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Quiery???
Where can this be found? The link is not responding?
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Thanks!
Thanks!
The DC |
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Hey guys,
the loco will soon be available from Modelik. Short Preview here: Kartonmodelle Cheers Jan |
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Hallo!
Spectacular engine, but these real colors?? Zoli. |
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Well - they are the colors of the replica built in 1975. One would think the folks who put years of their lives into researching the original would know what they're doing - and the Victorian age certainly loved gaudy colors. Then again, so did the Seventies!
cheers: Oliver
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The colors are relatively accurate, with the exception of the blue. More recent research points to the blue being a slightly darker blue than was used on this reproduction. The decorator of this loco was from Scotland; from the Caledonian Rwy line and it's believed that the blue used on the original Jupiter is actually closer to the slightly darker blue of the Scottish flag.
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Jupiter
I have always loved this type of loco the Classic 4-4-0 Woodburner, to me nothing comes close to the grace and beauty of the design. Sadly at the price It is way beyond what I can afford.
I continue to hope that someone might bring out a design for a similar loco here and also a Traction Engine model too. Sincerely Tom |
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How bout printing on "RedRiver gold" |
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