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FS - Part built 5 in gauge 'Netta, and 'Pansy'

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Alan Holmes - 29 Jul 2005 08:47 GMT
These locomotives were started many years ago, but
circumstances forced the suspension of the building,
I have now reached a time when it is extremely
unlikely I will ever be able to complete them,
so I'm offering them for sale.

They have both had the chassis started with
hornblocks fitted, the cylinders have been bored
and are ready to fit to the chassis.

There are most, if not all, parts to complete,
including boiler parts.

I'd like to recoup the cost of some of the parts,
so am offering the whole lot for £900, which will
include about £300 worth of tools and other parts,
paint, steam oil etc.

These locos would suit a Club or Society.

I am in the Slough/Windsor area, so you would need to
be within travelling distance.

For any further information please contact me.

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Andy Champ - 30 Jul 2005 19:50 GMT
> These locomotives were started many years ago, but
> circumstances forced the suspension of the building,
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> For any further information please contact me.

Have you tried the local clubs?  ISTR Jocks Lane in Bracknell have a 5
inch track.

Andy
A. Nonymous - 31 Jul 2005 14:58 GMT
Numerous local enthusiasts, often exhibiting, can usually be found at Knowl
Hill Steam Rally - oddly at Knowl Hill, on the A4 between Reading &
Maidenhead. 14th-15th August this year. Recommended if you like that sort of
thing, but the real extravaganza is of course the Great Dorset Steam Fair,
nr. Blandford, Dorset, 1st-5th September - further to go but even more
recommended!

> These locomotives were started many years ago, but
> circumstances forced the suspension of the building,
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> For any further information please contact me.
 
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