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BR Class 37 - BR Dutch - 37106 - DCC Sound

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BR Class 37 - BR Dutch - 37106 - DCC Sound37106 (ex D6806) Civil Engineers Dutch Over 70 Class 37s gained the Civil Engineers Dutch livery with split headcode examples being just slightly over represented considering they only made up just over a third of the fleet. It is thus unsurprising that the calls for another Dutch machine have become increasingly deafening. With centre headcode 37258 being a very popular member of our second run, the fourth batch introduces splitbox 37106, which

37106 (ex-D6806) Civil Engineer’s ‘Dutch’

Over 70 Class 37s gained the Civil Engineer’s ‘Dutch’ livery with split headcode examples being just slightly over represented considering they only made up just over a third of the fleet. It is thus unsurprising that the calls for another ‘Dutch’ machine have become increasingly deafening. With centre headcode 37258 being a very popular member of our second run, the fourth batch introduces splitbox 37106, which swapped its Railfreight Metals identity in April 1993 for the colourful grey and yellow courtesy of Glasgow Works.

                  This had originally been built by English Electric at Newton-le-Willows as D6806 in January 1963, part of the D6796-D6818 batch that were the first of the type with the ‘flush’ or ‘welded’ roof that was adopted for the rest of the production. Another 41A Darnell machine that also called iconic sheds such as Gateshead, Healey Mills, Immingham and Tinsley home, it managed to avoid the exodus of the class to Scotland in the early 1980s but eventually received its moving papers at the end of 1990 and returned again in December 1992. Despite its Inverness allocation it was fitted with Eastfield depot plaques on its Dutch repaint, the move to the Glasgow depot not coming until later that year. For its shorter second stint north of the border it was designated to Regional Railways infrastructure and passenger use, and was a notable regular on Edinburgh-Inverness diagrams as well as Inverness-Aberdeen and Edinburgh-Perth trains among other workings.

                  In October 1993 it was on the move again, debuting at Stratford, which quickly replaced the depot plaque with a colourful cockney sparrow variants and added a sticker version for good luck as well. Principally employed on engineer’s duties it negotiated the brief Mainline Freight without incident, although the plaques and arrows quickly disappeared after the EWS takeover in 1996. It transferred to Eastleigh the following year and then Toton in 1998 before finally being stopped in March 1999, another victim of the Class 66 influx. After component recovery it was cut up at Wigan CRDC in August 2000.

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Draper, US
★★★★★ 2
Not quite right
Size: Small Storage Area
this is "as advertised" but a simple extra ridge of plastic would have made it perfect. the issue people are having with the arctis pro, the thing that makes you want a stand for it, is the base station is a little too light, you can push it when you go to use the knob's integrated button. Issue here is the fit of the base is loose enough, you can still push the base out of the back. So it looks nice, and gives you a place to put the headphones and some other desk clutter, but it doesn't REALLY solve the problem.
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Nick
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 3
3D Printed (Not Mentioned) and Base is Way Too Loose
Size: Small Storage Area, Size: Small Storage Area
I bought this to clean up my desk setup for my SteelSeries Nova Pro Wireless, and while it looks decent from a distance, there are two major issues that weren't clear from the product page. First, this is a 3D-printed product. Nowhere in the Amazon description or photos does it state that this is 3D printed. You can clearly see the layer lines and "stair-stepping" on the curves. While I don't mind 3D printing in general, for this price point, I expected a standard injection-molded plastic finish. The product page feels a bit misleading by omitting this detail. Second, the fit is very poor. The "integrated dock" for the GameDAC station doesn't actually lock into place. There is no snap or friction fit; it sits so loosely that you can slide the DAC out of the front or back with the single push of a finger. This makes it feel unstable, especially when you are trying to use the volume dial or swap out batteries. Bottom Line: It’s a nice idea and fits the aesthetic of the headset, but the execution feels like a prototype rather than a finished consumer product. If you're looking for a secure "lock-in" feel for your expensive base station, this isn't it.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2026
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Avery l.
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
High quality stand
Style: Swivel Base, Color: Silver, Style: Swivel Base, Color: Silver
The mStand 360 is an amazing stand. I love how it is built from a single piece of aluminum and looks amazing on my desk. It fits my Macbook Pro 15" extremely well and raises it up to the height of my monitor easily. Not only does it help me improve my posture, but it also neatens up my desk significantly. I can easily fit an external keyboard under my Macbook when I am not using it, clearing up space. The hole in the back is also useful for bunching cables together that go directly into my Macbook, keeping my cables off the floor when I take my Macbook to go somewhere. The stand feels very stable, with no chance of my Macbook falling off. The aluminum C shape does have a slight bend on it if you put extra weight on it, but all in all, it feels very sturdy. The rubber padding on the stand also keeps the stand from scraping or damaging any part of my laptop and I feel very comfortable trusting the stand with my laptop. I would not recommend typing on a laptop keyboard while it is on the stand, but it works great with external keyboards. The swivel feature met my expectations, allowing the laptop to be easily turned. Thankfully, it was not too easy to turn and my laptop does not turn itself when in the stand. It is a nice feature to have, especially because I paid only 5$ extra for it (the price for the swivel stand seems to have increased since then). I am very happy with my purchase, even though it did seem a little expensive. I am wholly satisfied that I spent the extra 20$ to get a great laptop stand that will probably last for years.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2016
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Ghostly Pat
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
This stand is just perfect!
Style: Swivel Base, Color: Space Gray
I first started looking at stands when I learned that staring at a laptop for hours can cause back injuries. So, I got the idea to use a stand, at home. This stand allows me to have a keyboard and mouse and use my laptop as a glorified desktop with a smaller monitor. I was astonished at the quality of this stand. It is better built than it needs to be, but I am not complaining at all about this. Let's face it, we spend a lot of money on our laptops, and you want to have a great platform to sit your laptop on. I love the ability to swivel the stand. My desk is very close to a window that lets in a lot of the sun at certain times of days. This would result in a glare if not for the ability to spin my computer ever so slightly in either direction to combat this problem. Also, it is a great cable manager with the hole on the back of the stand that makes everything look cleaner and more organized. The color matches my MacBook perfectly and looks like it is an Apple product. Summary: Great product. High quality. Looks great. Swizel is impressive and useful.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2018
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RhapsodicRose
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Perfect stand for your Apple products
Style: Swivel Base, Color: Silver
I loved the look and design of this stand so much that I bought two of them, one for my work office and one for my home office. I have a 13" Macbook Pro and the screen sits at the perfect height for me. I do not feel like I am straining my neck looking down at my computer screen anymore. At both my work and home offices I have Apple display monitors, so now my laptop screen is inline with my monitors, AND matches their bases, which is very nice. The keyboard is at a nice angle and isn't too high off the desk if you need to use the trackpad or keyboard. However, I recommend using a secondary keyboard and mouse. The keyboard sits about 4" off the desk so there is room to store your secondary keyboard and mouse underneath the stand. But because it is 4" off the desk, it makes it uncomfortable to type on the laptop or use the trackpad for an extended period of time. The cord keeper hole in the back of the stand is a nice touch, however if your cords are too tight, it will rotate your stand. The swivel is a nice touch, but it is somewhat sensitive. So far no accidental bumps have irritated me, which was one of my concerns before I purchased. All-in-all I would recommend this product to anyone who uses their laptop with a secondary display, regardless of if you use Apple products or not. It is a well made stand and looks good, and seems like it will accommodate most laptops (within the manufacturers guidelines).
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2013

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