Not models, and not me selling.buying so posted it here.
Has anyone come accross Procast before? they were at the York Show this weekend, with a small stall, with a selection of their wares on it for sale.
They do/can do just about anything, and they are cast brass and full size and the prices reflect this!.
One thing they had on the stall which caught my attention was a Silver Fox for £135
there was also one of those ones with the animal over the top (are these Hunts) which looked very nice.
anyway their site is at http://www.procast-uk.com/home.html
and if you get in to a section, and want to go to another section, use your browsers back button, or you get a error page!
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Re: Procast
If it was a fox, yes. If it was a ring-tailed lemur, no.x568wcn wrote:There was also one of those ones with the animal over the top (are these Hunts?) which looked very nice.
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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This is a D49/2 "Hunt" replica nameplate from Newton Replicas:
According to the British Transport Film "The Elizabethan", Gresley said he designed the A4s to have "the speed of a Greyhound and the strength of a Wild Boar". A good job he didn't choose the Woolly Mammoth and African Rhinoceros, or he'd have needed nameplates the size of a hang-glider.
According to the British Transport Film "The Elizabethan", Gresley said he designed the A4s to have "the speed of a Greyhound and the strength of a Wild Boar". A good job he didn't choose the Woolly Mammoth and African Rhinoceros, or he'd have needed nameplates the size of a hang-glider.
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?