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Old 20th November 2009, 22:06
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Now we know you work for Somerfields. lol!
Thats right mate 35 years on the railway 24/7 now two days a week driving a van.

I have never had so much time on my hands.

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Old 27th November 2009, 14:26
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Do you mean my van i think Bachmann are working on it now.

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Obviously you have inside info! The short wait is over! Bachmann are to produce the Class 70 in N gauge and 00. They have the full backing of Frieghtliner so drawings should not be a problem! If you are really lucky(?) you could have one in your stocking for Christmas 2011, or perhaps 2010 given the speed the 00 Standard Class 3 has made it into production!

......... and there was me thinking you were talking about your van! Silly me.

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Old 27th November 2009, 14:41
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Obviously you have inside info! The short wait is over! Bachmann are to produce the Class 70 in N gauge and 00. They have the full backing of Frieghtliner so drawings should not be a problem! If you are really lucky(?) you could have one in your stocking for Christmas 2011, or perhaps 2010 given the speed the 00 Standard Class 3 has made it into production!

......... and there was me thinking you were talking about your van! Silly me.

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Yes i did mean my van.

I would not waste my money a class 70 in 00 gauge a nice steam loco yes and my van in 00.

I have been in Cardiff for a few days poor old father in law just passed away
I took my camera just in case i did see one of these ugly beasts.

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Old 27th November 2009, 14:57
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Sorry to hear about your Father in Law.

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Old 27th November 2009, 16:52
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Thanks for that John H-T.

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Old 8th January 2010, 13:51
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I kept an open mind on the Class '70s. I would not judge them until I actually saw one. I have been told power and comfort wise they are very good. On Tuesday I saw one for the first time. My only question is were they designed by a class of 5 year olds with a big box of colouring crayons. For a flagship locomotive Freightliner must be disappointed if the truth were to be told!
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Old 8th January 2010, 14:07
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They now seem to have comfortably acquired (contrary to ideas suggested on this forum) the nickname 'Ugly Bettys'.
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Not'easy' on the eye at first sight, but there is definately something about them! There's also'58' looks to them as well in places(Not the ends obviously!), talking of '58's' I remember thinking they looked like a couple of 'cut and shunt' 20's at the time they appeared! But practicality over looks is the order these days...Westerns STILL the best looking Diesel ever, IMHO.....
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Old 9th January 2010, 14:13
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I always liked the 58 in their grey/red livery.
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