An idea for a new layout!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: An idea for a new layout!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good grief - that was a "heart in mouth" moment until they got to the [spoiler alert] part. R-
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Re: An idea for a new layout!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I bet quite a few people have already had a layout like that particular with a lift out section



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Pah! Amateurs!
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile." 

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Bit of a cliff hanger! Failed to reach 88 miles per hour 

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the locations 10 minutes down the road from me, scenes also filmed on the NYMR
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Plywood and fi-glass kit of a Brit powered by a truck engine in the tender which also ran the steam generators, and were running out of steam near the end.
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Ye gads, I wasn't expecting that! Still, the final ploof was a bit anticlimactic. I had rather expected something along the lines of a small nuclear explosion, not a splat. Should have filled it with dynamite first.
None the less, one American wreck of a similar sized locomotive comes to mind. A bridge had washed out from a flood, and the locomotive went headlong into the gorge, plowing into the opposite bank. The poor devils in the cab were not among the survivors, obviously. However, the thing was dragged back to the shop and repaired and served another decade or so.
None the less, one American wreck of a similar sized locomotive comes to mind. A bridge had washed out from a flood, and the locomotive went headlong into the gorge, plowing into the opposite bank. The poor devils in the cab were not among the survivors, obviously. However, the thing was dragged back to the shop and repaired and served another decade or so.
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Knowing my luck with 'careers' my job would have been to go down and colect all the coal for re-use! 

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