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WTF is that lot doing on your plank P? En route to scrap yard perhaps?
I actually think they look smart and twitched just a little as I remembered my days in Redhill and Epsom.
Lol as the yoof say. This lot is what’s likely to end as the finished article. Playing with them this evening was actually really enjoyable particularly adding parcels stock to the mix. There’s also a couple of 4-CEPs for express work. The challenge is going to be the fiddle yard and handling two and four car sets en masse.