James's workbench

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Jk60113
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Re: James's workbench

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Ruddington Model Railway.
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Re: James's workbench

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Also on the pictures from my friend Nathaniel also took along my Q6 to Sour Valley Model Railway Club and these are some images he took of the Q6 on a rake of hoppers.
Thanks James
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Re: James's workbench

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Some more pictures from SVMRC
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Re: James's workbench

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SVMRC
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Re: James's workbench

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SVMRC
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Re: James's workbench and sulphate wagons

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Good evening all, I have been building a collection of Parkside dundas sulphate wagons and have been wondering what sort of formation would they have ran in and what locos where likely to have pulled them any help would be most welcome.
Thanks James
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