It's arrived at last
It's arrived at last
Horray, after months of waiting I now have the correct loco to haul my Penrhyn rolling stock.
Mike
Mike
Mike
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- Palmerston
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32mm, but Charles is re-gaugeable to 45mm
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Nice
Mike
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Re: It's arrived at last
Cool,WVLR:76732 wrote:Horray, after months of waiting I now have the correct loco to haul my Penrhyn rolling stock.
Mike
Even more so as it means that I should get notification that mine'll be ready soon.
R/H must make release them in mini batches?
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Re: It's arrived at last
They do build in batches.AFGadd:76792 wrote:R/H must make release them in mini batches?
are they as they seam to breed here......Palmerston:76734 wrote:Superb, 45 or 32mm stock? as45mm slatewagons are hard to find.
a fine loco i have a blanche and a linda work well in cold weather too.
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- Palmerston
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Have Charles and Linda, need to construct my own slatewagens then.thecsmann:76860 wrote:are they as they seam to breed here......Palmerston:76734 wrote:Superb, 45 or 32mm stock? as45mm slatewagons are hard to find.
a fine loco i have a blanche and a linda work well in cold weather too.
Live steam on 45 & 184mm, battery 45mm only.
Great looking engine! This one is on my wish list.
http://andelmodels.co.uk/product_info.p ... o6oioeb5v1
Andel make slate wagons 32mm and 45mm, I have 3 45mm and they are excellent. I'm looking to increase the number drastically soon!!Palmerston:76734 wrote:as45mm slatewagons are hard to find.
http://andelmodels.co.uk/product_info.p ... o6oioeb5v1
Happy Days!
Scott - Charnwood Forest Garden Railway - Rothley Station
Scott - Charnwood Forest Garden Railway - Rothley Station
I've not fully decided yet, but probably notJMORG:76883 wrote:Will Charles be lined?
Mike
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ok, i would like Penhyrn slate wagens for Charles then.Red Rock:76872 wrote:Andel make slate wagons 32mm and 45mm, I have 3 45mm and they are excellent. I'm looking to increase the number drastically soon!!
http://andelmodels.co.uk/product_info.p ... o6oioeb5v1
Live steam on 45 & 184mm, battery 45mm only.
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