The Fake Thomas

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Re: The Fake Thomas

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Something wrong with the link I think, no picture there mate.
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Re: The Fake Thomas

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Fixed it :)
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Re: The Fake Thomas

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MuzTrem wrote:
arabiandisco wrote:That might be the one that's currently in front of the main shed (next to Thomas), but there's another one at the back of the boiler shed, hidden behind the sleeping coach.
I've got a picture of both of them, taken from the overbridge outside Ropley during the End of Southern Steam Gala:


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The one in the background is the N, which is indeed a unique survivor.

The MHR Thomas is quite good, but my big gripe with it is that the wheels aren't actually big enough to fill those prominent splashers at the front! I'm sure Joe Public dosn't notice, but to my enthusiast's eye it just dosn't look right.
Wow what did poor James do to deserves that the Fat Controller must of been angry
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