GWR Toplights Poll
156 members have voted
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1. What era Great Western / WR steam do you model?
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Pre 1920's
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1920 to 1939 - Shirtbutton era
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WW2
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Post WW2
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Post Nationalisation WR steam
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2. If R-T-R Toplight carriages were brought to the market you much would you spend?
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Up to £50 per carriage
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£51 to £60
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£61 to £65
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£66 to £70
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Up to £75
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3. How many are you likely to buy?
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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2 rakes of 4 carriages
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3 rakes of 4 carriages
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More than 8
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4. Given the plethora of types and how these changed over the years, which is important?
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3rd class corridor stock
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3rd class non corridor
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Brake 3rd (LH & RH) corridor stock
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Brake 3rd non-corridor
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Composite corridor stock
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Brake composite corridor stock
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Brake composite non corridor
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1st class corridor stock
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Restaurant carriage
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Full Brake van e.g.(Toplight K22 etc.)
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Single slip
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Double slip
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5. Which actual stock would you buy?
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48ft non corridor 3rd class C37
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48ft non corridor Brake 3rd D62
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48ft non corridor Composite E101
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57ft non corridor 1st class A15
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57ft non corridor Brake 3rd D49
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57ft non corridor Composite E89
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57ft corridor 3rd class C32
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57ft corridor composite E83/85
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57ft corridor Brake 3rd class E47
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56ft corridor Brake Composite E82
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70ft corridor 1st class A13
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Restaurant carriage H16
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Double slip carriage F21
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Single slip carriage F15/16
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Full Brake K22
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70ft 3rd class carriage C29
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70ft Brake 3rd carriage D51
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70ft composite carriage E84
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C35 3rd class 57ft
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D56 Brake 3rd 57ft
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E98/E103 Composite
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