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An old one but a good one... - Nigels - 05-29-2018

A nice review of a nearly 60 year old triang 08 diesel

https://youtu.be/XZwMWah6cQE


RE: An old one but a good one... - Super - 05-29-2018

Wow, 60 years old and looking that good. Smile


RE: An old one but a good one... - Off The Rails - 05-30-2018

Heck, I’m impressed! I’ve become fond of the Class 08 because of Thomas and the various Plarail and Trackmaster versions available. It probably also has to do with the fact that I always liked switchers when I was a kid.

Here’s a question for those “in the know”. Was there a preference for running the Class 08 pointed cab forward? I recall that it was almost standard for the larger Class 20 and wondered if that was also the case with the 08.


RE: An old one but a good one... - Nigels - 05-30-2018

Amazing how many as good as new old loco's can be had if you shop around and for relatively little money. Of course they are not quite as detailed as the current day models, but there again that means there's less to get broken if you happen to be a bit ham fisted (or worse let kids near them) Big Grin)

I'm really quite a fan of the 08's as well, they are quite cute once you get used to them and they are quite good runners capable of pulling a goodly load of rolling stock.

As for the question of direction of travel? To be honest I have absolutely no idea Smile