LGB Saxon Fairlie

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Anybody know anything about the LGB Fairlie as shown on the GRSUK website
 

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And a lovely model it is too
 

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The Double Fairlie is a Roundhouse loco, not LGB..
It is listed as a new 2022 LGB item and is definitely not the Roundhouse model it is the Saxon Fairlie with the cylinders mounted in the middle like a Mayer please see the photo on the GRSUK website
 
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Its interesting they're doing it in its stripped down form without a roof not the original and preserved form, which is a good job in some ways as for the last 18 months I have been designing and building a 3d printed version which I'm in process of finishing off and adding the electronicsWIN_20211210_11_35_13_Pro.jpg
 
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Its interesting they're doing it in its stripped down form without a roof not the original and preserved form, which is a good job in some ways as for the last 18 months I have been designing and building a 3d printed version which I'm in process of finishing off and adding the electronicsView attachment 293928
Oh if you ever want rid of that you've got a ready buyer!
 

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LGB are sure picking some unusual prototypes to model.
 

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LGB are sure picking some unusual prototypes to model.
Unusual but very interesting. I just wonder if they are going for items where there are preserved items to look at and measure?