If you were incharge

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Tom Quayle
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If you were incharge

Post by Tom Quayle »

If you were incharge of choosing what models to produce ready to run in any scale what would you produce
Critiria for job
1 Cover all areas of network and eras
2 Interesting unproduced locos
Heres my short lists for Steam, modern traction and rolling stock for 00
steam:
1, O4 2-8-0 (large range of liverys)
2, Clan 72*** 4-6-2
3, T9 4-4-0
4, 82*** tank
5, Q6 0-8-0
6, Midland 1F
7, GWR small panniers
8, L1 tank
9, Super D
10, Ivatt 2mt black pig
Modern traction
1, class 14
2, class 17
3, class 87
4, Woodhead Electrics
5, class 74
6, 10201-10203 series
7, Baby deltic
8, 10000/10001
9, class 02
10, sentinal 0-6-0
D/EMUs
1, class 308
2, class 321/322
3, class 333
4, class 450/350
5, class 150
6, class 153
7, Blue Pullman
8, Meridian/Pioneer class 222
9, class 108
10 Derby lightweights
Rolling stock
1, gresley 3 part kitchen
2, Thompson coaches
3, LNER mail train stock
4, Quad sets
5, MK2 DBSO
6, Track wagons (modern)
7, modern ballest wagon set of 5
8, Road rail diggers and the like (not realy rolling stock)
9, Beaver tail observation car
10, LNER blue grey express set
karlrestall
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Post by karlrestall »

I certinly agree with the LNER Mail train and the restaurant sets as well as the Quad art sets but what about Gresley suburban stock in teak blood and custard as well as maroon as some did survive into the Maroon livery.

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Karl Restall
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Green Arrow
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Post by Green Arrow »

Steam Era
1470/1471 (GNR livery)
P2 Cock O' The North
A2 City of Newcastle
Andrew Barclay Piano Tank 0-4-0
71000
J70 (Non-Tobyfied)
Y6
Y7
Duchesses in LMS Black
Jubilee
Midland Compound
Princess Royal 6200
Olton Hall/Dumbleton Hall/Albert Hall
Manor
14**
Hawkesworth Panniers
E2 (Non-Thomasified)
84***
82***
80***

1968-Today
Deltic
Peak
Hymek
Western
Class 40
Class 37
HST (Current First Great Western)
GNER Mallard
Virgin Voyager
Virgin Pendilino
APT


That is all I want.
Nice N2 I've got here. Probably send it to 'The Cross'.

Green Arrow,
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Bill6
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Post by Bill6 »

My top 5 steam recomendations in order of preference,

1: O4
2: Bulldog/Dukedog
3: J15
4: T9
5: Super D
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Post by Tom Quayle »

I totally agree karlrestall
Or even steam era warwells.
Another loco idea that I like is the Dukedog.
The weather here is Baltic but so were the tank engines
Furness Railway and GCR fan.
125mph tilt vs 126.5mph duck
Advanced North West Productions.
bw1165
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Post by bw1165 »

I'm easy to please. I'd settle for DJH's 4mm scale kit of the J10 to be produced in a 7mm version.
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