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My favourite US Diesel.....Now with buffers


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ianmacmillan wrote:Now with buffers
So I can crash another train into it without the front of it breaking apart?
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Don't you dare. (unless its a voyager. It wouldn't stand a chance)
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OK So I'll smash a Voyager into a concrete wall with this US lcomotive behind it so it can support the wall if it collapses? ;)
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Wow!

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....."D" size buffers! :wink:
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Isn't there one of these at the KESR ?
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numnutz wrote:Isn't there one of these at the KESR ?
There is, powered by two 150hp Allen engines I think.
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Post by johndibben »

I've got that copy of trains Illustrated and always think of Sean when I see it :)

I got it second-hand of course :wink: :)
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I got it new ! ! !

With the money from my paper round.

:D :D :D :D
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Sooo, the suspense.....what about more info, plz

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Was there a comprehensive and meaningful article about the loco, inside? Or was it just one another case of a titillating cover with a big set of buffers? :angel:
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Is just an advert.

Titilation had not been invented in those days.

(Or I was too young to understand it)

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