My apologies, I should have been more specific since there have ( as pointed out ) been a few versions of the schools class locomotive.
What I should have said was a chassis from the locomotive drive era schools locomotive, I believe hornby made it for both the railroad and main range versions.
Check your loco's!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Check your loco's!!!!!!!!!!!
A good idea as well. Let's hope he can get his lovely locomotive back on the rails.508035 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 22, 2026 6:23 pm My apologies, I should have been more specific since there have ( as pointed out ) been a few versions of the schools class locomotive.
What I should have said was a chassis from the locomotive drive era schools locomotive, I believe hornby made it for both the railroad and main range versions.
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Think the body is in the bin. Trouble is when the chassis block distorts the loco body can be very badly cracked and distorted.
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Juries out on this one (a full rebuild). I still have the body and will rebuild it and see where I go from there. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Sorry I thought you had binned it. I suppose it could be made to look OK and sit in a siding.
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