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DV
#51
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18 January 2011 22:43:03(UTC)
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Many thanks Mehmet, but I still have a long way to go if I try and match my beer wagon collection to your loco collection
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Some new arrivals today (other bier wagons in the 2010 wagons thread) and 8 more in next week, I hope. This will be final for a while as the shunting yards will be full of the good gear to move around. I have a beer servery arrived today which will be near the station for a few ales for those passengers leaving or arriving
which is in the my layout topic.
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19 January 2011 06:36:48(UTC)
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Hi Dusan,
Fantastic collection of beer wagons.
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19 January 2011 06:38:28(UTC)
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Hi Dale,
More great wagons for your collection.
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19 January 2011 06:41:58(UTC)
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Hi all GOod Buys and a good selection on show. Puts my Dozen to shame.
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19 January 2011 10:17:06(UTC)
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Hi Nev,
You have started a very interesting topic really...I wonder who has the largest number...my humble guess is Dusan
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19 January 2011 14:21:54(UTC)
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Great collections Dusan and AC.
You beat me Dusan, I only have 103 beercars.
I have people to drink the beer
Deliver the beer
and drink the beer
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19 January 2011 17:01:03(UTC)
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Hi Piet,
That is a tremendous video, showing your layout details at there best.
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19 January 2011 22:14:41(UTC)
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Many thanks fellas.
Honestly I'm not out to beat anyone, it's just a passion that a lot of my friends think might be out of control
And they might be right
But at least my wife knows where I am (in the shed) and the collecting of my beer wagon passion (or is it obsession) will be left to my three grandsons.
Great video Piet, it sure gives me great ideas on what I would like to achieve on my (eventual) layout.
Keep up the good work.
Dusan V
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22 January 2011 08:07:02(UTC)
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Was putting all the beer wagons away, when I found this beer wagon trying to sneak away, something about being an embarrassment to the rest.
But it deserves to be shown no matter what.
It's an old Lima Carlsberg that I couldn't resist on ebay for $Au5.00 (including postage).
So here it is.
Someone's gotta love it, so it might as well be me
Dusan V
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22 January 2011 19:25:22(UTC)
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Some more pictures here. Make sure you have some time at hand, preferably with some liquid refreshment.
http://bierwagen.hansjoe...ill.de/modellanzeige.htm
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05 February 2011 19:01:18(UTC)
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Added a new Krombacher beerwagon to my collection, I have three of those now.
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06 February 2011 07:44:17(UTC)
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Nice ones Piet, Better than those boring yellow Fruit wagons.
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06 February 2011 08:36:24(UTC)
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Hi Piet, Per, and of course Dusan in Australia,
I'll bet those new wagons sets coming in 2011, the 48771/773 are tempting you.
What, they didn't tempt you at all???
You just ordered them???
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06 February 2011 10:41:05(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: nevw
Nice ones Piet, Better than those boring yellow Fruit wagons.
NN
Thanks. I agree.
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Hi Piet, Per, and of course Dusan in Australia,
I'll bet those new wagons sets coming in 2011, the 48771/773 are tempting you.
What, they didn't tempt you at all???
You just ordered them???
regards
Kimball
I'm going to order the epoche III versions. Didn't visit my regular shop this year, I'm still very busy with our bathroom.
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06 February 2011 10:46:27(UTC)
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Nice ones Piet, Better than those boring yellow Fruit wagons.
NN
Thanks. I agree.
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06 February 2011 12:52:45(UTC)
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Ok, my little contribution: something I found in Kyoto during my last trip to Japan in 1995...
Added a close up of the KIRIN car to highlight the quality of the printing
And yes, these are all excellent beers, my favorite being the Sapporo!
Never been thirsty in Japan!
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13 February 2011 03:41:19(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: jvuye
Ok, my little contribution: something I found in Kyoto during my last trip to Japan in 1995...
Added a close up of the KIRIN car to highlight the quality of the printing
And yes, these are all excellent beers, my favorite being the Sapporo!
Never been thirsty in Japan!
Hi Jacques,
No, it is illegal to be thirsty in Japan. There is a refreshment vending machine every 30 metres on every street in every town!
Did you ever get to try an Iri beer I think it is called, from the northern most island of Japan?
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06 May 2013 10:37:27(UTC)
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My latest two beer wagons
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06 May 2013 14:01:44(UTC)
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Hi Dusan,
Very nice.
If only they were yellow....
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07 May 2013 21:59:59(UTC)
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Hi,
Last weekend there was a crisis anywhere in Denmark:
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Last weekend there was a crisis anywhere in Denmark:
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Hi Markus
Might I be correct if I say 45 wagons behind the loco?
Wish there were video of it...
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07 May 2013 23:51:30(UTC)
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Might I be correct if I say 45 wagons behind the loco?
Hi Mehmet,
I counted 46 but the length was only limited by the curves. We also tried 50, but then the first cars derailed in the R1 curves, also when already in movement.
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Last weekend there was a crisis anywhere in Denmark:
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Hi,
Last weekend there was a crisis anywhere in Denmark:
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Sure beats my 13 Schöfferhofer wagons
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Hi all,
Here you can see 100 of my Banana vans running on the layout.
There is 2 trains of 40 wagons and 1 train of 20 wagons.
Ian.
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