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I have one. It is the 3 rail version. :)
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Walkingthedog wrote: Wed Jan 09, 2019 10:11 pm It’s a pretty colour.
Hello Brian,,,,,,,,,,,, I waited untill I saw 7178 Little Blue Engine,, before answering you about the colour. I did not expect it to be quite so light blue. Now it has arrived it is the correct dark blue I thought it was. The photo was well over exposed. It also turned out to be brand new and a wonderful slow runner. I was quite surprised as it was made in 1976 I think. They were the days. I was still a photographer then Working for Wallace Heaton New Bond Street. ..............
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Must have been well looked after.

Wallace Heaton now there’s a name from the past.
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I have just ordered (can’t wait for this thing!)

A ransomes & rapier 45 ton crane!

Now if this thing doesn’t get your attention you may well be blind........

It is available from Osborns models in n gauge.
You have three options;
Gwr grey (my choice)
Br black
And red (I assume oxide)

A picture will present itself in due course!
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Hope it’s cheaper than the Bachmann OO gauge version.
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AviatorAtHeart wrote: Wed Jan 16, 2019 12:48 pm I have just ordered (can’t wait for this thing!)

A ransomes & rapier 45 ton crane!

Now if this thing doesn’t get your attention you may well be blind........

It is available from Osborns models in n gauge.
You have three options;
Gwr grey (my choice)
Br black
And red (I assume oxide)

A picture will present itself in due course!
I think it is more likely to be buffer red type of colour rather then oxide red... However time will tell when the put pictures up. :)
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My bet is oxide.
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It’s about £130
As yet undisclosed.....


3d printed.....
Ready to run.....

Hope it goes under the bridge......
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Wonder if it’ll go around my curves?
Still, it will be a beautiful and ideal solution to not yet having a clue about building n scale raf hangers!

That’s why we have a crane here!
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I hope the railway line is very close to the airfield :D
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Yes it is.

If memory serves me correct,
A small section of track was laid within the perimeter fence to help facilitate the construction/enlargement of the aerodrome But was removed upon completion.

However I can find no pictures.

The airfield/railway share a fence, and, the enlarged airfield actually crossed the lines.
With double (wing sized) crossing gates.
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