Alright... here's a couple
http://bayimg.com/napHFaACB
Class A4 Front (Same type as Mallard). Passenger Loco
http://bayimg.com/papheaACb
Class A4 Rear, including corridor Tender.
http://bayimg.com/PaPHgaaCb
Princess Coronation class. Most powerful Loco' in GB. Normally a passenger loco. Fresh out of the box.
http://bayimg.com/oAphpaACb
Tender showing LMS markings
http://bayimg.com/PApHkaaCB
Standard Class 9F Evening Star. Last Steam Loco built in Britain before Tornado. Also, 999th 'Standard' Class locomotive built. Most are Freight loco's
http://bayimg.com/AAPIDaACb
Evening Star Tender. This model's been run quite bit, so isn't mint
http://bayimg.com/aapiiaaCb
Niagara Including Tender. Model goes back to the 80's
http://bayimg.com/aAPijAaCb
Niagara Front end.
http://bayimg.com/aAPiPaaCB
Prussian T18 class. Brand new.
http://bayimg.com/BapiEAAcB
Some German Coach
http://bayimg.com/bAPIlAACb
Prussian P10 class. Brand New fresh out of the box
http://bayimg.com/bapinAacB
Prussian P10 rear
I'm no photographer, however. There's a bunch more at home but these are some of the more interesting-looking ones.
EDIt: Also... there might be one diesel you might want to consider. CIE's 071 Class , solely because these are epic sounding locomotives. Especially when you stand on a platform, right at the yellow line, and feel the engine's thrumm in your body as it rushes past.
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http://bayimg.com/napHFaACB
Class A4 Front (Same type as Mallard). Passenger Loco
http://bayimg.com/papheaACb
Class A4 Rear, including corridor Tender.
http://bayimg.com/PaPHgaaCb
Princess Coronation class. Most powerful Loco' in GB. Normally a passenger loco. Fresh out of the box.
http://bayimg.com/oAphpaACb
Tender showing LMS markings
http://bayimg.com/PApHkaaCB
Standard Class 9F Evening Star. Last Steam Loco built in Britain before Tornado. Also, 999th 'Standard' Class locomotive built. Most are Freight loco's
http://bayimg.com/AAPIDaACb
Evening Star Tender. This model's been run quite bit, so isn't mint
http://bayimg.com/aapiiaaCb
Niagara Including Tender. Model goes back to the 80's
http://bayimg.com/aAPijAaCb
Niagara Front end.
http://bayimg.com/aAPiPaaCB
Prussian T18 class. Brand new.
http://bayimg.com/BapiEAAcB
Some German Coach
http://bayimg.com/bAPIlAACb
Prussian P10 class. Brand New fresh out of the box
http://bayimg.com/bapinAacB
Prussian P10 rear
I'm no photographer, however. There's a bunch more at home but these are some of the more interesting-looking ones.
EDIt: Also... there might be one diesel you might want to consider. CIE's 071 Class , solely because these are epic sounding locomotives. Especially when you stand on a platform, right at the yellow line, and feel the engine's thrumm in your body as it rushes past.
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--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?