A pair of Bagnalls sitting on Topsy
Curry
One of the best things, if not the best thing about gong to Birmingham for a couple of nights is the proximity to marvellous Indian resteraunts. We took full advantage of this and spent two delightful evenings in the Polash in Coleshill which I would heartily recommend... mmm...Anyway, apart from the fantastic curry it was delightful to see the Heljan L&B locos in virtually finished form. The news seems to be that they will be ready and will arrive with us in February.
Here I am holding one, sadly I had to give it back.
There were three on the Heljan stand and PECO had one on display too. Having had one in my grubby little mitts I can confirm that they have a decent weight to them and look brilliant. I had previously convinced myself that a Southern one was what I needed to go with my PECO SR coaches but now, having seen the L&B livery too I can't decide.
I tried to keep my wallet unopened but failed in this ambition, I came home with three rather nice little wagons, a coach and some bits and bobs which will partly be used to modify my new Bagnall.
The coach and wagons
I now have a small rake of these coaches, not sure why as they don't really go with anything else I have but I like them.
The wagons with Sphinx
I think this might turn out to be quite a fun little layout and I have already spent more than a few happy minutes watching a train wander round and round.
Having recently built a very simple contiouous run layout, I have rediscovered the fun of watching the train go by, even if it does it everyfew seconds...
ReplyDeleteI tested the finished Heljan Loco on Owen's Bridge and it runs very nicely too.
ReplyDeleteJealous of that. Can't wait.
DeleteHi there, please could you advise as to where the coach and wagons came from?
ReplyDeleteThanks
The wagons are from Ferro Train and the coach is by Schmalspurmodelle. As I say I bought them at the Warley MRC show from traders there.
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