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	Comments on: GP5 Loco and Tender by Graham Fisher	</title>
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		By: David Broad		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Is it Graham Farish? OO scale, runs on HO gauge 16.5mm track?
I have a broken Farish GP5 Loco body and a damaged tender somewhere in my scrap box, it ran as a push along Henry the Green Engine during my son&#039;s Thomas the Tank engine phase.
It is like a Stanier Black 5 but longer, drive is to the centre driving wheels which have traction tyres through a crown wheel and pinion and spur gears from a tender mounted motor .
Pick up is through the tender side frames and split axle tender wheels.
If that is the one I can dig my bits out and take pics.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it Graham Farish? OO scale, runs on HO gauge 16.5mm track?<br />
I have a broken Farish GP5 Loco body and a damaged tender somewhere in my scrap box, it ran as a push along Henry the Green Engine during my son&#8217;s Thomas the Tank engine phase.<br />
It is like a Stanier Black 5 but longer, drive is to the centre driving wheels which have traction tyres through a crown wheel and pinion and spur gears from a tender mounted motor .<br />
Pick up is through the tender side frames and split axle tender wheels.<br />
If that is the one I can dig my bits out and take pics.</p>
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