Dapol N Scale "Thomas" Character

Started by Guilford Guy, March 24, 2009, 08:52:11 PM

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Guilford Guy

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I believe this somewhat follows the code of conduct as it is not intended to steal purchases away from a Bachmann Market.

Quote from: 3rdrail on Railwire on March 24, 2009, 05:54:37 PM
Dapol will introduce these dimunitive steamer locomotives this weekend in London. Knuckle couplers will be included.


They have a tungsten underframe and a 40:1 gear ratio so despite their tiny size can creep and pull four coaches. Now, that's the way to build things, IMHO!  8) 8)
Alex


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Hamish K

Quote from: Sparks on March 24, 2009, 08:53:45 PM
lolwat

It's not the TTTE Stepney. :P

Stepney is a real locomotive at the preserved Bluebell Railway in England, unfortunately currently out of services. Seehttp://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/bluebell/loco_static.html

The Rev Awdrey wrote some stories featuring Stepney in the Railway Series books to publicize the Bluebell Railway. He was a keen supporter of Railway Preservation. The model may look different to the TV series (I don't know, I haven't seen it) but it is a model of the real locomotive that featured in the stories and is how "Stepney" was illustrated in the original book (which I had in my childhood).

Hamish

derricknscaler

Any chance of finding it on ebay!!!??? thats awsome!

Guilford Guy

Of course, you can find anything on Ebay, even Dapol kits that haven't even been sold yet.
Alex


Cheeky_ULP


Santa Fe buff

GG's right,
Us interested in tornado sirens sometimes get lucky on E-Bay! We're talking an EOWS 618, you can hear that for miles! Anyway, that looks incredible, too bad I'm not an N-scaler; yet, but Z scale caught my attention, too bad I'm doing HO. I just can't afford Z...

Joshua
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Quote from: Santa Fe buff on April 13, 2009, 12:35:41 AM
GG's right,
Us interested in tornado sirens sometimes get lucky on EBay! We're talking an EOWS 618, you can hear that for miles! Anyway, that looks incredible, too bad I'm not an N-scaler; yet, but Z scale caught my attention, too bad I'm doing HO. I just can't afford Z...

Joshua

True, i saw one on hobbylinc and a set cost around $400! i would hate to put those guys back on the rails!  :D. Z is small,but in person they my breath away. How do you get the parts in?!?!?!? ??? :D
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