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Name: Chris Windsor-Beck
Country: UK Date: Fri Mar 12 16:21:06 2010
Comment: Great to be able to obtain details like this of an old favourite. Enables me to check the models I have "and those yet to discover" great when you get older, you can actually have as many as you want and 50 years on, they still run & smell like they did when I was a child, excellent!

Name: K M Findlay
Country: New Zealand Date: Thu Feb 18 08:24:03 2010
Comment: The "Wag" locomotive on one of your Baltic pages is actually a WAB. It was the tank version of the NZR AB locomotive.

Name: Tony House (Homepage)
Country: UK Date: Wed Feb 17 13:20:50 2010
Comment: Great to see what was available in the 60's in regards to Minic Motorways and Triang Railways. I have found the site as a very useful referance point as I build up my own Minic Motorway. Why can't someone remake a modern version.

Name: Ray Jenkins
Country: New Zealand Date: Wed Feb 17 08:35:56 2010
Comment: Hi I have startd putting my old sets back togeather again grand childern now
Question where can you purchase spares from?

I will be in UK later this year so keen to find a source

Name: Ray Jenkins
Country: New Zealand Date: Wed Feb 17 08:33:03 2010
Comment: Hi Great to see the collection listed

Name: pilati luciano
Country: italy Date: Mon Feb 15 18:23:46 2010
Comment: I found the site very interesting.I have many Airfix and Rosebud-Kitmaster train kits. I finished my first model kit Harrow OO series 4 and I hope to find a motor boogie.

Name: Terry
Country: Netherlands Date: Tue Feb 9 15:50:02 2010
Comment: I have a boxed set of trains and rolling stock with passenger and goods wagons, lengths of track including electric points from the late fifties early sixties.Am interested in their resale value.

Name: brian
Country: UK Date: Wed Feb 3 12:42:20 2010
Comment: Thank you for helping me to make sense of what I have. Plus the very valuable nostalgia experience.My layout was stolen & recovered although pretty comprehensively damaged. That was 20 years ago & I have only now been able to bring myself to handle it again! It's surprising just how attached one can get. Must be my age.

Name: Deirdre (Homepage)
Country: England Date: Wed Jan 27 20:39:53 2010
Comment: We have just been given a RS.43 clockwork engine, wagon and car in its original box with an 8 piece circular track. Wow! My partner remembers her brother jealously playing with it 40 years ago. Now it is ours! Can we get additional pieces from anywhere?

Name: Raymond (Homepage)
Country: Belgium Date: Wed Jan 27 13:29:44 2010
Comment: What a marvellous site! Congratulations! I still own a number of old Triang engines and stock and they seem to go on and on and on, given a bit of TLC. One is an 'exceptional' first series Lord of the Isles converted to Märklin (pick-up ski under the tender housing the Märklin reversing mechanism)using the original Triang motor. It worked. I had a German layout then but I simply had to have the LOI! Switched later to 2rail DC and out came the conversion... it worked and still does!


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