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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Minimal wish-listingLast post by bluedepot - Today at 02:14:33 PMdo you mean general grey? (engineers grey?)
i would like class 25/3s plenty of wagons i would like but not really essential for an 80s layout as lots of options already exist for a re-livery id go for a new 31 in dutch tim #2
N Gauge Discussion / Minimal wish-listingLast post by Steven B - Today at 01:28:11 PMOver recent years I've been working on making all my trains more prototypical. Modelling the late 1980s I'm quite luck that most of what I'd like to run has been produced (but perhaps not in the liveries I like!).
There are still some gaps - plenty of them, but I've been giving some thought to what's the most important. The result is my minimal wish list of models either never produced, or not produced to current standards - one wagon, one coach and one loco/multiple unit. Wagon: HEA Coach: Mk2 BFK (C or D) Loco/MU: Class 110 What would be on your minimal wish list? As a "Brucie bonus" you can add one re-livery of an existing model - a rail freight grey class 47 please! Steven B #3
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Train shops in France (Mag...Last post by Beach Halt - Today at 01:02:28 PMUmmmm? I wonder if it was regularly checked by a qualified mechanical engineer, or just the bloke who services the condom vending machines?
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General Discussion / Re: My local bus stopLast post by Trainfish - Today at 12:35:47 PMQuote from: Papyrus on Today at 11:19:28 AMPlease explain to an iggorant Pom who knows nowt about bowls... What is a two-up? I was thinking it was the equivalent to being "double parked" in a pub in the UK but I'm probably wrong. #5
N Gauge Discussion / Re: N Gauge Vehicles - not Oxf...Last post by woodbury22uk - Today at 12:19:20 PMThere is an Ebay seller offering job lots of Rietze 1/160 scale Iveco and Ford vans. Shipping to UK might break your price barriers. Search for item number 204344840670 or 394643442760 while stocks last.
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Train shops in France (Mag...Last post by willike1958 - Today at 12:16:05 PMI take back what I said about that part of Paris being safe
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/25/moulin-rouge-windmill-blades-collapse-in-paris #7
General Discussion / Re: Unhappy ThreadLast post by Nbodger - Today at 12:04:52 PMVery sorry John @Trainfish to hear of your news, hope everything works out for you.
Best Wishes Mike H #8
General Discussion / Re: Unhappy ThreadLast post by Trainfish - Today at 11:55:21 AMThanks @joe cassidy. Something along these lines has already been thought about although at my age I'm not really sure I want the hassle of setting up my own business. I took this position/rolee with a view of it taking me through to retirement without the stress of management which I previously did and I don't want to return to that if I can help it. I wouldn't be able to take any customers with me as all the customers (camp sites) I deal with are owned by the company and dealt with internally. Yes, I could provide sub-contract services to them but again, is it worth the hassle?
Thanks for the idea though. #9
General Discussion / Re: My local bus stopLast post by Papyrus - Today at 11:19:28 AMPlease explain to an iggorant Pom who knows nowt about bowls... What is a two-up?
Cheers, Chris #10
General Discussion / Re: Unhappy ThreadLast post by joe cassidy - Today at 11:05:56 AMQuote from: Trainfish on Today at 12:49:20 AMAbsolutely loved it mate. Unfortunately I've seen them make a lot of poor, bordering on amateurish, decisions and I feel this is yet another. The bottom line is that the work I and others do still needs to be done and they will have to use contractors to do it which will cost them more but what do I know eh? Sorry to hear this bad news John. Any chance of setting up your own business and taking your customers with you ? | Please Support Us!
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