A tough looking engine

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A tough looking engine

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And uglier than both!
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coal miners overtime :D

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Re: A tough looking engine

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Looks good to me! Although personally I don't think there's much uglier than a Standard 4 2-6-4T
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Re: A tough looking engine

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Southern Q1?
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Ugh! I didn't need to see that just before lunch. :shock:
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Re: A tough looking engine

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I like it!
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Re: A tough looking engine

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G'Day Gents

Looks OK to me, if you want UGLY try Paddington, any time up to 1965 :twisted:

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Re: A tough looking engine

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I like it, be a bit heavy on coal though I think.
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JeffB wrote:I like it, be a bit heavy on coal though I think.
Yes and, given the bunker capacity, would require a visit to the coaling stage every half hour. :shock:
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I think the Civil Engineer might have something to say about it!!
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Re: A tough looking engine

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Might give "Big Bertha" a run for her money up Lickey......since we are not in the real world staying on network is not vital.....

seriously, there's not enough bunker space - although I suppose you could oil-fire it, and share the side tanks between water and oil (like the Ffestiniog did with the 1979 built Double Fairlie "Earl of Merioneth") which would avoid frequent visits for coaling!

Maybe I like It?? really Not sure.
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brsince78 wrote:I think the Civil Engineer might have something to say about it!!
Nah.
Lots of axles to spread the weight.
Bit of flex in the centre drivers and no problem.
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Re: A tough looking engine

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Ay up!

I wonder if that could be based on an 8F using Fairburn tanks and bunker?
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