IP WHRly 4 wheel carriage
- Dr. Bond of the DVLR
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Great, I can now restart this project. It stalled as someone stole all the spray paint from my shed amounting to 50 pounds worth of paint! I have bought the necessary paints to finish this carriage and a few others which got back logged during the wait. My shed now has a pad lock on it!
The railway which people forgot
(to build)
- taliesin001
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The WHHR have about 6 kits now, but the assistant did not know if they were exclusive.90733 wrote:ok, thank you, I do like the coach alot, for various reasonspeterbunce wrote:90733 wrote:Very nice, do you think he'll ever put it on his website? I really want pne, the last narrow gauge railway I went on with my Gran, and in that carriage
I think that the kit is going to be only available via the WHR shop, it was a 'special' done for the shop.
I will ask them as I will be there later in the week, and will post a reply when I am back home.
The Llanfair show IP stand did have them on display, and they are now all listed on theier website under NWNGR coaches etc at the following link
http://www.ip-engineering.co.uk/acatalo ... Range.html
Yours, Peter Bunce
- Dr. Bond of the DVLR
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