and Inter-City Swallow

    37/4 in Regional Railways and Mainline-style Inter-City

    Mk2s in Regional Railways

    Mk1 stock in original NSE with the lighter blue

    Hawksworths in BR maroon.

    150 in Wessex Trains maroon with tourist advertising

    450 in South-West Trains

    VGA with red ends but no "Speedlink" boards

  5. Let's see

     

    Mk2a BFK?  Bodyshell is essentially the same as the BSO, only the roof vents and interior are different.

     

    Shrink-ray on the 2-EPB. Especially if Hornby follow up their 5-BEL by putting their 4-VEP in the shrink-ray too.

     

    LMS/BR Highfit and BR Vanwide are obvious gaps in the BR Steam/Transition/Blue Diesel wagon fleet.

     

    VDA or a retooled VAA, since the Poole-era VAA is getting long in the tooth now.

     

    More liveries for the retooled 47. They haven't done Intercity Swallow, RES, Virgin, Railfreight grey or triple grey yet.

     

    Mk1 stock in NSE (original lighter blue). See as how rapidly the NSE Mk2s sold out I'd have thought they'd sell too. BSK, TSO, SK, FK and CK all carried the livery.

     

    Mk1 FO declassified to SO in Blue/Grey.

  6. Dave Gilmour - Rattle That Lock

     

    Excellent as one would expect. I love the overall feeling of melancholia of it. Suits my mood today.

     

    steve

     

    I like that rather better than "The Endless River", which never really managed to rise above its origin as a collection of outtakes and leftovers.

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  7. Rebecca Downes - Believe.  Rather excellent blues album I'm reviewing, out in March

    Jodie Marie - Trouble in Mind. Another blues singer-songwriter, the record The Guardian didn't want you to hear

    Aghast Afterglow - Imagine. Italian symphonic goth-metal. Somewhat in the vein of Nightwish but without their production budget, so it has to rely on good songs instead.

    Resurrection Kings. Self-titled album by a supergroup made of other people's sidesmen; rather generic 80s hard rock by numbers, and not very good.

    Motorhead, Bad Magic. They went out on a high, this one rocks like a bastard. RIP Lemmy. 

     

    There are reviews of Jodie Marie and Aghast Afterglow on my blog

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