So many schemes
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So many schemes
I wonder how many of these will come to fruition? I like the idea of a LNW George V myself, relatively simple to build and would be ideal for main line running down the N Wales coast
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Re: So many schemes
Ay up!
Project 5AT is almost certainly dead in the water due to a major lack of interest....
Project 5AT is almost certainly dead in the water due to a major lack of interest....
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Re: So many schemes
It looks German with an American color scheme I certainly wouldn't want to see that on the WCML, never mind the ECML or NYMR
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Re: So many schemes
You're being too kind, blackout.
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Re: So many schemes
Of substantial LNER Interest but not being built for use in the UK is this one http://www.nbdsproject.nl/
The website is in dutch but you can translate with google.
The website is in dutch but you can translate with google.
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I can't get that to work, but at a guess from the artwork I'd say built by NBR for export?52D wrote:translate with google.
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Re: So many schemes
Some interesting projects there - the LNWR King George V would be superb to see
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Its a GCR Immingham, If you get on to the Dutch site click the Union Jack and it gives a summary in stilted English.
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Re: So many schemes
G'Day Gents
5AT...............Automatic Transmission ??????
manna
5AT...............Automatic Transmission ??????
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Re: So many schemes
Ay up!
The control system for automatic Walschaert gear could be interesting! Stick the loco in D?
Gimme a proper screw reverser any day!
The control system for automatic Walschaert gear could be interesting! Stick the loco in D?
Gimme a proper screw reverser any day!
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