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26 March 2010 Hits: 5216
This locomotive was nothing more than a boiler attached to the remnants of components which had been under pressure from other UK based Feldbahn owners who needed parts. Therefore an extraordinarily high percentage of the parts on this locomotive had to be manufactured from scratch. Add to that the fact that Lukas Nel and his team did not have original engineering drawings and the scale of the problem begins to emerge.

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RN 193 -Lest we forget, this is what the Feldbahn looked like when it arrived from the UK

RN 192 - Feldbahn locos working in Eastern Europe

RN 176 - Bloemfontein. Brigade (Feldbahn) Locomotive

RN 163 - Our Brigade (Feldbahn) restoration proceeds apace.

RN 148 - The Brigade Loco (Feldbahn) makes more steady progress

RN 132 - The Feldbahn being restored by Sandstone Bloemfontein workshops is proceeding steadily

RN 84 - Work continues on Feldbahn locomotive boiler

RN 72 - Work continues on Feldbahn locomotive

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