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Saturday, January 3, 2026

My plan next year is to make my New Year's resolution 'I must buy more model railways and kits"!

Having explained yesterday how my New Years Resolution was somewhat short lived with my trip to the Newark Toy and Train Fair, I better admit to some further bargain purchases. #

These three nicely weathered and loaded hopper wagons join my slowly expanding fleet of such wagons.

Newark Toy and Train Fair Jan 2026

£15 for the three of them make them a bargain in my mind!

Still in the hopper mood these 9 hoppers were on for £9 each which was a fair price but a bit of haggling with the seller saw them come to WMD for the princely sum of £70!

Newark Toy and Train Fair Jan 2026

In a bit closer and these are very nice wagons which with 9 of them make up a nice rake  to be hauled round the layout.

Newark Toy and Train Fair Jan 2026

£14 bought me five wagons in the form of these old Hornby flat wagons with wheelset cradles. Not prototypical in any way but with a does of weathering they can be made to look authentic and even if it all goes wrong, £14 is not a major loss!

Newark Toy and Train Fair Jan 2026

And finally! I really don't need anymore kits but this just stood out to me.

Newark Toy and Train Fair Jan 2026

It is a conversion based upon the chassis of the old Centurion tank as you can see in the artwork on the side of the box.

Newark Toy and Train Fair Jan 2026

The kit does contain my dreaded etched brass parts but nothing appears overly small or fiddly from the pictures on the box. I just hope that is actually the case!

Newark Toy and Train Fair Jan 2026

Well, that is me spent up for the year as I have been advised by my Financial Monitoring Department in the form of Mrs. Woody! A good haul especially as I only bought a die cast truck last year! 

Thinking about the whole episode and the breaking of a resolution so quickly my plan next year is to make my resolution' I must buy more model railways and kits!' .That way when I break it I will achieve the real objective!

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