Show your Latest GB Loco and Rolling Stock Purchase.

Started by longbridge, June 30, 2012, 09:05:24 AM

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Trainfish

Quote from: EtchedPixels on March 24, 2020, 10:42:32 PM
@trainfish oh great now we have Midland Pullman panic buyers ;-)

At least it should be easy to keep them 6ft apart  :thumbsup:
John

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To follow the construction of my layout "Longcroft" from day 1, you'll have to catch the fish below first by clicking on it which isn't difficult right now as it's frozen!

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Alan Kyte

I'm really interested in one of these, probably too big for my 5ft roundy and I'm wondering if it can handle Settrack points, because the Pendolino I used to have couldnt?.
Returnee to Model Railways after 38 years, last time I was 10 and OO Gauge, now 48 and N gauge.

Les1952

Not quite the latest but the first of a line of locos for my new layout, which will commence when Grainge & Hodder resume production after the lockdown and can deliver my two baseboard kits.


Seen three months ago on Gresby and just out of the box this one is a Hobbytrain E10 which will need renumbering with a computer number to run in the earlier of the two timelines proposed for the layout - 1986-9 and post 2010.

More to follow.

honestjudge

Just had delivered,  Courtesy of Rails, all Dapol, JNA Falcon Network rail (x2), IOA Ballast wagon Network rail (the last 2 in stock), Greasley BCK in Maroon, and FEAB spine wagon twin pack.

The Virus made me do it   :-[

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Yet_Another

As all my N gauge is currently locked down somewhere that I'm not, I had to put some thought into the best way to get a train fix.





Tony

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Railwaygun

Quote from: Yet_Another on April 08, 2020, 05:49:11 PM
As all my N gauge is currently locked down somewhere that I'm not, I had to put some thought into the best way to get a train fix.







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Skyline2uk

So new in the sense that it has now joined my fleet (the kit is well over a year old). It's been shared in stages on Facebook, but here is my first ever NGS kit competed and added to an engineers train:





It even runs without derailing or uncoupling  :D

Skyline2uk

Ted

I'm chuffed, my PCA bulk cement wagons from Realtrack have arrived. They are really, really good.

I bought a rake of 15, 12 STS and 3 Rugby Cement (for a little flavour).

Also a pair of 20's and an 08 turned up, because why the hell not. :D



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Just not Eddie.

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dannyboy

Quote from: Ted on April 22, 2020, 04:49:07 PM

I bought a rake of 15, 12 STS and 3 Rugby Cement (for a little flavour).


What flavour is Rugby cement?  ???
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Ted

Quote from: dannyboy on April 22, 2020, 05:34:23 PM
Quote from: Ted on April 22, 2020, 04:49:07 PM

I bought a rake of 15, 12 STS and 3 Rugby Cement (for a little flavour).


What flavour is Rugby cement?  ???

Polite notice: I cannot be held responsible for anyone eating cement!   :D
Just call me Ted, or Edward... or Ed.

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daffy

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Quote from: dannyboy on April 22, 2020, 05:34:23 PM
Quote from: Ted on April 22, 2020, 04:49:07 PM

I bought a rake of 15, 12 STS and 3 Rugby Cement (for a little flavour).


What flavour is Rugby cement?  ???

I thought everyone knew this.























It's lime.

:D
Mike

Sufferin' succotash!

port perran

I'll get round to fixing it drekkly me 'ansome.

njee20

This was last week actually, but worth posting as I've not seen many pictures of them, the Revolution HOAs, they're superb. I ordered the Tarmac ones on the final day, and wish I'd ordered more, so on the hunt now!







Posed on a piece of Easitrac I built too, which I must say I think looks great, a marked step up from Peco.

tempy2000

I've been on a bit of a random spending spree over the last few weeks - 4 Tiphook Hood Wagons, 3 VTG Hood Wagons, a British Steel wagon, and a lovely TPE Class 68! My bank balance isn't too happy with me...




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