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General Discussion / Re: Get well soon, GeorgeLast post by Bealman - Today at 11:00:38 AMNot anymore, mate. I've got a fancy bumbag now
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General Discussion / Re: Get well soon, GeorgeLast post by Newportnobby - Today at 09:22:14 AM"Any food consumed must be bought on the premises"
Yet the old knacker even has his own nosebag!! #3
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Stanier Suburbans from Dap...Last post by class8mikado - Today at 09:03:23 AMQuote from: madchadbrad on Today at 07:59:08 AMQuote from: class8mikado on Yesterday at 09:47:51 AM. Well i dug out my spare body and checking with photos of the real thing on Google images - Found this https://glostransporthistory.visit-gloucestershire.co.uk/Push%20Pull%20YTT.html - my spare has gear intact on one side but damaged missing (from the crash) from the other so sorry cant help. [/quote] Many thanks for that article! Difficult to tell whether the "Dapol spares" kit I spotted chez Peter's Spares includes the necessary parts though ... ... ... I might just buy the kit to find out, now there are prototype photos for reference! If you have a photo of the undamaged side of your push pull loco I can compare it with a non-push-pull loco and try fit bits from the spares kit to suit? Then all I would have to do is renumber the loco to be ready for the forthcoming suburban coaches. [/quote] Steven B has saved me the job #4
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Stanier Suburbans from Dap...Last post by Steven B - Today at 08:32:51 AMYou can find photos of the previous Ivatt 2-6-2MT here:
Hattons Version Details Or, compare to Dapol's O Gauge model: Photo 1 Photo 2 You're looking for all the extra gubbins either side of the smoke box (in place of the normal cylinder exhaust pipes). #5
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Stanier Suburbans from Dap...Last post by madchadbrad - Today at 07:59:08 AMQuote from: class8mikado on Yesterday at 09:47:51 AM. That might be true if I knew what I was looking for: I have no idea what the push-pull gear would look like as a separate spare part! [/quote] Well i dug out my spare body and checking with photos of the real thing on Google images - Found this https://glostransporthistory.visit-gloucestershire.co.uk/Push%20Pull%20YTT.html - my spare has gear intact on one side but damaged missing (from the crash) from the other so sorry cant help. [/quote] Many thanks for that article! Difficult to tell whether the "Dapol spares" kit I spotted chez Peter's Spares includes the necessary parts though ... ... ... I might just buy the kit to find out, now there are prototype photos for reference! If you have a photo of the undamaged side of your push pull loco I can compare it with a non-push-pull loco and try fit bits from the spares kit to suit? Then all I would have to do is renumber the loco to be ready for the forthcoming suburban coaches. #6
General Discussion / Re: Get well soon, GeorgeLast post by Graham - Today at 02:47:34 AMgreat to see that picture.
life getting back to somewhat normal. #7
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Took some stock to the clu...Last post by Cols - Today at 12:36:42 AMVery nice indeed!
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General Discussion / Re: Get well soon, GeorgeLast post by Bealman - Today at 12:00:56 AMBowlo invasion.
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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by kusojiji - Yesterday at 10:41:09 PMQuote from: Newportnobby on Yesterday at 12:54:32 PMQuote from: kusojiji on April 15, 2026, 09:09:25 AMBoston The Launch. Very nice!! I got goose bumps! #10
General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by port perran - Yesterday at 03:58:42 PMQuote from: joe cassidy on Yesterday at 12:36:24 PMWhen I last had a car, which was more than 30 years ago, my favourite listening was "Battleship Chains" by the Georgia Satellites. I had to look up Georgia Satellites. Can't say I'm too struck by Battleship Chains but I like some of their more rock n roll offerings which are great fun. | Please Support Us!
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