definitely alternative....
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definitely alternative....
here's a slightly more dangerous item from my stable. The Gordon Diplock Aero Railcar. Goes like a bat out of hell if you let it. Allegedly achieved an actual speed of 30 mph on the Guildford Model Engineers raised track, but will also pootle along at a scale speed quite happily.
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Definately alternative.
Yes please. A video. Thats really got my brain (?) working. Think of the possibilities- the Gordon Diplock aero railcar trials. A yearly event!! 100 new entries every year. Wouldnt it be marvellous. I suppose we d have to build an underground track with a glass roof for safety. The different classes. Motor driven, steam, rubber band , mouse wheel, double mouse wheel, hot air balloon. Tilting track for hogh speed corners. Can it be ready for Peterborough?
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just posted this elsewhere......it is a train as it moves but is not but is alternative power
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