So........What did you get ?

Started by port perran, December 25, 2013, 04:01:36 PM

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port perran

Another delivery this morning for my Birthday.
BR Tool van, a Blue spot fish van and a GF Horsebox.
Good stuff.
I'm sure I'll get used to cream first soon.

Caz

Nothing  :'(  :'(  :'(  Was banking on at least one of my pre-orders being available and sent before Christmas.
Caz
layout here
Claywell, High Hackton & Bampney Intro
Hackton info
Bampney info

A.Carter (BiG-T)

 :thumbsdown: Nothing also but my birthday is in early January so considering saving any money from Christmas and my birthday & putting another chunk to it and investing in a Wickness Class 37 with sound.

Tony

Jonny

A nice set of the new farish Br Pnumber  wagons (ex private owner).

And a nice Lancashire and Yorkshire railway coach from 51 models for my em layout.
Live each day as if it's your last

As one day you may be right.




Carlisle to Silloth. 1854-1964
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlisle_and_Silloth_Bay_Railway

GrahamB

A nice limited edition "B" set from Osborn's.  :D
Tonbridge MRC Member.
My Southwark Bridge thread can be found at https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=38683.0
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beestie

a farish class 50 in large logo , 2 farish mk 2's and a mk 1 restaurant  car to go with them , plus a air brush set and a hornby class 66 (wolverhampton wanderers) well that i understand ! 
merry crimbo
James Beeston(aka mrjamestrain)

Bealman

A blue item...
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Which I was obviously very happy with.

On another note, we've just being seeing some of the UK flooding on the news here in Aus. Hopefully our members are not affected.  :thumbsup:
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

guest311

Dapol 26 040, boxed set of Porridge [dvds not the breakfast  :D], boxed set of NCIS, Clarkson's 'is it really too much to ask', Andy Mcnab's 'Silencer', and a couple of bottles of Scotland's finest  :thumbsup:

so all in all plenty to keep me occupied for a while  :smiley-laughing:

hope you all get what you were hoping for as well.

CarriageShed

'An Illustrated History of LMS Locomotives Vol 1' from my bro, along with the Glasgow book in the Lost Railways series. The LMS book will be invaluable for research but now I know that Vol 3 covers the S&DJR, so that has to be added to my target list. :D

More rain expected tonight and tomorrow, so flooding is stll a very real risk for some, as is leaking holes in roofs. :worried:

Alex

Hi,

The WPR got 8 shiny new coal wagons.



I got a book on the Leven and East Fife Railway.



The US layout got a set of Woodland Scenics inclines.

Alex  :wave:

Rowlie

Weathered Dapol class 22 and milk tanks, lovely model.  For reading "Eleven minutes late" by Matthew Engel.
Best regards
Rowlie

OwL

X5 Autoballasters, in Railtrack livery (soon to become Network rail logoed)

Plus big freight DVD's 6,7,8,9 and 10 meaning I'm up to date with all the series.
Also a DVD about the Union Pacific Big Boy. Fascinating :beers:


Proud New Owner of Old Warren Traction Maintenance Depot Layout.

http://www.c58lg.co.uk/  http://www.c60pg.co.uk/

dodger112958

#42
I received a Dapol A4 Silver King, to go with the Silver Fox
A class 25/3 in BR two tone green.
Book by Grahame Hedges on N Gauge.

Very happy boy
Ian
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

shandy

Bachman Farish 2MT in LMS black - (just run it in on the rolling road and now going on the layout)
Farish LMS 50' full brake
Farish pack of weathered PO wagons, plus a couple of NE goods vans

and some dosh to blow in the sales, Dapol Class 22 or Western ???

Very happy chap :)

Gooner53

Books, books and more books!

I've already got the Irwell Press volumes on the North Devon the North Cornwall lines so my wife bought me their 4 volumes covering the LSWR mainline from Waterloo through to Exeter and it's branches whilst my son bought me the volume covering the line from Exeter to Plymouth via Okehampton. They really are fantastic books and I would highly recommend the North Devon and North Cornwall books to anyone. Looking forward to reading the others now.

My wife also got me Mike King's Illustrated History of Southern Pull-Push Stock which is the companion volume to his excellent Illustrated History of Southern Coaches.

Finally my daughter gave me an Amazon voucher which will be spent on.... yep, you guessed correctly, more books!

Hope everyone had a great Christmas and has an even better New Year.

Cheers
Nick

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