Another Loco Dropped
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Another Loco Dropped
Morning all
Just been sent this. Another expensive incident. According to the comments, it is in Gabon.
Keith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvyIrsZ7 ... e=youtu.be
Just been sent this. Another expensive incident. According to the comments, it is in Gabon.
Keith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvyIrsZ7 ... e=youtu.be
Keep The Faith
http://www.keithstransportpics.co.uk
http://www.keithstransportpics.co.uk
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Re: Another Loco Dropped
Then to crown it all Bachmann don't sell replacement body's.
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Re: Another Loco Dropped
the british loco that was dropped was stripped allparts checked the main frame straightend then reassembled and is being used as the works shunter now
Re: Another Loco Dropped
same 'sling' supplier ?
mr B
mr B
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Re: Another Loco Dropped
Ay up!
At least this one didn't dent the floor of the ship....
At least this one didn't dent the floor of the ship....
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
- manna
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Re: Another Loco Dropped
G'Day Gents
Actually, I thought it looked better after it hit the dock, than before
manna
Actually, I thought it looked better after it hit the dock, than before
manna
EDGWARE GN, Steam in the Suburbs.
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Re: Another Loco Dropped
Never liked using nylon slings to lift things you never know whats going on inside them. Whats wrong with a hefty bit of chain and a large girder spreader? We engineer things to the bare minimum these days what would the victorian engineers have thought about these flimsy slings? They would shake their heads and walk away.
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Re: Another Loco Dropped
A new 1:1 scale application of the R.M'g. term 'crane shunting' perhaps?
BZOH
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Re: Another Loco Dropped
This video is doing the rounds of various e-mails and forums currently. Must have given the cameraman a fright.
Regards
Matthew Davis
Matthew Davis
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Re: Another Loco Dropped
Wow, that's a very large locomotive; or WAS a large locomotive. Anyone know how long it actually is?