Never judge a book by its cover - 'Train' G Scale stock
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Any chance of a link mate, can't seem to find the relevant topic.Endless, Nameless wrote:Have a browse round G scale central Pete. Someone has done just that, including doing one as a brake/ parcels coach IIRC- they are brilliant. Another chap has done them- very, very neatly- in blood & custard- he also has a 2-tone green LGB diesel and Brunswick green Piko railbus.
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ROFL!!! I had that too!pauly wrote:Have you heard the sound effects for the Newquida Bullet train!
F**king hillairious!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wLqMAqTpvE
when I was a little kid I had a toy train that had a push button sound feature that used exactly the same sound board.
cheap!!!!!!!!!!
I couldn't believe it when I saw the range, its just LGB done on the cheap. Rather like my RC tanks, they before I rebuilt them were just cheap Tamiya clones!
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They are copies of the LGB Rugen coaches, as all Newqida wagons are copies of LGB, hence the detailling on the underside and compensated bogies etc. Just deassemble an LGB product, put the parts in a 3D-scanner and they can produce the moulds. They even don't have to design a cardbord box for their products, just copy it from LGB, aka reverse engineeringbessytractor wrote: I couldn't believe it when I saw the range, its just LGB done on the cheap.
The first Sony tapedeck was a true copy of a Philips recorder so maybe one day.......
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