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GWR Manor - 7825 Lechlade Manor BR lined black w/early crest - DCC Sound

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GWR Manor - 7825 Lechlade Manor BR lined black w/early crest - DCC Sound7825 Lechlade Manor BR Lined Black (early crest)Named after a Victorian country house in Gloucestershire near the Oxfordshire border, No. 7825 Lechlade Manor carries its delivery scheme, the infamous lined black Riddles revenge scheme. This was an appropriate nickname for a Great Western designed machine wearing a livery inspired by the locomotives of the London & North Western Railway, but the image suited the elegantly proportioned 78XX locomotives

7825 Lechlade Manor BR Lined Black (early crest)Named after a Victorian country house in Gloucestershire near the Oxfordshire border, No. 7825 Lechlade Manor carries its delivery scheme, the infamous lined black ‘Riddles revenge’ scheme. This was an appropriate nickname for a Great Western-designed machine wearing a livery inspired by the locomotives of the London & North Western Railway, but the image suited the elegantly proportioned 78XX locomotives well and in some quarters it is held in higher esteem than the lined green that was later applied to the class. Note also that while our first run No. 7820 Dinmore Manor was released with the rather garish red-backed name and number plates, No. 7825 wears the more common black-backed versions. Completed by Swindon in December 1950 its first shed was Croes Newydd, Wrexham, and it was the last of the type to remain in lined black, being repainted in April 1956 after a heavy general overhaul while allocated to Carmarthen. After two years at Neyland in southwest Wales from 1961-3 it spent its last five months in traffic based at Reading, being retired in May 1964 after just 13 and a half years and around 450,000 miles of service. Dispatched to Birds at Risca, near Newport, for disposal there would be no Barry-style resurrection for No. 7825 and it was scrapped just three months later in August 1964.

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Tidy House
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 4
Might be good for some playful dogs
My dog likes to play fetch with a rubber ball and figured I would give this one a tray as it moves on its own. It is a little on the larger size, so this is likely going to be for a large dog. My dog is about 30 pounds and it was too large of a ball for his mouth. You can open up the ball and set it to bounce on its own by hitting a switch. It will bounce all around and is very quiet. However, my dog is a little nervous and he freaked out at it moving. I ended up giving it to a friend and she said her dog loves chasing around her house and outside. It is a great idea and good for some dogs, but not if your dog is a little skittish.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2026
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Jan
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun dog toy!
First, I was impressedby the quality of this ball. It seems quite well made. The adult twists it open, it's tight enough I know my dog cannot open it. Note - there are warnings it is dangerous for a dog to get to the inside. That noted, I would always supervise. There are two choices of modes, one more intense. Hold to activate your choice and tightly put back together. It worked right away, vibrating and shaking. The humans greatly enjoyed, especially a child. My dog, a bit fearful but curious. So we will slowly introduce to her. The is a USB cord included for charging, which is nice. Overall a fun item!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2026
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Matt Miller
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun
Great product and works as advertised. My dog is small and was not that interested in it, but my black Labrador was all about it. Simple to use and easy to charge. It’s durable and has lasted against my lab so far.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2026
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Robin
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 2
No good
It’s not that great
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N. Yun
Houston, US
★★★★★ 4
My kitten loves this ball
I originally got this for my 14-year-old dog because he has always loved balls, and I thought it might be a fun way to provide a little extra stimulation and entertainment. Unfortunately, he didn’t show much interest in it. However, I honestly think that may have had more to do with his age than the toy itself. The surprise was my kitten. She absolutely loved it and spent quite a bit of time chasing, batting, and interacting with it. Once she figured out that touching it would make it move, it really seemed to hold her attention. I mainly used the passive mode, where the toy only moves after being touched. I liked this setting because it felt less overwhelming and encouraged interaction without constantly running around on its own. Based on my experience, I think this toy is best suited for younger, curious pets that enjoy investigating moving objects. While it wasn’t a hit with my senior dog, it was definitely a success with my kitten. Overall, it seems well made, easy to use, and a fun option for playful pets.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026

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