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It was my birthday the other day, and I was fortunate to get a rather decadent present from Mrs Dreyfus.

 

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A Lego Ce 6/8 ii Crocodile! I'm rather fond of the Swiss Crocs.

 

I had taken a day off work, and a good 5 hours ended up being taken with putting this together. A most agreeable way to spend an afternoon...

 

 

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2 hours ago, Claude_Dreyfus said:

It was my birthday the other day, and I was fortunate to get a rather decadent present from Mrs Dreyfus.

 

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A Lego Ce 6/8 ii Crocodile! I'm rather fond of the Swiss Crocs.

 

I had taken a day off work, and a good 5 hours ended up being taken with putting this together. A most agreeable way to spend an afternoon...

 

 

 

Nice. We have the Lego Croc sitting here in a box. This reminds me, we need to assemble it!!

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Claude_Dreyfus

It is a most gratifying model to assemble. I didn't set out to build it in a single afternoon...it just sort of happened. There is the option to motorise it if required, although mine will stay static; at least for the foreseeable future.

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1 hour ago, Claude_Dreyfus said:

It is a most gratifying model to assemble. I didn't set out to build it in a single afternoon...it just sort of happened. There is the option to motorise it if required, although mine will stay static; at least for the foreseeable future.

 

Yes, we'll be motorizing ours. I didn't realize there wasn't a motor in the set. Thank. I'll need to pick one up!

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1 hour ago, gavino200 said:

Yes, we'll be motorizing ours.

Make sure to watch some videos on YouTube regarding how to fix the design flaws it has when used for running. 🙂

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Finally, three weeks after the birthday it was supposed to commemorate, I got hold of one of the trains that used to go past my house when I was a kid. 

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The locomotive isn’t prototypical but I prefer this one. And I’m relieved to report that it’s fairly quiet and low geared, so it runs smoothly at low speeds. 

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Not pictured: a couple of Vulcan bombers and miscellaneous folderol that accompanied the loco to justify calling it a collector’s edition. 

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One thing I've found to work well is a simple wash of brown. I've been using Games Workshop Agrax Earthshade but you probably get the same results by just watering earth brown paint down. It settles into all the planks and panel lines/frames/etc and makes the detail pop out, as well as toning the paint down from ex works to "in service for a month or two and a bit grubby around the edges".

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35 minutes ago, Sheffie said:

Finally, three weeks after the birthday it was supposed to commemorate, I got hold of one of the trains that used to go past my house when I was a kid. 

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The locomotive isn’t prototypical but I prefer this one. And I’m relieved to report that it’s fairly quiet and low geared, so it runs smoothly at low speeds. 

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Not pictured: a couple of Vulcan bombers and miscellaneous folderol that accompanied the loco to justify calling it a collector’s edition. 

 

 

Nice! I always wanted an OO version of that when I was a kid. They didn't go by my house but I'd see them whizzing by on the various BBC and ITV shows I was weened on. 

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1 hour ago, gavino200 said:

 

 

Nice! I always wanted an OO version of that when I was a kid. They didn't go by my house but I'd see them whizzing by on the various BBC and ITV shows I was weened on. 

 

It’s a very nice model, actually. There’s a few nice optional details, the lights are super bright, and it weighs a ton so it should have no difficulty pulling a train. 

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Had these for a few months, but finally got around to filming a mini review:

 

 

 

Hoping they release the other Arosa Express coaches this year, I'm wondering if they're

waiting for the next batch of Kato EWIs to provide raw materials. They appear to have dropped the plans for the salon 1st, but another 2nd and the luggage van (not the same as the Kato announcement) will be welcome.

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serotta1972

I have a thing for Cabooses or Cabeese. Just got these little guys but actually kinda big compared to my other trains as these are O Scale. Nice models and very detailed and supposedly it has full interior and figures but you can’t see inside because the windows have some nice metal etched screens. 😁581D3773-678A-41BC-924B-E3F4109E61A8.thumb.jpeg.f4a4a5cf08e11f06764ffd8b1049640f.jpegDDD22008-6F93-46BD-B20D-5843DF818341.thumb.jpeg.2d58abb0a3f98e050560bbb9046359af.jpegC426E01D-95AF-4E66-907A-7E55E9E086E8.thumb.jpeg.d5654ff810f81f30da74510f3a9f4ea1.jpegBD7BD0A0-EBB8-4326-AEF4-017706A8C4AB.thumb.jpeg.d84ec7ccc48c8c39f8fed6234a10dde2.jpeg58B926FD-FDDB-4961-8A06-D5E95D7DACE2.thumb.jpeg.50d4e909c03c11a34091f27b5a402d79.jpeg

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I just wanted to post to recommend this Farish locomotive. It’s only available as part of a collector’s edition box right now, but there’s a chance of it becoming available separately in future (based on the fact that one of the aircraft models in the set is now available on its own).

 

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Locos are always a gamble, and British ones even more so. This one seems like the best one in my collection, based on the first weeks of running. It’s very nicely detailed, it runs very smoothly at low speeds, I t’s very heavy so it shouldn’t have problems pulling heavy loads, and it has an actual beam casting headlight. 

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I love the class 37s and this large BR logo one looks very nice.  I am very tempted by both this and your mark 2 coaches..  I'd also like a IC125 in BR blue at some point but again, I have too many other Japanese things I'd like first. A working layout would be a good start.

 

I actually remember seeing the last remaining Vulcan XH558 flying at Farnborough Airshow in about 2008 or so. Those delta wing bombers from the Cold War were just phenomenal things to see flying. Thankfully they were unnecessary but still an amazing feat of engineering. I had a 1:72 Airfix model of one hanging from my ceiling as a young lad, which was enormous.

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The story of the Vulcans and the Falkland war is interesting.  Especially having to raid "gate sentinel" decommissioned ones for parts to get enough with refueling capability in the air...  IIRC

 

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serotta1972

My Marklin modeler friend made another offer I couldn’t refuse.  Marklin 37347 Re 4/4 II SBB.  He also knows I’m a sucker for electric locomotives.
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serotta1972

Oh man, another pre-order that was unexpected and actually forgot about. 😁 But I was sort of pleasantly surprised, good thing I had some hobby money from my RC cars. 
 

Trix 22163 Big Boy 4014 Restored 

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