Looking to buy one, used in good condition.
A new one which was on Ebay was sold (8,000.00)
Ant help from our friends across the pond would be appreciated
Thank you
B.zuccala@comcast.net
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Looking to buy one, used in good condition.
A new one which was on Ebay was sold (8,000.00)
Ant help from our friends across the pond would be appreciated
Thank you
B.zuccala@comcast.net
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There is not such a thing as a BR 18 from the NORD. The (German) seller you mentioned sold a loco which he called a NORD BR 141, which is a wrong classification. BR (Baureihe) was used in Germany, the French called this a NORD 141 TC (http://fulgurex.ch/modelle/n/141tc/141tc.html). It might help to use the right classification.
Regards
Fred
Fred, you are correct , it is a 141 tc. I have been looking at so many engines lately.
That's it, now how bout finding me one!
Thank you
Bart
You can put a request at https://www.spur-1-treff.de/ using google translate.
I don't think you will ever find one and certainly not at a lower price; success anyway.
Regards
Fred
THE REALITY: Fulgarex, Fine Arts and others in that category are the rarified air of our hobby, and these are made primarily for high rollers who do not have to ask the cost! Most of the rest of us mere mortals will have to be satisfied with just looking, and perhaps salivating over, (and hopefully not on!) these master models! LOL!
sncf231e posted:You can put a request at https://www.spur-1-treff.de/ using google translate.
I don't think you will ever find one and certainly not at a lower price; success anyway.
Regards
Fred
Thank you Fred!
VERY NICE! Which manufacturer makes that HO model?
Manufacturer: REE Models. Purchased from Reynaulds.com
Here are the REE Mikado and Pacific on my small in-house layout:
Regards
Fred
VERY NICE detailed models! ☺
Tinplate Art posted:THE REALITY: Fulgarex, Fine Arts and others in that category are the rarified air of our hobby, and these are made primarily for high rollers who do not have to ask the cost! Most of the rest of us mere mortals will have to be satisfied with just looking, and perhaps salivating over, (and hopefully not on!) these master models! LOL!
From the guy that owned a MTH/ Lionel Standard Gauge Brute & matching Showroom Cars...That cost what...over $3K??
About 3K, but that is still chump change compared to some of those Fulgurex and Fine Arts models' prices.
Please TINPLATE ART, use the correct spelling; Count Antonio Giansanti Coluzzi would have been very sad when he had read your spelling of his company name.
Regards
Fred
For those who love great trains, may I reccommend the book, "The Trains on Avenue de Rumine"? A wonderful book highlighting the collection of Count Giansanti Coluzzi.
Miketg
sncf231e posted:Here are the REE Mikado and Pacific on my small in-house layout:
Regards
Fred
Fred, thank you for the video. I first learned of this model on Ebay while I was looking for a video on the Fulgurex BR 141. Can you tell us more regarding your layout (size, etc.)
daylight posted:Can you tell us more regarding your layout (size, etc.)
My multi-gauge (1/0/S gauge) garden layout is described in OGR June/July 2018 (https://ogaugerr.com/run-299/). My layout in the house is just a large flat table of 274 cm by 192 cm with ovals of different gauges of track in 2-rail and 3-rail:
Regards
Fred
FRED: NICE LAYOUTS! SORRY about the misspelling of Fulgurex! I have great respect for the Count as one of the great European train collectors and entrepreneurs (Aster, Fulgurex, etc.). CHEERS! ☺
sncf231e posted:Here are the REE Mikado and Pacific on my small in-house layout:
Regards
Fred
Those are beautiful models, aren't they? They make me want to change to European HO! Is that a Hornby steam crane at 00:14?
Firewood posted:Is that a Hornby steam crane at 00:14?
That is a Triang Hornby steam crane (which differs from the Hornby Dublo version). These and other cranes can be found in my e-book on cranes: http://sncf231e.nl/crane-trucks/
Regards
Fred
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