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DolwyddelanLightRail wrote:Just a quickie:
How can you tell between the different types of mamods like the SL1,2,3 etc??
Mamod SL1 - Green with straight stack
Mamod SLk1 - Black, kit made (so should have bolts) straight stack
Mamod SL2 - Baby Blue with a black spark arrestor
Mamod SL3 - Marroon. Most have brass spark arrestors but some have normal stacks.
Mamod SL4 - Marroon Princess of Wales
Mamod SL5 - Darker blue, Prince of Wales
Mamod SL6 - Purple has 1939-89 on the side.
Mamod Jubilee = Red, slip eccentric with non ossy cylinders
Mamod William - as above but green (william two I belive is blue)
New mamod train - Green, ossy cylinders horrid lining...
This sad ass toy steamer shall now shut up and get back in his box. Hope it helped.
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- DolwyddelanLightRail
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Ah, thanks, didn't know No.449 is an SL6!made-in-england wrote:DolwyddelanLightRail wrote:Just a quickie:
How can you tell between the different types of mamods like the SL1,2,3 etc??
Mamod SL1 - Green with straight stack
Mamod SLk1 - Black, kit made (so should have bolts) straight stack
Mamod SL2 - Baby Blue with a black spark arrestor
Mamod SL3 - Marroon. Most have brass spark arrestors but some have normal stacks.
Mamod SL4 - Marroon Princess of Wales
Mamod SL5 - Darker blue, Prince of Wales
Mamod SL6 - Purple has 1939-89 on the side.
Mamod Jubilee = Red, slip eccentric with non ossy cylinders
Mamod William - as above but green (william two I belive is blue)
New mamod train - Green, ossy cylinders horrid lining...
This sad ass toy steamer shall now shut up and get back in his box. Hope it helped.
and neither did i know that there are numbers on the back!
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