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???????? :)
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No, no, no ,no ,no no, no, no .... possibly .... he 'drove' Thunderbird 5 (57305).

Always felt sorry for him, sitting there listeneing to every radio station waiting for someone to shout HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP!

Such compassion, even at that tender age :)
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Remember, Alan shared the TB5 turns with John. 8)
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Thats what l like about this place, the ability to turn a very very serious thread into a sketch out of Monty Python......there should be more of it :).

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mickoo wrote:Thats what l like about this place, the ability to turn a very very serious thread into a sketch out of Monty Python......there should be more of it :).

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mickoo wrote:Thats what l like about this place, the ability to turn a very very serious thread into a sketch out of Monty Python......there should be more of it :).

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Did MP actually ever do a sketch revolving around Thunderbirds :-? :D (Someone will now probably prove me wrong....)
It could have been entertaining... Thunderbird 1 piloted by one Mr DP Gumby :lol:
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Is this the right room for an argument? :)
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Well Hi All.

Would like to thank Those of You who made this thread pleasant, and for the comments on my loco, many thanks. :D

And for the rest of YOU :2gunfire:

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johndibben wrote:Always felt sorry for him, sitting there listeneing to every radio station waiting for someone to shout HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP!
Apparently Gerry Anderson didn't like John Tracey so thats why he was always stuck up there out the way :lol:
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Back to topic: Am I the only one who can't get her over about 50mph even light engine? Seems to have the properties of an 8F; will pull anything but not very quickly!
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terrycunliffe wrote:
mickoo wrote:Thats what l like about this place, the ability to turn a very very serious thread into a sketch out of Monty Python......there should be more of it :).

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Did MP actually ever do a sketch revolving around Thunderbirds :-? :D (Someone will now probably prove me wrong....)
It could have been entertaining... Thunderbird 1 piloted by one Mr DP Gumby :lol:
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johndibben wrote:I'm off out to see North star, Porterbrook or one of the Tracey family parked in the parcels bay.

Engines had proper names in my day :)
what like like 'Gay Crusader' (60108) or 'Call Boy' (60099)???? :o
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trainmad wrote:Remember, Alan shared the TB5 turns with John. 8)
Only to keep him from getting his evil way with Tin-Tin.
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jimmyladd wrote:
what like like 'Gay Crusader' (60108) or 'Call Boy' (60099)???? :o
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LOL how camp were they??????
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