Best Loco.
aye it does alright light engine like the garrets but what happens when you stick a load behind it. (like a big big tipper perhaps).
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Perhaps pulling the skin off a rice pudding might be the ultimate challenge for an Accucraft Garratt!
Back on topic however, I would have to agree that the Lady Anne does seem to be the loco of choice! It's certainly on my shopping list, even if I will have to buy it in stages and build from a kit! (not long now and I can afford the chassis kit! Werhoo!)
Dream loco would have to be something big, beautiful, powerful and for that extra touch of realism...COAL FIRED! Is there such a loco?
Back on topic however, I would have to agree that the Lady Anne does seem to be the loco of choice! It's certainly on my shopping list, even if I will have to buy it in stages and build from a kit! (not long now and I can afford the chassis kit! Werhoo!)
Dream loco would have to be something big, beautiful, powerful and for that extra touch of realism...COAL FIRED! Is there such a loco?
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I would say a black adder or a john brittain darj C class (or an MG16 )bungle80a wrote:Perhaps pulling the skin off a rice pudding might be the ultimate challenge for an Accucraft Garratt!
Back on topic however, I would have to agree that the Lady Anne does seem to be the loco of choice! It's certainly on my shopping list, even if I will have to buy it in stages and build from a kit! (not long now and I can afford the chassis kit! Werhoo!)
Dream loco would have to be something big, beautiful, powerful and for that extra touch of realism...COAL FIRED! Is there such a loco?
http://www.freewebs.com/pinetreelightrailway/index.
Cecil your engines on Fire!
Its a Mamod it does that.
Cecil your engines on Fire!
Its a Mamod it does that.
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Well having driven both an Edrig and a Millie, I reckon they're equally good to be honest
However, I don't think I could really single out one locomotive design as the "best", as they all have their pros and cons. If I had to pick out an individual loco, though, I think there could only be one choice: my own Roundhouse Russell!
However, I don't think I could really single out one locomotive design as the "best", as they all have their pros and cons. If I had to pick out an individual loco, though, I think there could only be one choice: my own Roundhouse Russell!
Ive driven a russel brfore and they are nice engines.
As for the other russel rattly was it mr milnes by any chance.
As for the other russel rattly was it mr milnes by any chance.
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Aye theres a pic f it in the visitors section of my website.
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Cecil your engines on Fire!
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Its a Mamod it does that.
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