Your latest acquisition
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Thank you Bandit Mick, she is nice and m thinking of purchasing the other P Class variations.
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What a beautiful piece. Could someone explain, Hatton’s has its own brand as well as being a general retailer of model rail?
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Thank you Chops, I don't know the answer to your hattons question but I can say there own brand of P Class and Andrew Barclay locos are very very good.
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Chops,
Hattons web site includes info that the original models are manufactured for them by third parties in the UK and China.
Jim.
Hattons web site includes info that the original models are manufactured for them by third parties in the UK and China.
Jim.
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The fruits of working 27x 12 hour shifts last month. I am trying not to think about exactly how much i have spent
on them, but as they say "you can`t take it with you". The Manning Wardle K class is my first non GWR loco
it looked so cute, i just had to buy it!
Locos are all O gauge.
MINERVA GWR 8750 class
MINERVA Manning Wardle K class
DAPOL GWR 48XX class
on them, but as they say "you can`t take it with you". The Manning Wardle K class is my first non GWR loco
it looked so cute, i just had to buy it!
Locos are all O gauge.
MINERVA GWR 8750 class
MINERVA Manning Wardle K class
DAPOL GWR 48XX class
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Sold by weight you certainly get your money’s worth don't you. The Minerva locos are really heavy, I have three. My pannier came without number plates but you purchase the ones you want from Narrow Planet and you get discount.
Nurse, the screens!
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Wowser, and in O, no less. If that was to run over the cat, bye-bye Kitty.
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