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Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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Tue, 29 Jul 2003 23:59:47 GMT
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As I said, if I’d meant the blasted thing to look like Thomas it would jolly well look like Thomas the flaming Tank Engine.

And it would have the right number of wheels.

The likes of Mr Reynolds can now amuse themselves with a quick game of spot the difference.

Thank you.


Jason Railton

   
         
     
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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote:
   As I said, if I’d meant the blasted thing to look like Thomas it would jolly well look like Thomas the flaming Tank Engine.

And it would have the right number of wheels.

The likes of Mr Reynolds can now amuse themselves with a quick game of spot the difference.


I think they’re both lovely, and every kid that sees either of them will say “Thomas!”... *grin*

JohnG, GMLTC

   
         
     
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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote:
   As I said, if I’d meant the blasted thing to look like Thomas it would jolly well look like Thomas the flaming Tank Engine.

And it would have the right number of wheels.

The likes of Mr Reynolds can now amuse themselves with a quick game of spot the difference.

Thank you.

Small, blue, european, steam powered.

They both look like Thomas to me. :-) Now, what was the question?

    
          
     
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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote:
   As I said, if I’d meant the blasted thing to look like Thomas it would jolly well look like Thomas the flaming Tank Engine.

And it would have the right number of wheels.

The likes of Mr Reynolds can now amuse themselves with a quick game of spot the difference.

Thank you.

Small, blue, european, steam powered.

They both look like Thomas to me. :-) Now, what was the question?

Something about ILTCO recognising countries outside the United States, wasn’t it?

Jason Railton

    
          
      
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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote: • snip> Small, blue, european, steam powered.

They both look like Thomas to me. :-) Now, what was the question?

Something about ILTCO recognising countries outside the United States, wasn’t it?


hmmm,last time I looked Canada wasn’t part of the United States. If that’s good enough for Major League Baseball’s World Series, it’s good enough for me ;)

jt

     
           
      
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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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In lugnet.trains, James Trobaugh wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote: snip> Small, blue, european, steam powered.

They both look like Thomas to me. :-) Now, what was the question?

Something about ILTCO recognising countries outside the United States, wasn’t it?


hmmm,last time I looked Canada wasn’t part of the United States. If that’s good enough for Major League Baseball’s World Series, it’s good enough for me ;)

jt

Myopic as usual ...

SteveH (BeLUG)

     
           
       
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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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In lugnet.trains, Steven House wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, James Trobaugh wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote: snip> Small, blue, european, steam powered.

They both look like Thomas to me. :-) Now, what was the question?

Something about ILTCO recognising countries outside the United States, wasn’t it?


hmmm,last time I looked Canada wasn’t part of the United States. If that’s good enough for Major League Baseball’s World Series, it’s good enough for me ;)

jt

Myopic as usual ...


Well I was just trying to be “witty” but the truth is there is no issue with ILTCO recognising clubs in countries outside of the U.S., any train club is welcome to apply for membership no matter what country they are in.

jt

     
           
      
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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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In lugnet.trains, Steven House wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, James Trobaugh wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote: snip> Small, blue, european, steam powered.

They both look like Thomas to me. :-) Now, what was the question?

Something about ILTCO recognising countries outside the United States, wasn’t it?


hmmm,last time I looked Canada wasn’t part of the United States. If that’s good enough for Major League Baseball’s World Series, it’s good enough for me ;)

jt

Myopic as usual ...

SteveH (BeLUG)

Exactly, they’re all part of the Americas, so what’s your point? Next you’ll be boasting about a Mexican team being allowed in. Big deal. ;-)

Jason R

    
          
     
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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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Thu, 31 Jul 2003 11:21:32 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote:
   As I said, if I’d meant the blasted thing to look like Thomas it would jolly well look like Thomas the flaming Tank Engine.

And it would have the right number of wheels.

The likes of Mr Reynolds can now amuse themselves with a quick game of spot the difference.

Thank you.

Small, blue, european, steam powered.

They both look like Thomas to me. :-) Now, what was the question?

Something about ILTCO recognising countries outside the United States, wasn’t it?

No, actually it was something about why NBLTC never signed up when the invites went out, if you must drag the topic in that direction... NBLTC certainly qualify under most all the metrics I checked.

But let’s not go there. Too serious. I’d rather talk about why you have such a Thomas fixation that you keep building variants on him.

    
          
      
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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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Thu, 31 Jul 2003 12:02:49 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
  
   Something about ILTCO recognising countries outside the United States, wasn’t it?

   In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote: No, actually it was something about why NBLTC never signed up when the invites went out, if you must drag the topic in that direction... NBLTC certainly qualify under most all the metrics I checked.

I don’t know anything about that. I don’t know how I ended up in the ‘North British’ anything - I live on the south coast. There’s sea water at the end of my street. I meant your insistence on referring to pre-1960s British trains as ‘European’. This was from a jolly time when no-one used the word. When you had to show your passport to get into Scotland, and carry a leek to get into Wales. Damn colonials.

In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
   But let’s not go there. Too serious. I’d rather talk about why you have such a Thomas fixation that you keep building variants on him.

It’s a ploy to weed out the eejits.

Jason R

    
          
     
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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
   I’d rather talk about why you have such a Thomas fixation that you keep building variants on him.

What’s particularly galling is that the original blue engine has undergone about 10 seperate rebuilds for accuracy, shiny bits, glowing boiler etc. (notice the half-stud leaf springs on the side, too).

The light blue one is my first, rushed attempt at an actual Thomas look-alike. It’s built on the same wheelbase as my A1X Terrier (which, incidentally, has also been pointed at by a parent and called ‘Thomas’, despite being built entirely in tan and black with a red base. So has my Great Western pannier tank for that matter. Called ‘Thomas’, that is. Not built in tan. That would be silly. It’s green).


Jason Railton

   
         
   
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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote:

Dude, you are a glutton for punishment. BTW, nices Thomases.

JOHN

   
         
   
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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Jason J. Railton wrote:

Dude, you are a glutton for punishment. BTW, nices Thomases.

JOHN

Tell me about it. I just noticed that I’ve put the nose-piece back on half a stud too high, and forgot to remove the maersk-blue jumper from the top before taking the photo (I don’t think you can get them in light-blue yet).

Jason R

   
         
   
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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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Jason J Railton wrote:

Tell me about it.  I just noticed that I've put the nose-piece back on half a
stud too high, and forgot to remove the maersk-blue jumper from the top before
taking the photo (I don't think you can get them in light-blue yet).

Haven't seen them!  Maersk Blue (well, not any more, and never in a
set), Sand Blue (Count Dooku's speeder bike) and ordinary blue, but not
medium blue yet...

Alastair

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Re: Caledonian OF-Class 0-4-0 for the hard of recognising...
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In lugnet.trains, Alastair Disley wrote:
Jason J Railton wrote:

Tell me about it.  I just noticed that I've put the nose-piece back on half a
stud too high, and forgot to remove the maersk-blue jumper from the top before
taking the photo (I don't think you can get them in light-blue yet).

Haven't seen them!  Maersk Blue (well, not any more, and never in a
set), Sand Blue (Count Dooku's speeder bike) and ordinary blue, but not
medium blue yet...

Alastair

Ah!  There's a thought.  I might swap it for a sand blue one, so at least it's
all legit.  The round brick can sit between four studs, but because it's placed
between the slopes it doesn't grip so well on its own.

Thanks.

Jason Railton

 

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