Scotsman and Mallard have Crashed

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Scotsman and Mallard have Crashed

Post by x568wcn »

Ok, ok, only in 2mm to the foot scale, not in the big 12 inches to the foot scale trainset.

My track isn't as yet pinned down, and on a small board space is at a premium, especially in the fiddle yard, and especially when the track moves....it's the first time I've had a major pile up....so...only need a breakdown truck now!
sorry about the picture, don't know if I can resize when I link them in!
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at least the 8F is holding Mallard up!...maybee not as much speed in future
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Post by LNERandBR »

I got a 4mm virsion of Mallard a few years back. about the 4 time I used it, It fell off my board.

This broke the tender cooupleing so it went away until recently when I mended it.
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