Just started to collect ETS equipment.
Lets see yours.
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Just started to collect ETS equipment.
Lets see yours.
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ETS is a nice choice, good quality trains, my favorite loco is the Seetal Crocodyle,
Also that lovely steam model,
And their range of beer cars is without limits...
Some mineral water also...
A specific Czech passenger set,
Daniel
Some ETS in the garden
Regards
Fred
Not what I'd consider a collection, but this past York I did acquire my first ETS piece:
According to the box it is a CSD Series T 234 diesel shunter. If you looked at it quickly you wouldn't even know it had a sheet metal body.
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---PCJ
I don't have a collection; I have a single model that I got after seeing a prototype Bayer-Garrett articulated steamer in a foreign railway museum.
In fact, this came from one of my LHS's Fleabay listings and judging by the condition (pristine) came from a local collector:
This is the Argentinian version of the Beyer-Garrett that ETS has done for some years. It is 3rail, conventional only and has cutesy choo-choo sounds as well as lighting. This is as close to tinplate as anything I have - everything visible on it, especially the running gear, shines. It is very nicely made and the drive train with two small can motors and a clutch system works so well that I run it just to see it change directions!
RailRide posted:
Uh oh, I really like that one - lobster claws and all!
My favorite, the "Glaskasten":
Never fails to raise a few eyebrows...
PD
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