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CJM's class 67

This month's Model Rail has a review of CJM's new n-gauge version of an EWS class 67 diesel, and what an incredible model it is. I saw a couple of pre-production samples at the Alexandra Palace show in March. The bodyshell is a highly-detailed resin casting, with etched brass detailing parts, running on Chris Marchant's own flywheel-drive mechanism, the whole thing professionally sprayed and hand-finished.

However, at a price tag of �400 per loco, I fear I may have to rethink my provisional order for two of the things I made back at the N gauge 35th anniversary show last September, before I knew the price, even though a pair of them on a china clay train would have looked nice.

Posted by TimHall at July 20, 2003 06:32 PM | TrackBack
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