I hear she will be off the mainline for about a year ?D1054 said:Ahhhh.... D1054 in Maroon.... Actually, it's D1015 but don't tell anyone.
I have a full list somewhere, but I think you have covered most of them. As I said somewhere, the Maroon is a bummer to get correct as coach maroon just seems too dark - opening can of wormsPhill Dyson said:Having had a look through a few books the list of MFYE Westerns is not complete I can update if anyone would like to know?........unless anyone has a complete list (which would be great )
Phill :wave:
Hi Phill,Phill Dyson said:Having had a look through a few books the list of MFYE Westerns is not complete I can update if anyone would like to know?........unless anyone has a complete list (which would be great )
D1054 said:Hi Phill,
Only missed D1045 (11/04/68 to 20/08/70), D1067 (19/10/67 to 25/02/69) and D1068 (17/10/67 to 22/04/70) according to Mr Curtis.
Is that because you can't see the colours under the grime?Jordan said:look at any monochrome photo of a Red/Grey SP loco and spot the difference between the colors
Pugsley said:...There's nothing quite like a filthy tunnel motor!
Jordan said:It was precisely because the SP painted their locos Red & Grey that the SOO LINE repainted it's locos Red & White...!!! the reason being:- look at any monochrome photo of a Red/Grey SP loco and spot the difference between the colors ... they are almost the same shade of grey!!! No mistaking the shades on a Soo engine :scratch:
Anyway we must stop this as poor ol' Iploffy is having a nervous breakdown just at the mere hint that other Railway colours besides BR Blue are available; he'll collapse completely if he realises that other Countries also have trains as well, and that some of us are actually interested in them...
Maybe this'll help him feel a bit better; my latest area of interest Stateside - some nice BLUE engines of Progressive Rail, Inc;...
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPi ... ?id=296391
They don't have yellow ends, of course, since they have retina-searing headlights and ear-splitting air-horns to do the warning, instead of a patch of yellow paint.... : ;D
What he said!i am not listening BLAH BLAH BLAH,BLUE BLUE BLUE BLUE
marsa69 said:What he said!
marsa69 said:As we took a lazy afternoon stroll we happened across a small warning panel. It read to be on 'full alert' for scruffy, unwashed, faded and blistered plumbers who would leave us marooned in a sand bunker, on a dewy green, under a golden ochre sunset by a BLUE sea!