NRM Review - Hornby skaledale AWS boxes

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Post by bunji »

But you're already in it, as shown by your 'blow up the factory' post on page 2.

Isn't this kind of an old thread?
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Post by tinsleytmd »

bunji wrote:But you're already in it, as shown by your 'blow up the factory' post on page 2.

Isn't this kind of an old thread?

your right forgot i posted in here but you can see what im on about in that pic i,ll post up another with the actual model
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BRING BACK TRI-ANG

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BRING BACK TRI-ANG!

At least the loco's had strong motors and could pull, the quality was there and it was British craftsmen and craftswomen made, not slapped together in a Chinese sweatshop for pennies.
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Post by saslord »

when i took it out of the box
bit off topic but it was mentioned that I always start the reviews like the above. 80% of the skaledale reviews are written by my other half and I have tolder her to think outside the box (sorry for the pun) :lol:
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always a warning sign, when the advertising uses comuter graphicsa or 'artisits impresions' and not actual pictures.
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Post by 47806 »

Yes, the footbridge does cost a pretty penny, but it is worth it. It looks very nice on my layout.

I also have the bus shelter, at least the base is flat and sits well on the pavement.
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