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Hero

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Thought I would share this,just needs the etch for the tipping mechanism.



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Looks good - a tipper?

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Rob

Yes a tip truck,as I said I am waiting for the etch for the "tipping mechanism"

They were buily by the American firm the Western Wheeled Scraper Co. They were also used in greater numbers by the American Light Railways



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Barry John


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Is it sat on a layout that you have neglected due to the pressing needs of 1:76th scale model development Barry?

I like the Simplex by the way, someone mentioned the use of a number of Model T ford locomotives on the trench railways?



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Hero

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Ian,yes all true.I apologies for not mentioning that you did the masters for the L Class.That is the reason why it is so good.

Model T on the list !!!!!



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Thought I would put these on.The L Class with the etch bits on.

The etch is a test and will need some modifications.

A very nise kit.



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The L Class with the transfers,looks even better (even if I say so myself !!!!)



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