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Discussion in 'Heritage Rolling Stock' started by cct man, Dec 21, 2009.

  1. cct man

    cct man Part of the furniture

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    Will someone be kind enough to give me the specification of Maunsell Olive Green please?

    It does not have to be Williamsons as it is only a PMV, the BS code will do.

    Many thanks
    Chris
     
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    is the mid hants doing a waggon in something other than BR?
     
  3. cct man

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    Yes I am, it is the SECR PMV s1995s which would ,(and did), run in that livery. Those who restore have first choice of livery.

    BTW wagon gas only one "G", (lol)

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    Chris
     
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    ah thanks. I think it is an excellent choice, and a credit to your hard work.
     
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    sorry to disagree, but In certain areas of the country, the spelling "waggon" is correct - it is used for working load carring vehicles, and can be either road or rail.
     
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    I stand corrected, although in this case I think that the one "G" is enough.

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    Chris,

    Can I suggest you don't go for the SECR livery for the MHR?

    How aout Olive or a nice Bulleid Livery??
     
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    The olive is what we are going for Andy.

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    Glad to hear it Chris.

    Thanks for the update
     
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