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Unknown Carriage
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08/03/10 08:04 PM
Hi Guys, I picked this carriage up at our local model show at the weekend and was wondering if anybody could tell me who manufactured it? It is gauged for 32mm and was in a box with 2 similar coaches, one identical to this and painted in talyllyn livery. there was also a talyllyn 4 wheeler and a brake van. Thanks Rob
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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08/03/10 09:44 PM
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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09/03/10 03:00 AM
hmm Looks kinda familiar? Brandbright kit from about 15 years ago......................
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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09/03/10 03:06 AM
Matching carriage
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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09/03/10 04:35 AM
Tenmille used the same formed type of body over ply core also.
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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09/03/10 06:27 AM
Spule 4 Tenmille used the same formed type of body over ply core also. Doh!! I think your right Garrett these are Tenmille....................Memory don't remember it this way..............................
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Rob
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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09/03/10 05:53 PM
Thanks Guys! just out of interest would you mind telling how much these were worth new?
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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09/03/10 07:00 PM
Rob Thanks Guys! just out of interest would you mind telling how much these were worth new? 15 years ago..................... I couldn't remember what make they were netalone how much they were!!!!
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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09/03/10 10:05 PM
 well it was worth a try anyway
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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10/03/10 02:27 AM
Give me some time, I have prices from when I bought my Talyllyn guard's van.
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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10/03/10 01:38 PM
Hovis mode: ON Rob probably doesn't know what shillings and tanners are. Guineas are cute furry things, tuppence is something you couldn't give, a farthing is a place quite a way away. Remember them sticks of barley sugar out of the big jar for a ha'penny? Hovis mode: OFF
<message edited by pugwash on 10/03/10 01:40 PM>
If the world is round how come I always fall flat on my face?
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Rob
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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10/03/10 08:25 PM
 i know what they are, how they work is another matter!
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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10/03/10 09:50 PM
No shirt, no shoes, no dice! A catalog in 1987 was $3. I would gather the kit with wheels and couplers was around $40, (close to $80 today) but this is purely a guestimation of what I could have paid on my own at 14-15 years of age for such a kit.
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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18/03/10 01:02 PM
HAve to say the kites in my eyes are awfull, they still do the 4 whill carriage with overlays I gave up on it.
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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18/03/10 04:00 PM
pugwash Hovis mode: ON Rob probably doesn't know what shillings and tanners are. You rang? I will get really worried when you start going on about groats.....
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Rob
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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18/03/10 04:35 PM
thanks for the replies guys, it would seem i got a bargain then!
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Re:Unknown Carriage
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05/04/10 06:40 PM
Spule 4 No shirt, no shoes, no dice! A catalog in 1987 was $3. I would gather the kit with wheels and couplers was around $40, (close to $80 today) but this is purely a guestimation of what I could have paid on my own at 14-15 years of age for such a kit. Wow, I about nailed the price. Found the price lit for 1986 from the dealer in Ohio (USA) that had them. $35 for the van, I am sure the couplings and wheels were another $5-10.
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