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sarah
post 10 Jul 2012, 16:33
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QUOTE (jukebox @ 10 Jul 2012, 12:14) *
The high saddle tank profile on that Hornby model always reminds me of the chunky I17 class from NSWGR:

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Yes, a nice, interesting loco.

Looks like a case for a kit bash there!


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post 10 Jul 2012, 16:52
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QUOTE (sarah @ 10 Jul 2012, 17:19) *
...I think that covers the rest of the "Nellie" derived locos (Not including the "Matchbox" version, and others!)

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Imagine the size of the list if all of the variants of the 'standard' hornby 0-4-0 was listed ohmy.gif ohmy.gif

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post 10 Jul 2012, 18:49
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Which "Standard" 0-4-0 would that be? wink.gif

"Top Tank". 1960s Clockwork and Electric.

"Continental Tank" later Clockwork and Electric.

R.256 (? There are a couple of R. numbers for these)"Continental Tank". The "German" style one. Electric.

"Caledonian Pug" Saddle Tank. Electric (Smokey Joe and Friends.)

"Holden" GWR 101 Side Tank (I think this may be the one you mean?) Electric.

The Industrial Built Tank (Built by a Steelworks If I Remember Correctly.). Electric. (The current "Standard" 0-4-0, thogh the 101 is also still in production.)

That's an awfully long list! ohmy.gif


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QUOTE (sarah @ 10 Jul 2012, 19:49) *
Which "Standard" 0-4-0 would that be? wink.gif ...

The current-production one which started life in the '70s, which runs on the same chassis as No.101 tongue.gif tongue.gif

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