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Christmas tree decoration
As at 24th November 2024 03:59 GMT
 
Christmas tree decoration
Posted by PhilWakely at 19:13, 30th October 2024
 
Apologies for mentioning the 'C' word in October, but I am sure folk would love to fork out £59 for this gold plated ornament

Re: Christmas tree decoration
Posted by johnneyw at 20:49, 30th October 2024
 
A slightly longer chain and it would be a de rigueur fashion accessory for every train buff 'medallion man'.

Re: Christmas tree decoration
Posted by JayMac at 20:59, 30th October 2024
 
The sort of thing I could see Francis Bourgeois wearing.

Re: Christmas tree decoration
Posted by Mark A at 21:02, 30th October 2024
 
Produced in collaboration with GWR....

Mark

Re: Christmas tree decoration
Posted by Mark A at 21:04, 30th October 2024
 
If that thang is brass, it's hardly 'The lighter side' is it?

Mark

Re: Christmas tree decoration
Posted by ChrisB at 21:24, 30th October 2024
 
It's a IC125 isn't it? no wonder there's a 20% Discount for joining their mailing list!

a Christmas HST as a present?
Posted by infoman at 07:14, 3rd November 2024
 
https://www.thelondonchristmascompany.com/products/gwr

Re: a Christmas HST as a present?
Posted by grahame at 08:35, 3rd November 2024
 
https://www.thelondonchristmascompany.com/products/gwr

... for decades, the sight of the GWR Class 43 HST pulling into a station has meant one thing: the joy of coming together for Christmas ...

Amazing how iconic the HST has become - and not just at Christmas.   In fact my memories are much more of HSTs on work / business trips which paused over Christmas, and leisure trips in fine weather.

Come to think of it - IS Christmas a joy for you?  I suspect there's a poll in that so you can say honestly and anonymously

Re: a Christmas HST as a present?
Posted by PhilWakely at 10:09, 3rd November 2024
 
topic already here....

http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=29386.0

Re: a Christmas HST as a present?
Posted by infoman at 10:46, 3rd November 2024
 
Sorry,can the topics be merged or deleted?

Re: a Christmas HST as a present?
Posted by grahame at 11:00, 3rd November 2024
 
Sorry,can the topics be merged or deleted?

I'll move it to "The Lighter Side" and merge it when I get a chance - busy Sunday today.  Though "the lighter side" it has been noted is not the best place for this quite heavy lump!

Re: a Christmas HST as a present?
Posted by TaplowGreen at 12:48, 3rd November 2024
 
Sorry,can the topics be merged or deleted?

I'll move it to "The Lighter Side" and merge it when I get a chance - busy Sunday today.  Though "the lighter side" it has been noted is not the best place for this quite heavy lump!

Yes much more appropriate in "The Lighter side"

Re: a Christmas HST as a present?
Posted by grahame at 20:21, 3rd November 2024
 
Sorry,can the topics be merged or deleted?

I'll move it to "The Lighter Side" and merge it when I get a chance - busy Sunday today.  Though "the lighter side" it has been noted is not the best place for this quite heavy lump!

Yes much more appropriate in "The Lighter side"


moved and merged

Re: a Christmas HST as a present?
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 21:39, 3rd November 2024
 

moved and merged


I couldn't have done it better myself, Captain Mainwaring. 

 
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