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Re: Chemin de fer du calvados


 

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Thanks David
That rings a bell. I have a horrible feeling I gave away the relevant issue of NGIRM a good few years ago, during a temporary relapse from NG modelling (heresy, I know....!)
Allan


On 10 Jan 2020, at 21:53, David Hughes <formerchurchwarden@...> wrote:

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Hi Allan,
Alain's book has a few very poor (and rather small) line drawings. Rather better drawings of a Mallet and IIRC a Tubize Bi-cabine can be found in Narrow Gauge and Industrial Railway Modelling Review - I must declare an interest as an associate of that publication.?
David H


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Allan Dare <allan.dare@...>
Sent: 10 January 2020 19:33
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [o14] Chemin de fer du calvados
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Does Alain’s book have any drawings? I’d love to model a 60cm-gauge steam tram loco, and the Calvados enclosed 4-6-0ts would fit the bill nicely.
Allan


On 10 Jan 2020, at 19:05, ezeebob@... wrote:

?Hello, I'm new to saying anything here but I've been tempted out of silence by the calvados tramway. It's driving me mad. I've seen 2 french books, one by Henri Domengie and the other one by Alain de Dieuleveult. Funds are tight so it's either/or not both. Anyone know which is the better book??
?I'm especially interested in the gare caen st pierre the photos of it I've seen of it just look great. I've tried to find a map of it but no luck. Anyone out there know more?
Yours
David

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