Would You Be Interested In An NGF 10 Year Wagon/Van? - available now!,

Started by Tank, January 01, 2021, 09:58:58 PM

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Bealman

I suppose it would look odd in a consist, but me that's the whole point! A bit of fun, proudly displayed. A way of saying, like they did in the seventies (remember those?) - NGF RULES THE WORLD OK  ;)
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PennineWagons

I reckon you'd sell more of wagon in an authentic livery (like the Rapps or Jones open wagons commissioned from Peco for the Warley show) than of a commemorative design saying something like 'N Gauge Forum 10th Anniversary'. A commemorative design made to look as if it could be authentic (N.G.Forum open wagon No.10?) could perhaps be the best compromise IMHO.
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RailGooner

A headboard? I think Fox take custom orders.

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dannyboy

Quote from: Newportnobby on January 04, 2021, 12:21:52 PM
Some wives might not like that on their headboard :uneasy:

Especially if they start putting their own words to 'NGF'.  :goggleeyes:
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zwilnik

Quote from: Bealman on January 03, 2021, 11:48:32 PM
I suppose it would look odd in a consist, but me that's the whole point! A bit of fun, proudly displayed. A way of saying, like they did in the seventies (remember those?) - NGF RULES THE WORLD OK  ;)

That's another spin on it. What about a normal liveried wagon, but with NGF RULEZ OK as graffiti on it :)

Newportnobby

Quote from: zwilnik on January 04, 2021, 12:54:06 PM
Quote from: Bealman on January 03, 2021, 11:48:32 PM
I suppose it would look odd in a consist, but me that's the whole point! A bit of fun, proudly displayed. A way of saying, like they did in the seventies (remember those?) - NGF RULES THE WORLD OK  ;)

That's another spin on it. What about a normal liveried wagon, but with NGF RULEZ OK as graffiti on it :)

But that doesn't celebrate 10 years, and I doubt a graffiti artist would bother about a 10 year achievement :no:

Trainfish

Quote from: Newportnobby on January 04, 2021, 01:28:56 PM
Quote from: zwilnik on January 04, 2021, 12:54:06 PM
Quote from: Bealman on January 03, 2021, 11:48:32 PM
I suppose it would look odd in a consist, but me that's the whole point! A bit of fun, proudly displayed. A way of saying, like they did in the seventies (remember those?) - NGF RULES THE WORLD OK  ;)

That's another spin on it. What about a normal liveried wagon, but with NGF RULEZ OK as graffiti on it :)

But that doesn't celebrate 10 years, and I doubt a graffiti artist would bother about a 10 year achievement :no:

A 10 year old graffiti artist may be bothered about a 10 year achievement  :thumbsup:
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weave

Quote from: dannyboy on January 04, 2021, 12:24:51 PM
Quote from: Newportnobby on January 04, 2021, 12:21:52 PM
Some wives might not like that on their headboard :uneasy:

Especially if they start putting their own words to 'NGF'.  :goggleeyes:

In your case is that 'No Groaners Forever'........ Meaning the jokes thread, not anything else if you know what I mean. OMG got myself into a right twist here, I'll shut up.

ntpntpntp

As a modeller of foreign stuff any British wagon is of little actual use to me but I'd still have one to support the forum  :D  :thumbsup:   

I'm not bothered about commemorative wagons looking out of place on the layout as that's not where I'd be putting them: I have several from N Club International, Trix Club, Peco, Arnold, and others and they sit in a display cabinet along with other rarities.  The only "souvenir" wagons to make an appearance on the tracks are some beer wagons I decaled up myself for my operating team, one or two of those escaped to collectors and I saw one sell on ebay for about 50 Euros a couple of years ago  :D 




I quite like the idea of a mug, but that's another type of souvenir of which I already have too many and I don't actually drink tea/coffee anyway.

I like the idea of a road vehicle, something which might be seen anywhere at home or abroad. N Club International did a little van some years ago, one of those is lurking on the layout to be discovered!
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dannyboy

a) Do we really want a commemorative plate?

or

b) Is that the contraption that the waitress in Betty's Cafe pushes about?

(Sorry!  :no:)
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Train Waiting

Quote from: dannyboy on January 04, 2021, 05:58:17 PM
a) Do we really want a commemorative plate?

or

b) Is that the contraption that the waitress in Betty's Cafe pushes about?

(Sorry!  :no:)

I love Bettys.  And look forward to getting back to one.

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