murphaph Posted February 19, 2023 Posted February 19, 2023 A few random images and videos (including a Deltic from a well known Irish manufacturer  ) from my local model fair today. The event is annual and attracts some local clubs including the layout from the local comprehensive school here in our town (Brieselang). Hope you enjoy the images.         Some pics as well in no particular order:   12 1 Quote
spudfan Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 Lots to see in different scales. I am sure the IRM lads are cringing looking at the Deltic close to the buffer stop, that is not there. I was very taken by the lady in the cab of the steam loco, nothing like the hostesses we got over here for awhile. Compare and make up your own mind! Â 4 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 The Supra under the canopy! What a shot! Quote
connollystn Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 @murphaphThanks for posting the pictures/videos. I'd say it was a great day out. 2 Quote
murphaph Posted February 20, 2023 Author Posted February 20, 2023 Yeah a lovely afternoon and only down the road so very handy. The Deltic was on static display so no fear of it rolling off the edge thankfully! The husband and wife displaying it are actually from near to where I live and they had several other GB items on display. They were even familiar with Sam's Trains lol. He has a very broad audience! To be honest I have never really been interested in the larger scales. I always considered OO the upper limit but man, that RC live steam really has something. I don't want to know what those locos cost but "several A classes" probably just about covers it. A nice idea for a garden railway some day maybe. 2 1 Quote
connollystn Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 24 minutes ago, murphaph said: To be honest I have never really been interested in the larger scales. I always considered OO the upper limit but man, that RC live steam really has something. I don't want to know what those locos cost but "several A classes" probably just about covers it. A nice idea for a garden railway some day maybe. I like the large scale stuff but it certainly costs a pretty penny (1.269738 Euro-cent to be precise). Have seen lots of videos of Gauge 1 stuff and it's very impressive but only something I could ever dream of having plus. Certainly, if I had the money and space that's the stuff I'd go for. Anyway, living in Germany you're in railway model heaven. Quote
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