Mk1 Pullmans

Started by portland-docks, November 29, 2013, 05:48:57 PM

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portland-docks

well these pullmans are still hard to get arent they?

my collection so far stands at:-

Brake end Car No 79 (BH enterprises)
Robin (actually car no 334)
Falcon
Emerald
Amethyst
The Hadrian Bar
Car no 349
Car No 348
Car no 347

and just ordered Garnet, Car no 350 and Amber from Hattons and Osbornes respectivley. still 6 off the original lot, then with opal and 351 coming out next month, i wont hesitate buying them! especially opal! (just hurry up and do robin!)
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portland-docks

You need opal and 351 dont you?
Visit my heritage Railway "moorside Valley Railway"

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portland-docks

ok wheres the smarty allicks,

im curious as to how the current mk1 umber cream pullman rakes stand with the latest releases due out?

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Agrippa

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portland-docks

As in whats all the named pullmans and numbered pullmans released to date including those due out
Visit my heritage Railway "moorside Valley Railway"

http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=9280.0

see first post for exhibition dates

Agrippa

Nothing is certain but death and taxes -Benjamin Franklin

Dr Al

What were the typical make up of Mk1 pullman trains in steam days? I believe I'm correct in saying the 1st class cars were the named ones, and the second class were the numbered ones?

Assuming this is correct what typical makeup was there - equal numbers of each in a train, or biased one way or the other?

Cheers,
Alan
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