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BRWS character competition: jamiegoddard4 & Harry the Holden B12/3

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2009

Here is my entry. I know there is a lot of flim flam but the truth is i was bored.
Also, you'll have to imagine he is black as i only hve a blue B12. He is a kind of alter- ego to stephen, with bad experiences of the war and pride in his eastern origins. The difference, Harry is a biggot.

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  • Now THAT was a great entry

    puts my old Leo to shame

    Great ending btw, and very original idea. Reminds me of my late gradfather... he was a grumpy old sod who always stayed at home and never came to visit us. Harry makes me remember him...

  • @Tomthetrainfan I like Leo, im not the mystery juge but i'd rank him hgher on character. Littleconfession when your Leo vid cam out i was sufficiently impressed i modelled him in OO, now he's running alongside Harry. :P

  • That is the best entry, should have won first place!

  • @crazyracer12 Thankyou, but in all honesty, 1st place was astounding.

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  • A very lovely story and a great perfomance in the actual speical...

  • @TheClaudHamilton I so wish we had one, if only because it would look good at the stops at Liverpool Street, still shows you should always label things properly. I've build a D16 for my layout though, so i can at least get a flavour of the originals.

  • love the music at the start good ol blackadder :P

  • @jamiegoddard4 Yeah, and a Claud Hamilton 4-4-0. They were smart little engines in their heyday, and it's a shame the only one set aside was cut up by accident.

  • @jamiegoddard4 Yeah, good point about the number, considering that B12s were numbered from 61500 to 61580 in BR days.

    Mind you, that doesn't include 1506 - that engine was wrecked at Colchester at only a few months old.

  • @Nictrain123 Not at all. Although, might be difficult. 61415 is the number for a B13. I just used the number cos i had footage of 61415 and they look broadly the same from the back. So it might be difficult to get b12 61415.

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