Bachmann Scenecraft loco staff
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What is this figure doing?
Hi,I might get a prize for the silliest question of the year but what is the Bachmann Scenecraft Loco Staff figure second right supposed to be doing? http://www.bachmann.co.uk/image_box.php?image=images1/scraft/36-047.jpg&cat_no=36-047&info=0&width=625&height=185
I'm not sure if he is a driver or not, there are other figures that are definitely drivers but I'm sure about him, any ideas out there?
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Veronica
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I think he is asleep because he hasn't realised someone has pinched his newspaper :pedal
'Kev
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On more modern British loco classes like the 'standards', the driver could drive from his seat , 'notch-up' with the left hand. And with the regulator set in the right position, drive on the engine brake with the right, the brake being at a similar height as the reversing handle. The regulator handle being a little higher than the brake, say head height to a sitting driver.Hi,
I might get a prize for the silliest question of the year but what is the Bachmann Scenecraft Loco Staff figure second right supposed to be doing? http://www.bachmann.co.uk/image_box.php?image=images1/scraft/36-047.jpg&cat_no=36-047&info=0&width=625&height=185
I'm not sure if he is a driver or not, there are other figures that are definitely drivers but I'm sure about him, any ideas out there?
Regards
Veronica
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The one where an old lady is knitting.
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So that's why he's lost his paper :thud
'Kev
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Why ? Was he knitting a newspaper or has he lost his needles ?
So that's why he's lost his paper :thud
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Cheers MIKE
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I'm like my avatar - a local ruin!
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Cheers, Gary.
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Now how did I manage to post this without spotting Gary's post above? I think I'll go hide behind the settee now! :Red Card
Bill
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Ooh! Look! The end's fallen off!
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Sorry Veronica I did say 'like', you could include many of the post grouping designs, but I get yer ( non to serious) drift .Thank you to bike2steam for his informative answer but as I don't have a standard loco I might just follow some of the other suggestions
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The Bankie
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Because, except in some unfortunate circumstances, trains did not run on town centre streets
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