https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTc7OmfYm9s
Pickersgill 4-6-0 in LMS days.
I have had a great variety of models running at my meetings over the last fifteen years or so.
People seem to come and go and I often wonder what happens to some of their models and if they are still running on other folks railways, or whether they have finished up on a shelf somewhere.
I think on the subject of the Caledonian Pickersgill shown here and made by a pal, it will be hopefully a regular performer.
Although the originals were running before my time they must have been an impressive sight when approaching the platform on which you are standing, especially the versions in that gorgeous Caly blue.
Having said that, they don’t look at all bad in the LMS crimson lake.
Of course that is just my opinion
Pickersgill 4-6-0 in LMS days.
I have had a great variety of models running at my meetings over the last fifteen years or so.
People seem to come and go and I often wonder what happens to some of their models and if they are still running on other folks railways, or whether they have finished up on a shelf somewhere.
I think on the subject of the Caledonian Pickersgill shown here and made by a pal, it will be hopefully a regular performer.
Although the originals were running before my time they must have been an impressive sight when approaching the platform on which you are standing, especially the versions in that gorgeous Caly blue.
Having said that, they don’t look at all bad in the LMS crimson lake.
Of course that is just my opinion