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3 hours ago, Melangoose said:

Thanks for the tip 

 

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That's very effective ! Good tip !

 

Looks like they've opened a new box of straps, though - They're very clean looking ! 😜🤭

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On 11/09/2024 at 12:03, Iron Horse said:

Looking good as always, which tip did you go for 🤔

 

Is that a nicely weathered Shark  disappearing there?


The Hornby Shark is a lovely wagon, made to look so real with the weathering applied by my good friend Steve (Russell Bridge of this Parish), he has also done the x3 Dogfish behind the loco and the x2 Dutch Seacows.

 

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50031 Hood is my favourite Large Logo Class 50.  Have fond memories of seeing it a couple of times at Bath Road in the summer of 1990.  When it was briefly on the DCWA Pool having finished with duties out of Paddington on NSE’s Thames Sub Sector (with all their duties going to Class 47’s).   By 1991 it was in the NSSA Pool back operating Passenger trains Waterloo to Exeter route.


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I think sub consciously I got the idea of a train predominately made up of Dogfish from this Postcard of 50019 Ramilies back in the day (which is pinned to a shelf in the garage).

 

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