N Gauge Oxford Diecast

Started by glenng, August 03, 2015, 01:41:12 PM

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DesertHound

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Just came across this thread (interesting by the way) and I just happened to buy an Oxford Network Rail Ford Transit yesterday. Apologies that the picture isn't solely of the van (and hence could be of higher detail) but I took the picture before seeing this thread.

I'm very happy with the van, but agree that it's one if the few modern vehicles they produce. I do believe this is changing though. It seems to me that the modern range is expanding. I was after the Royal Mail transit van but the shop didn't have any in stock.

Cheers

Dan

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the good people of Inverknockie should rest easier tonight, a pair of the Scania pump ladders have gone 'on the run' at Inverknockie fire station.

far tooooooooo modern, but he Rule 1 works for 'elf and safety  :smiley-laughing:

certainly much better than my efforts on the PD marsh tenders.

alan

kmitchell

Quote from: D1042 Western Princess on August 06, 2015, 07:13:07 AM
Quote from: georgehgv on August 05, 2015, 08:46:49 PM
About time OXFORD realised not everyone models pre 1950 stuff, with very few exceptions their models are in a time warp,  some of us do 21st centuries


And indeed some mid 1960s/1970s models would be nice too.  I'm assuming that Oxford know a lot about making model road vehicles and little about railways; they seem to assume everyone has a 1950s set steam layout :no:

Oh, I thought we all only had 1950s steam layouts!  Is there something else? :) Ken

D1042 Western Princess

Quote from: kmitchell on August 14, 2015, 10:41:21 PM
Quote from: D1042 Western Princess on August 06, 2015, 07:13:07 AM
Quote from: georgehgv on August 05, 2015, 08:46:49 PM
About time OXFORD realised not everyone models pre 1950 stuff, with very few exceptions their models are in a time warp,  some of us do 21st centuries


And indeed some mid 1960s/1970s models would be nice too.  I'm assuming that Oxford know a lot about making model road vehicles and little about railways; they seem to assume everyone has a 1950s set steam layout :no:

Oh, I thought we all only had 1950s steam layouts!  Is there something else? :) Ken

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glenng

Three more N Gauge a nice NFT002 Royal Mail Ford Transit Van
I love the NSCA004 Scania Curtainside Knights of Old
And anyone for a 99 NWM001 Whitby Ice Cream Walls

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glenng

3 More N Gauge Oxford Diecast.

NMWD001 Bedford MWD Royal Engineers
NPE002-LN-01 Plaxton Elite "Parks of Hamilton" - Pre-owned - Like new
NTCAB002 Scania T Cab Curtainside "Ian Hayes"

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and all my Oxford Military vehicles.

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