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Re: Your favourite Model, Any gauge.

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My fav model has to be my Hornby 'Pug' 0-4-0ST
Not got one image of mine,but here what it sort of what it looks like
Image(except mine's weathered)
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frolly wrote:Has to be the F9's
Don't you mean 9F? :wink:
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kieranhardy wrote:
frolly wrote:Has to be the F9's
Don't you mean 9F? :wink:
Typo! :?

yes it should read 9F's
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Re: Your favourite Model, Any gauge.

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This is in N scale. Excuse the lack of a layout, or any track present. I just dug out my models from the attic today and they are now temporarily occupying the space that will soon be home to a new layout.

My absolute favourite, Minitrix Flying Scotsman.

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Wrenn Mallard.
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My green Trix warship :-)
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Essex2Visuvesi wrote:My green Trix warship :-)

I have one and its one of my favourites too!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wuj8l9IWXok


Enjoy!!
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jiffyman wrote:
Essex2Visuvesi wrote:My green Trix warship :-)

I have one and its one of my favourites too!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wuj8l9IWXok


Enjoy!!
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Which one do you have? mine is "interpid" tho I do have "zebra" on the way now as well :-) so I have a nice pair of warships, 2 class 27s, hymek, and a class 101 DMU :-)
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I'm probably going to be lynched as a heretic, but the model that catches the essence the best I feel is the Triang Class 37. Adding flush glaze windows is good though.

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This now my 'only' loco, so qualifies also as my favourite lol. :wink:

Graham Farish (Bachmann) Battle of Britain Class 34051 'Winston Churchill' In BR Green with the early crest.
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...At some point this year to be joined hopefully by a Dapol Terrier when they are released. 8)
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My favourite loco, 47799. A repainted Lima model, no major detailing though except TDM cables and sprung buffers. Still working on the last of the coaches.
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kieranhardy wrote: Image
Wow thats a really awesome photo. Is it live steam? Mine has to be a Class 66, except I don't have any pictures of it at the moment.
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this is my favourite
35011 General Steam Navigation
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although Canadian Pacific is soooooo nice

anyway 35011 is currentyl on the WSR waiting for restoration - I can't wait! :D
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My favourite pic,of my favourite model,of my favourite real loco.
My Live Steam MALLARD :wink:
Wild Swan just happens to be in the pic too.
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I know it's the fastest .....but why did they have to name it after a duck?
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Re: Your favourite Model, Any gauge.

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blackmane wrote:Wow thats a really awesome photo. Is it live steam?
Cheers, nope she isnt live steam, just a little editing done on photoshop ;)
35011 GSN wrote:anyway 35011 is currentyl on the WSR waiting for restoration - I can't wait! :D
Not anymore, she left the line on the 17th November, not sure where the owners took her too though. Once she was gone it allowed the DMLL group to have the boiler lifted from 7820 "Dinmore Manor".

http://dinmoremanor.co.uk/
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