rogerzilla
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Preservation photo? It's Flying Scotsman and The Great Marquess (latter now retired).
Preservation photo? It's Flying Scotsman and The Great Marquess (latter now retired).
and increasingly looking odd why no OO ready to run model has ever been available.The Great Marquess (latter now retired).
Preservation photo? It's Flying Scotsman and The Great Marquess (latter now retired).
I suppose K4s were very few in number. I've always wanted an SR W Class tank but no-one has ever made a model of that either, supposedly because goods tanks don't sell. The W was a looker, though.and increasingly looking odd why no OO ready to run model has ever been available.
I suppose K4s were very few in number. I've always wanted an SR W Class tank but no-one has ever made a model of that either, supposedly because goods tanks don't sell. The W was a looker, though.
One like this?I suppose K4s were very few in number. I've always wanted an SR W Class tank but no-one has ever made a model of that either, supposedly because goods tanks don't sell. The W was a looker, though.
O Gauge however.
I'd had no breakfast before driving up, but still didn't bother with F&C's (for that reason)The seagulls are savage at Seahouses. Do not buy fish and chips unless you have a short run to the car.