To go with the new Isle of Man Bogie Coaches...
more to the point is Bugle still in the lead ?
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Re: this is Bungle...the one and only
That definatly gets you a bungle point
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bungle point
sorry now there is a bungle posting i suppose the above goes there......anyway whats wrong with the picture of my railway staff??
getting back to the Mannin loco....good basis for those of you into standard guage to modify into another loco
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getting back to the Mannin loco....good basis for those of you into standard guage to modify into another loco
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Re: bungle point
Tad pricey for that isn't it? I understand it with Ruby etc but not something £1k+ ?Crackingjob wrote:getting back to the Mannin loco....good basis for those of you into standard guage to modify into another loco
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Although there were some rather similar standard gauge Beyer Peacock 2-4-0T locos I suspect that in 10mm scale even with a new cab the loco would be rather large- it's actually in 15mm/ft scale I believe, representing 3ft gauge of course.
Pete, it might be expensive for a 16mm engine (actually, it isn't really!) but it isn't by gauge 1 standards...
Pete, it might be expensive for a 16mm engine (actually, it isn't really!) but it isn't by gauge 1 standards...
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