Nice loco. Roco models are greatly detailed and if you can get one at a reasonable price, they run superb as you can see. Like it. Often think of getting some continental locomotives. Swiss railway is good to model. Thanks for sharing. 🎉
Roco had some good models, they might be considered old now but I still like them. Some of them have an amazing power as well. I have a few V200 locomotives and they are capable of pulling 25 four axled hoppers, not bad for a starter set locomotive.
@@ThisWayWorksTWW You still might need some luck with locomotives but I've never bought a dud yet. There are also quite some collectors items by Roco, basically anything Dutch is good but there are still a lot of other interesting models too 😄
@@ThisWayWorksTWW I’ve always admired it, especially the proper length trains and that in good sized area you can make a much more realistic environment unlike 00 which has always looked weird and toy like to me. I was planning an N layout in my loft then Hornby launched TT120 which is just that little bit more manageable and of course a true scale/gauge. Shorter answer? No 😃
Nice loco. Roco models are greatly detailed and if you can get one at a reasonable price, they run superb as you can see. Like it. Often think of getting some continental locomotives. Swiss railway is good to model. Thanks for sharing. 🎉
Yes from what ive seen the Roco's do look very well put together, shane i havent got any more to compare with really 👍
And imagine, this is probably late 70’s early 80’s Roco 😂
I think some v90s or v100s did operate in the uk on channel tunnel or ctrl construction trains.
Interesting, i shall have to have a look on the web👍, thank you
Roco had some good models, they might be considered old now but I still like them.
Some of them have an amazing power as well.
I have a few V200 locomotives and they are capable of pulling 25 four axled hoppers, not bad for a starter set locomotive.
It really is an impressive loco, like you say for the age of the loco it keeps up well with more modern locos, shes a keeper 👍
@@ThisWayWorksTWW You still might need some luck with locomotives but I've never bought a dud yet.
There are also quite some collectors items by Roco, basically anything Dutch is good but there are still a lot of other interesting models too 😄
very cool...
Does this mean your coming over to the N gauge world? 😁
@@ThisWayWorksTWW I’ve always admired it, especially the proper length trains and that in good sized area you can make a much more realistic environment unlike 00 which has always looked weird and toy like to me.
I was planning an N layout in my loft then Hornby launched TT120 which is just that little bit more manageable and of course a true scale/gauge.
Shorter answer? No 😃
I do believe that something very similiar is used at BS Scunthorpe having been transferred from BS Lackenby.
Thank you, i shall have a google search 👍
Nice seeing European locomotives
Shes a good runner too👍
@@ThisWayWorksTWW that's always good
Hope you realise that european N scale is 1:160. This is probably the reason your class 20 body doesn't fit.
Im quite glad i didnt chop it up in the end, i have ended up buying a Class 20 instead 👍