SpeedyPC
The Dark Lord of Wet Shaving
Get off the bloody training wheels, you’re too old be a juvenile kiddy spoiled brat.
Get off the bloody training wheels, you’re too old be a juvenile kiddy spoiled brat.
Get off the bloody training wheels, you’re too old be a juvenile kiddy spoiled brat.

Well, I do have an aging prostateYou need a bloody diaper
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Why are you showing Randy's picture when he was a kid ?You need a bloody diaper
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Is that one of the old diesel ones? Apologies if I’m way off Steve…This is sort of an acquisition. A friend bought it because he (rightly) liked but it doesn’t fit his modelling era. However, it does fit mine, so I have it on what you might call permanent loan.
steve
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Not that old Mark.Is that one of the old diesel ones? Apologies if I’m way off Steve…
Was the grey colour standard? I have a vision in my mind of them being navy blue?Not that old Mark.Class 56 diesel electric (to be accurate) first introduced on BR in 1976. It’s a Hornby model, introduced in 2007.
steve
There were a number of liveries, including Rail Blue. This model is in what was known as ‘Red Stripe Railfreight’. Some were also painted in a triple grey scheme later in their careers. After privatisation, they were turned out in various company colours, including red & gold. It’s a complex subject!Was the grey colour standard? I have a vision in my mind of them being navy blue?
Brill thanks SteveThere were a number of liveries, including Rail Blue. This model is in what was known as ‘Red Stripe Railfreight’. Some were also painted in a triple grey scheme later in their careers. After privatisation, they were turned out in various company colours, including red & gold. It’s a complex subject!
All 56s were freight locos. A few are still in service.
steve