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- Chris Cairns
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I'm in that one curly haired muppet that appears in the tour...
Tag's Fowler is gorgeous, been lucky enough to see/ hear/ smell it in action a couple of times now.
The green one that was in GR is the same as Tag's I think, but, well, dark green!
I think it suits black personally, looks like a proper working loco.
Tag's Fowler is gorgeous, been lucky enough to see/ hear/ smell it in action a couple of times now.
The green one that was in GR is the same as Tag's I think, but, well, dark green!
I think it suits black personally, looks like a proper working loco.
Matt
"The Ancient Greeks called it Pandora's box- but what they actually meant was Baldrick's Trousers"
"The Ancient Greeks called it Pandora's box- but what they actually meant was Baldrick's Trousers"
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Matt wrote:Oh yeah, I read that issue, but that loco was for 45mm track, so it didn't look as good in my opion.
I don't run on 45mm... honest...
I think things look fine on 45mm, especially bigger engines like the Fowlers, but I'm a bit biased. Agree they tend to look better on 32mm though, and british steam engines on LGB track never look quite right, it's too chunky.
Matt
"The Ancient Greeks called it Pandora's box- but what they actually meant was Baldrick's Trousers"
"The Ancient Greeks called it Pandora's box- but what they actually meant was Baldrick's Trousers"
I think using Peco Sm45 would look a bit better with 45mm, because its more in scale. LGB stuff looks silly in MY opinion cus of the depth of the rails etc.Endless, Nameless wrote:I don't run on 45mm... honest...
I think things look fine on 45mm, especially bigger engines like the Fowlers, but I'm a bit biased. Agree they tend to look better on 32mm though, and british steam engines on LGB track never look quite right, it's too chunky.
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Elephant proof
Most of my track is LGB. Admittedly there isn't a lot of it, but as I don't have a permanent layout it gets set up, taken apart, re- arranged, trogged up and down the South West and it copes well with the abuse!
It also appears to be Labrador proof, which is another bonus.
Most of my track is LGB. Admittedly there isn't a lot of it, but as I don't have a permanent layout it gets set up, taken apart, re- arranged, trogged up and down the South West and it copes well with the abuse!
It also appears to be Labrador proof, which is another bonus.
Matt
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