Show your Latest GB Loco and Rolling Stock Purchase.

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petercharlesfagg

Quote from: d-a-n on January 25, 2015, 09:51:49 AM
It's not a purchase as it was given to me as a gift by a friend after I shot their wedding in November:

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See the wedding on my business page https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.875815399108821.1073741851.490583484298683&type=1 (it's not on my business' website yet as I'm going to cut the amount of images down)

I don't know if any of you ever looked in the Hornby catalogue as a kid and lusted after the turn table they did? This is exactly what I thought the Hornby one would be like except the Hornby one wasn't motorised (you had to add that) and required a lot of wiring (which I couldn't do as a kid!)

I'll do a write up shortly if anyone is interested?


OINVU!  A few words on your fitting problems, I mean, your mounting the item would be VERY interesting!

Peter.
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talisman56

How remiss of me... posted in other topics but not this one...



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My layout thread - Hambleside East: http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=18364.0
My workbench thread: http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=19037

Blillpers

I finally had the chance to visit Hatton's in real life yesterday, and while I was primarily looking for a class 47 I couldn't find one, so I got this one instead. The Farish 101 will be perfect as a branch line train on my WCML layout.  I've only heard good things about it, so I can't wait to get back home and test run it

Just two simple photos of the train from my hotel room's bedside table... :)



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jivebunny

Very nice!

Quote from: Blillpers on February 01, 2015, 05:08:37 PM
I couldn't find one, so I got this one instead.

Happens to me every time I go into a model shop  :D

JB

d-a-n

Quote from: petercharlesfagg on February 01, 2015, 04:11:16 PM

OINVU!  A few words on your fitting problems, I mean, your mounting the item would be VERY interesting!

Peter.

Peter, please check out the post I did on the turntable here:

http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=26090.msg281411#msg281411

glenng

My new purchases from Hatton's (ordered Saturday 31st got them this morning well done Hatton's) Peco NR-P412 Colman's mustard 7 plank coal wagon, NR-P161 ESSO Tank wagon, Dapol 2P-011-251 Gresley BR Carmine & Cream Brake & Base Toys No 40 Foden DG & Drawbar Low Loader BR.










Paul B

Quote from: glenng on February 02, 2015, 03:20:04 PM
My new purchases from Hatton's (ordered Saturday 31st got them this morning well done Hatton's) Peco NR-P412 Colman's mustard 7 plank coal wagon, NR-P161 ESSO Tank wagon, Dapol 2P-011-251 Gresley BR Carmine & Cream Brake & Base Toys No 40 Foden DG & Drawbar Low Loader BR.


Oh typical - I go and make a rake of 12 of these from Peco kits and Robbies Rolling Stock decals - and Peco only go and bring them out as a RTR!  :veryangry:

Oh well - at least I have had a couple of years running mine round the club layout with everyone commenting on how bright a train formation they make, especially when combined with a load of Peco's Colmans box vans too!  :)

LNER and PKP fan in the home of the GWR!


johnlambert

I've been doing some overtime at work so I couldn't resist spending some of it on trains.

Plain green Warship (bought the whole set so I've got some extra coaches too) D829 Magpie.


Keeping with the diesel hydraulic theme, D1012 Western Firebrand, with some new Pullman coaches.


Mk1 Pullman Second Parlour "Car No. 351"


Second Kitchen "Car No. 335"


marco neri

#2290
Today arrived , bought from REGP forum member that I would like to thanks
for serious and fast selling.....Class 22, very pretty and attractive small loco
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...never turn you back on the ripper (judas priest)

gc4946

Now I've pre-ordered the forthcoming Rapido Pendolino  :claphappy: I traded in my 'orribly oversized version and other similarly-scaled models for:

Farish Jubilee 45572 Eire (my father was born there)  :thumbsup:
and couldn't resist a Dapol Maunsell TK :thumbsup:





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UPINSMOKE

My latest purchase from Robbies Rolling Stock to add to my Southern Region layout well pleased with them. Consecutive numbers as well.



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Layout Southern Comfort - In-Progress:
http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=23145.0


Geriatrix

A Dapol LT Pannier tank just arrived today. Not quite sure what it is doing on the Brill Tramway. Maybe London Transport didn't close it in the thirties after all.




Here it is pulling out of Wood Siding, whilst a GWR GF Pannier w/ Dapol Autocoach looks on in dismay.



It can get even more bizarre when my Minitrix Bavarian Railways 2-6-0 tender engine with its German carriages pays a visit! I'm too embarassed to post pictures of that one. Incidentally the Dapol Pannier seems to run like a dream, for the moment.

johnlambert

I'm a sucker for locally-themed locos, units and rolling stock.  Private owner wagons pre-date the main era of my layout but I can always find room for some more.  I was given these three.  They're by Graham Farish, Dapol and Peco.




Picked up this Graham Farish iron ore wagon at the tafford show at the weekend.



Finally, from another forum member; two conflats, a flat wagon with removable load and a Castle Brewery van.

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