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General Category => N Gauge Discussion => Topic started by: Wingnut on February 25, 2011, 07:04:41 PM

Title: Br Green Diesels
Post by: Wingnut on February 25, 2011, 07:04:41 PM
Hi All,

As I'm on a roll with my new layout, baring another 400km drive this weekend, I've decided to have a selling weekend on evilbay as it's zero insertion fee  ;D.
I guess the title of the post is a give away as to where the proceeds will go  ;D
I have my heart set on a 108 with whiskers (so cute...awwwww)
I also would like a loco for frieght and a loco for a passenger service.
I would like some recommendations please, must have a dcc socket, must be able to do 9" curves, must be bachfar period 4 or 5. And be deemed good runners. And I do like the green colour too. Oh yes, and I'd like the moon on a stick too please. And a miracle or two as well  ;)

Regards David
Title: Re: Br Green Diesels
Post by: matt-b on February 25, 2011, 07:27:54 PM
9" curves...is that raduis 1 or 2? whats your budget for the locos? i`ll keep a eye out for you  :)

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Title: Re: Br Green Diesels
Post by: Wingnut on February 25, 2011, 08:04:27 PM
Hi Matt-b

1st radius...I'm hoping some of the loco's with shorter bogies (bo-bo?) will manage these. Budget will depend on what I make from eBay. Got a lot of surplus stuff so hoping to make a few hundred euro. With our move coming up in the autumn I have to greatly reduce stash items. I have enough kits and "projects" to last several lifetimes, and tho' I am loathe to part with some things I just have to face the reality that they will still be in the stash til I expire many years hence. I would prefer to buy new as I can always transfer the funds to the bank account, if there are retailers out there that take PayPal all the better. I'll be putting them up on Sunday afternoon/evening for 7 days, that seems to be the optimal time apparently.

Regards David
Title: Re: Br Green Diesels
Post by: Wingnut on February 25, 2011, 09:29:02 PM
Thanks Zunnan,

Question answered, I'll check those out  :thumbsup:

Regards David