Very nice - I think they used to work at Neasden LT shed. I remember seeing them on my way to London Airport (as it was known then) in about 1960.
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I saw "Sam's Trains," after the fact, regarding the Oxford Rails Dean Goods. Not a pretty sight, and would never have
placed an order on this favorite of steam goods engine had I seen it first. Meticulous detail covering a completely wonked
motor, and not the first time, says Sam. To his credit, he exchanged it, and the replacement runs to perfection. Crossing
my fingers, this will either be bust or boom. Sending it back to the UK will cost as much as the retail, when all is added up.
placed an order on this favorite of steam goods engine had I seen it first. Meticulous detail covering a completely wonked
motor, and not the first time, says Sam. To his credit, he exchanged it, and the replacement runs to perfection. Crossing
my fingers, this will either be bust or boom. Sending it back to the UK will cost as much as the retail, when all is added up.
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Update:
The postal van did a U turn in the street as I was poisoning my weeds in the front yard. These weeds have evolved to resist any
herbivoric predator. The postman yells, "hey, you the guy that keeps getting English model trains in the mail?" Yes, I reply, though
it has been a healthy interval, or so I like to think. "Well," shouts he, "this had the wrong address, but you are the only person I
know who gets English model trains, if I hadn't seen you this would have had to be returned to England, you know!" Must be a sign,
I think.
The Oxford Rails Dean Goods. "In pursuit of excellence," is the slogan on the box. I hope they didn't have to go too far. After Sam's
Trains utterly panned it I have been in a state of queasiness. If its a dud, I will only have to triple my international shipping cost
to get it replaced.
Ah, the Hornby station. A skill level even I can accommodate. All I have to do is not drop it. I rather liked my Bluebonnet Station,
when I got it, until someone accurately pointed out that it looked perfect- for a branchline on the Australian Outback. All it needs
is an HO scale roo to go with it.
The vegetable stand. I can almost smell the fresh fruits and veggies of my youth, in the UK. They have smoke generators, perhaps a smell
generator can be found. Maybe they have discounts on the fish monger's stall.
And a thatched cottage. One can never have enough thatched cottages. Must cost a king's ransom to maintain that sort of thing. Does
one get a tax break for owning a thatched roof? Do they sell Astro-Thatch, like Astro-Turf? I should rather live in a bronze age round house
with a hole in the roof.
Off to Seattle, must pack. Won't have a chance to fiddle with the stuff until I return. Note to Oxford Rails: might not be a bad idea
to test everything coming out of Dhao Ping. A few more reviews like Sam's and you shall go the way of the Dodo bird. We read that stuff,
you know.
The postal van did a U turn in the street as I was poisoning my weeds in the front yard. These weeds have evolved to resist any
herbivoric predator. The postman yells, "hey, you the guy that keeps getting English model trains in the mail?" Yes, I reply, though
it has been a healthy interval, or so I like to think. "Well," shouts he, "this had the wrong address, but you are the only person I
know who gets English model trains, if I hadn't seen you this would have had to be returned to England, you know!" Must be a sign,
I think.
The Oxford Rails Dean Goods. "In pursuit of excellence," is the slogan on the box. I hope they didn't have to go too far. After Sam's
Trains utterly panned it I have been in a state of queasiness. If its a dud, I will only have to triple my international shipping cost
to get it replaced.
Ah, the Hornby station. A skill level even I can accommodate. All I have to do is not drop it. I rather liked my Bluebonnet Station,
when I got it, until someone accurately pointed out that it looked perfect- for a branchline on the Australian Outback. All it needs
is an HO scale roo to go with it.
The vegetable stand. I can almost smell the fresh fruits and veggies of my youth, in the UK. They have smoke generators, perhaps a smell
generator can be found. Maybe they have discounts on the fish monger's stall.
And a thatched cottage. One can never have enough thatched cottages. Must cost a king's ransom to maintain that sort of thing. Does
one get a tax break for owning a thatched roof? Do they sell Astro-Thatch, like Astro-Turf? I should rather live in a bronze age round house
with a hole in the roof.
Off to Seattle, must pack. Won't have a chance to fiddle with the stuff until I return. Note to Oxford Rails: might not be a bad idea
to test everything coming out of Dhao Ping. A few more reviews like Sam's and you shall go the way of the Dodo bird. We read that stuff,
you know.
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A few pictures for BB and WD Christmas 2018 at Buckfastleigh Devon
Apologies for not my latest acquisition.
Puddles
Apologies for not my latest acquisition.
Puddles
It does not take me long to do five minutes work.
Nostalgia is not what it used to be.
Nostalgia is not what it used to be.
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I got this, a Heljan GWR Mogul in O gauge . The most expensive loco purchase i have ever made, so beans on toast for meals until pay day
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That’s lovely. Bit big for my layout but.........never say never.
Nurse, the screens!
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You never know, i am thinking of building a simple raised circular running line in the garden for use on sunny days!
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