clyde model dockyard? oh, yes. ds, we used to go and get all our toys there, as well. we used to make model airplanes and use balsa wood, and you'd just stick them all up together again. it was a great place. good quality shop. it's a good quality box. let's see if we've got something good quality inside it. off comes the lid. out comes the first bit of rail. well, now, first of all, looking at the bit of rail, it's a gauge one rail, which is 1/3 inches between the tracks here. so, that's a good sign. out comes the tender. nice-looking tender. i'm gonna ask you to pop that on the track. ( clears throat ) and... quite nice. "quite nice"? i love-- i love your talent up here for, you know, under-description. "quite nice," he says. this is... fantastic. please put it on the track, and i'm going to move the box away so that we can see it in all its glory. and what else? in the box here, there are a few more bits of track, some bits of paper... so, this train i can date pretty much to 1906 to 1912. you can see the letters