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  1. I think Hamley's on Regent St in London still has one. Well, they did a couple years ago, at least.
  2. Here are some pics of my layout in the States. http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/87801-angloshire-oo-in-the-usa/
  3. cooped said: A couple of ex LNER Gresley coaches in blood and custard from a train show over here. Reasonable price, ~£21 each. At the show in Valley Forge? I was there and picked up a few things as well. Some great layouts there, too.
  4. cooped said: A couple of ex LNER Gresley coaches in blood and custard from a train show over here. Reasonable price, ~£21 each. This past weekend at Valley Forge? I was there and got some Bachmann buildings.
  5. If they made an accurate Railway Children set I would be on it right away! Would love one from The Ghost Train, but the train was barely featured, and it showed two different trains, one being a streamlined GWR loco.
  6. Being an American, and born after the movie, I only heard of it a year or so ago and bought it on DVD right away. I find it entertaining, and educational, in an interesting way. I am, in no way, a rivit counter, but was excited when I first saw it announced until I saw how 'wrong' it was. No way would I spend any money on it.
  7. My research shows that the class 86 was used for the Manchester Pullman. I suspect the seller hit the wrong key when typing. Considering another company makes an updated class 86, I doubt Hornby will do much with theirs.
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