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well you cant count on road delivery of newspaper can you. something needs to deliver them. thats where the GUV's come in...
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and the blood and custards are for....green arrow?
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any of the locos. i have about the same number of BR liveried locos as i do GWR livered locos so i might invest in a GWR rake. the good thing is i can mix 'n' match the carriages and also have four car trains, something very rare on my layout
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No george I mean there aren't two maroon ones out yet, only one and a green one will be out soon (which I call)
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woah wait which stock are we talking of. the GUV's or the Mk1's??
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I think Ryans talking about the GUV's. Hope you got an autocoach, the rest is fine for a GWR/BR layout but an autocoach would just be a nice touch.

Can you post a track plan?
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Yes I am talking about the GUV's. I said earlier that I could lend you some of the Mk1's, understand
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yea im fine with that ryan thanks. my layout is open to a visit from your small locos at anytime...
regarding your question ross, i do have a autocoach, in crimson/cream which was to be run behind my 14xx but will probably run behind my proposed investment of a pannier
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Yeah George has the BR one I haver the GWR one, kind of doesn't work for me
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yea i realised that...
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as i said earlier i have the freight list ready: 5x china clay wagons with hood
20T brake van brown

30T bolster wagon
20T brake van brown

2x 5 plank wagon
2x 14T tanker
(will run with one of the brakes)

4x BR bauxite vent vans
(will run with one of the brakes)

not all consists will run at same time as i dont have fiddle yard sidings to accomodate them all

steam locos: BR pannier (for use with the autocoach)
BR 45xx in lined green

diesel; BR green class 33 'Eastleigh'
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diesel; BR green class 33 'Eastleigh'
Heljain I take it? Good luck with that, two new engines in my plans, The King arthur "Sir Gawain" and the standard 4 mogul, which I would expect however that the mogul will be making an appearance on Nigelswood (I notced the name has changed) however I don't know whether the loading gauge would accomodate the arthur. These two are yet to be confirmed :lol:
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Thats a nice variety, I assume your doing some kind of cornish branch line because the stock is perfect for it. I'm going to get some more vans too. I'm looking forward to this though, especially with those china clay wagons, shame there isn't a Beatie well tank to go with them.

Are you having any more locos?
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a beattie would be nice but that will probably require kit building.
ill have to run the prairie with it then. heavily weathered of course.
by the way ryan i would be happy for your standard 4 to pay a visit
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Righty ho, george. D'you want me to dig up some stuff on some more appropriate models to go on it?
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