Oxford rail Gladiator Railgun

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Well i have seen this model elsewhere and was impressed by it as it is a pretty unusual model rail model so i decided i would buy one. I will post more piccys once i have taken it from the box



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Are we going to see a wartime layout Brian - or are you preparing for trouble if Cornwall decides to go for independence ?   :mutley

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[user=6]Petermac[/user] wrote:
Are we going to see a wartime layout Brian - or are you preparing for trouble if Cornwall decides to go for independance ?   :mutley
Well with all this Brexit rubbish the French may end up attacking us so we must be prepared down here slinging pasties wont cut the mustard.

Heres a piccy of it out of the box


 
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[user=6]Petermac[/user] wrote:
Are we going to see a wartime layout Brian - or are you preparing for trouble if Cornwall decides to go for independance ?   :mutley
Cornwall is always going for independence!!
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You never tried the pasties my Aunty used to make  :roll:
Sling one of them and you would do serious damage  :mutley

Interesting model but whats it like on curves ???   !

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Ginsters don't need to be thrown to cause real damage!
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Hi Brian,

I thought these things lived in tunnels most the time, only coming out to play at night. Usually fired from a curve to change direction.

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Hi Nigel
I think your tunnel thinking may well be right below is a clip to an old WW2 video of the HMG Boche Buster being rolled out and set up and fired.

The Boche buster is apparently the next realise by Oxford models




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[user=364]Super D[/user] wrote:
Ginsters don't need to be thrown to cause real damage!
IMHO, I don't believe that Ginsters, despite their location and advertising, are true Cornish pasties.

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Moroccan Cornish Pasty? We have a local company called the Pure Pasty Company, looks just like a Ginster. Curry, chicken, cheese, veggie…I just checked my Mrs Beeton, Beef, taters, onion and mixed herbs. With an "upstanding frill". Not a flying saucer.

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I thought Ginsters pasties were the only ones suitable for vegetarians due to their lack of meat. :shock:

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