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Mad Doug Biker

Mediocrity Extraordinaire
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That yellow bike??
if a number doesn't appear or is too small to be seen in the image, then at least post an explanation. You may think I am a bit boring with posting trains, but by god I will always post an explanation of what I am posting, or at least make it obvious what the sequence is.

All those anonymous racing cars Classic posted a day or two ago.... I'm sorry, but.... What??
 

Mad Doug Biker

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F*ck, it says it on the bike :banghead::ninja:


But, usually........ :gun:
 
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classic33

Leg End Member
Have a drink, you've been thinking too much.
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classic33

Leg End Member
That yellow bike??
if a number doesn't appear or is too small to be seen in the image, then at least post an explanation. You may think I am a bit boring with posting trains, but by god I will always post an explanation of what I am posting, or at least make it obvious what the sequence is.

All those anonymous racing cars Classic posted a day or two ago.... I'm sorry, but.... What??
I know a few more!
 

Mad Doug Biker

Mediocrity Extraordinaire
Location
Craggy Island
I know a few more!

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classic33

Leg End Member
Onwards...ever onwards. And to keep @Mad Doug Biker happy heres a train:
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No idea what it is, except it's red. Though someone will now tell us all its not red but garnet crimson and only used for 2 months on trains running on Thursdays :whistle:
Built in 1978 as the DRB 110 892 and became DB 201 892-7 after unification. It was originally a standard gauge B-B loco rated at 883 kW, 1185 hp but was converted to metre gauge and fitted with C-C trucks between 1988 & 1990.

Saturday September 21st, 2002
 

Mad Doug Biker

Mediocrity Extraordinaire
Location
Craggy Island
Built in 1978 as the DRB 110 892 and became DB 201 892-7 after unification. It was originally a standard gauge B-B loco rated at 883 kW, 1185 hp but was converted to metre gauge and fitted with C-C trucks between 1988 & 1990.

Saturday September 21st, 2002

I was right about it being East German!!

But, why is it classed as '199 there??
 
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