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Jar No. 37
Contents: Pins in polystyrene ball
Released into wild: 6/2/11 at 16.47
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This is a scanned polaroid photograph taken by an acquaintance whose name I can't recall. It shows a Class 37 on a coal train derailed at Blaenant, Dulais Valley, Glamorgan. Following this the ripped-up loop was dismantled. C1970.
Class 37/4 no. 37422 hauls a Mallaig to Fort William service near Arisaig on 14 August 1986. The 37/4's were refurbished and fitted with electric train heat.
The AJ 37 is the strike variant of the Viggen and was the first one to fly in 1967. It's very similar to its air-superiority/interceptor counterpart aesthetically, but a key difference is the trailing edge of the tail fin. The AJ 37 lacks the characteristic "flick" found on the JA 37.
About the model:
It's very similar to the one I posted back in September www.flickr.com/photos/39885799@N02/50303386308/in/datepos... but the slight difference the shape of the tail fin meant I felt compelled to model the strike variant as a separate model. It's also a nice splash of colour in what's been a very grey series of recent uploads! All the parts are available in these colours and I've managed to keep the estimated cost down to reasonable levels with a bit of tinkering!
D&G Bus - Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 - YX09 FMA seen at Macclesfield Bus Station operating service 88 to Altrincham on April 24th 2023
37 116 crosses Hurstbourne Viaduct on Basingstoke Rail Day with 2Z17, the 13:56 Ludgershall - Basingstoke shuttle
Another West Highland visit on Sunday 12/8/84 with a pre-Steam shot of 37.014 exchanging tokens ar Banavie Canal Bridge.
I was 37 weeks pregnant in this photo. I have done belly casting and 3d/4d
sonograms with my past pregnancies, but never got around to a photo shoot
untill the third pregnancy. Photo taken by Allison Frate
An unidentified class 37 coast under the road bridge at Stapleford and Sandiacre with a local trip working during March 1989.
Might be 37066, but no doubt the non standard white strip along the body will be a clue?
V200_2_912
sits under the road bridge at the Kyle of Lochalsh with a short log train on 24/4/1987.
(Any train details appreciated!)
37 209 on engineers train (wrong line) near Wakefield. Can't remember this very well but was driving Leeds to Doncaster and surprised to find this on route.
37-23 MM7323
Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon EUFI
ITAF Italian Air Force
AMI Aeronautica Militare Italiana
Italy Air Force IAM
EYSA 240950Z 19007KT 9999 BKN011 OVC085 02/M00 Q0996 R14L/19//95 R14R/19//95 GRN NOSIG
On the train hauled by 37.260 on Inverness river bridge. 30/7/82. An unfortunate trial of Ektachrome 64 film is responsible for the colour balance!
The BE-37 Honeybee is a light bomber escort in the Montefalco Air Force. In this photograph, two BE-37s are flying over the Fonterran Archipelago.
37418 " An Comuun Gaidhealach" with 6Z42 Gascoigne Wood Sidings to Lydney Up Goods Loop for the Forest of Dean Railway
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A pair of very grubby English Electric Type 3 (Class 37/0) 1,750 hp Co-Co's No.37 308 (ex-D6608) & 37 301 (ex-No,D6601), both in Rail Blue livery with all yellow front ends, powers through Cardiff (Central) station with a port Talbot - Llanwern iron ore train, double heading being a regular occurance at the time, 06/75. Scanned slide.