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Re: Just bought this
Posted: 04 Mar 2011, 09:17
by Garry Russell
Careful mate, or you'll be heading for a
bust up 
Re: Just bought this
Posted: 04 Mar 2011, 15:24
by thehappyotter
VEGAS wrote:Rob,
Go on mate. Treat yourself. Ya know ya wanna.
Ian,
The models are at home. Safely away from p!ss takers. I could never get away with having such '
geeky' possessions at work. I'd never live it down.
My secret is safe here amongst you lot.

I'd never dare mention such a thing at work either! There are no boundarys when it comes to ribbing as you well know!
I'm very tempted by this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hornby-BR-Blue-Cl ... 3f07c1d769
Re: Just bought this
Posted: 04 Mar 2011, 15:31
by DaveB
Am I right in assuming that these are old models, weathered to hide/disguise superficial damage rather than new models so weathered? I guess so as the seller says runs well in both directions.. something you'd expect a new one to do!

Still.. it's a good way of 'recycling' what would otherwise look rough
ATB
DaveB

Re: Just bought this
Posted: 04 Mar 2011, 15:36
by Garry Russell
I once saw a brilliant diorama where a rail enthusiast had, after many years accumulated many damaged model locos, wagons and carriages.
So he cut them up and repainted them as a scrapyard with dumped rolling stock so partially cut up and many axles, wheels etc stored in various piles on site.

Re: Just bought this
Posted: 04 Mar 2011, 18:45
by VEGAS
Rob
That model looks nice mate. Keep your eye on that one. I bet the bidding war will start near to the end of the auction as always. There's plenty out there though. Don't pay silly money. To give you an idea, the one I bought is a fully working model that was professionally weathered.
The model has been detailed with wire handrails to the cab front and wire handrails to the cab doors, the lima couplings have been removed and pipes and 3 link couplings added to the bufferbeam, and snow ploughs fitted to both ends. Finally brush weathering is applied to give a 1970's look
I paid £25 delivered.
Dave
Not sure about all the models but mine is certainly an oldish one. How old I have no idea. I do know that companies can weather them like mine pretty much from brand new.

Re: Just bought this
Posted: 04 Mar 2011, 20:09
by DaveB
Thanks for that Eddie
I don't keep my finger on the pulse with this sort of thing even though I love to see a good rail setup. Both yours and the one Rob is watching look great and I'd be pleased to own both (notwithstanding the fact I don't have any rails)

I've no idea what the price is for a new engine like either or if they can still be bought. As long as you're not paying through the nose for something on it's last legs, this sort of thing makes a lot of sense
It's surprising what a box can add to the price of these things. I paid £5.99 for that BEA Airside bus.. brand new but unboxed and the cost of one
with a box is a tenner more!

Thing is, the beauty of having a box is that you can see the model in it without having to take it out and get it dusty. Mine came through the post in an Ibuleve box which really made my other half titter. She wondered if I was buying drugs online
ATB
DaveB

Re: Just bought this
Posted: 04 Mar 2011, 22:49
by austerdriver
I like the weathering on the train, looks real to me.
Re: Just bought this
Posted: 04 Mar 2011, 23:30
by VEGAS
Your right Jim. I love the weathering. If something is worth modelling then its worth doing a proper job.
Just like our resident modellers. Attention to detail.
I think thats half the attraction with this train.
Classic, old and worn out. Like me when I retire.

Re: Just bought this
Posted: 04 Mar 2011, 23:47
by thehappyotter
VEGAS wrote:
Classic, old and worn out. Like me when I retire.

If we get to retire...
Re: Just bought this
Posted: 04 Mar 2011, 23:51
by VEGAS
thehappyotter wrote:
If we get to retire...
Oh we'll get to retire mate. Getting paid in milk tokens no doubt.
Our pension will be worth the square root of nish and our savings will be just below zero.
But we'll retire.
