I assume these are "N" scale? Amazing detail for something which must be very tiny ;D
https://www.ebay.com/itm/385282875724?mkevt=1&mkpid=0&emsid=e11021.m43.l3160&mkcid=7&ch=osgood&euid=2bb66a896d2b448b877ecf3b6aa581f1&bu=44275866247&ut=RU&exe=0&ext=0&osub=-1~1&crd=20221209021548&segname=11021 (https://www.ebay.com/itm/385282875724?mkevt=1&mkpid=0&emsid=e11021.m43.l3160&mkcid=7&ch=osgood&euid=2bb66a896d2b448b877ecf3b6aa581f1&bu=44275866247&ut=RU&exe=0&ext=0&osub=-1~1&crd=20221209021548&segname=11021)
The jam must be very dense...
Probably made with unobtanium :smiley-laughing:
Quote from: chrism on December 09, 2022, 04:20:40 PM
Probably made with unobtanium :smiley-laughing:
The same stuff as all those SR EMU/DEMU units in N
But they are from the same Graham Farish company, before they started making model trains and even more before they started making n-gauge ones.
https://www.collectors-club-of-great-britain.co.uk/articles/the-graham-farish-story-going-from-domestic-appliances-to-model/ (https://www.collectors-club-of-great-britain.co.uk/articles/the-graham-farish-story-going-from-domestic-appliances-to-model/)
They look like Southern Region wheels to me...
:hmmm:
Quote from: Ali Smith on December 09, 2022, 03:57:12 PM
The jam must be very dense...
That's a little unfair, there may be a clever 1 in there too.
How do you make clever jam?
Edjamacation
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Alan
I wish you had resisted :D