One question. Who's Fried s?
Fried s is the result of me owning a iPhone and wanting to type friends but the combination on my fat fingers and the most useless predictive type system ever.
One question. Who's Fried s?
If you still want some of the Thomas and Friends locomotives, have a look for the stamp collection ones. They never really sold.Fried s is the result of me owning a iPhone and wanting to type friends but the combination on my fat fingers and the most useless predictive type system ever.
For some reading I don't fancy the digital route, for sort of the same reason I don't want a DI2 or similar, it's not that it's not good it's just doesn't seem right.
@Lonestar & @numbnuts both my Grandfather and his son, my uncle were train drivers, starting off as apprentices and working there way up the former before the war, the latter during the war. My uncle (85yo) has a photo of him standing by a steam train he managed to derail.
I spent five years living near and playing on the railways in Willesden Junction.
Why's the track running over the platform?Here are some pics, one of the original set, one of the track map layout (sorry about the quality, but its in the garage against the wall and difficult to get to ) and the controls, I think.
I have a huge loft, but I can't get the board as it is in the loft as the hatch is too small, I suppose I could re-build it but I'd rather not.
There's a load of stuff in boxes up in the loft too.
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Why's the track running over the platform?
You've got the better of the set supplied controllers. New ones are pathetic, with no seperate power take off for point motors or lighting.
Check the track & the wheels of the tender(on the one shown) by rubbing with your finger. Dirt is common and can lead many to suspect that they have a problem they don't have.
It appears wired to allow full control over the entire layout. If not a few link wires would complete it for you.
That's what I had, a Thomas and Percy set with a double oval.If you still want some of the Thomas and Friends locomotives, have a look for the stamp collection ones. They never really sold.
That's what I had, a Thomas and Percy set with a double oval.
I got it for my lad when he was six months old and built the layout in his room, unfortunately he wasn't able to operate it so he just sat there and watched me.
I think it's still in a box somewhere hiding in a cupboard.![]()
Keep an eye out for Bachmann O Gauge Thomas The Tank Engine stock. Should never have been on sale in this country, Hornby holding the UK franchise. Thomas can be got for as little as £100, with some sets for £130.My grandson is really into Thomas but I think you describe the problem to a 'T'. By the time he is old enough to actually enjoy a railway he won't want facses on the locos & rolling stock!
Anyone have any ideas on cheaply creating a small garden 0 gauge railway?
They part of your car clearout?
Keep an eye out for Bachmann O Gauge Thomas The Tank Engine stock. Should never have been on sale in this country, Hornby holding the UK franchise. Thomas can be got for as little as £100, with some sets for £130.
Check Hattons & Frizinghall Model Railways.
On an industrial estate, then yes.Is Frizinghall the place at the north end of Bradford?
That's where I got my set from.
R1039, The Flying Scotsman 2003. Last in the 2006 catalogue at £130. R1058 being the Live Steam Set.Here are some pics, one of the original set, one of the track map layout (sorry about the quality, but its in the garage against the wall and difficult to get to ) and the controls, I think.
I have a huge loft, but I can't get the board as it is in the loft as the hatch is too small, I suppose I could re-build it but I'd rather not.
There's a load of stuff in boxes up in the loft too.
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