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Hornby Railways Catalogue and Box Art - An Advent Calendar Lookback


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On 14/12/2020 at 14:27, BernardTPM said:

Side-on with those size wheels it does look more like a later build S15 than an Arthur. I'm sure it would look better painted black too.

Like this...........Just a quickie repaint, done yesterday on a £10 purchase and, unlike any Mainline loco, it runs beautifully. And the wheels haven't fallen off, or jammed......

 

 

 

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20240419_145646.jpg.f93d5a156685e32671ee165b4407665c.jpgHas anybody got Triang-Hornby sets with the photo's of the models, set in a photo-shopped landscape, that covered the track and tunnel mouth's? (Pic.1)Also, the drawn side panel type, e.g. "Express Passenger"? (Pic.2) If so, can you post a picture? Trying to find out just how many kinds there are. Would also like to know more about the artists of the latter. D. ivory, Ken Rush and C. Harrison were three i know about.

 

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10 hours ago, 33C said:

Has anybody got a Triang-Hornby set with the photo's of the models, set in a photo-shopped landscape, that covered the track and tunnel mouth's? (Pic.1)Also, the drawn side panel type, e.g. "Express Passenger"? (Pic.2) If so, can you post a picture? Trying to find out just how many kinds there are. Would also like to know more about the artists of the latter. D. ivory and C. Harrison were two i know about.

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Looks like the sort of thing that would be supplied by Hornby to be sold through a catalogue or a chain of department stores in the days when they had sensible toy departments.

 

Its the sort of thing that t'internet and all the rest swept away.

 

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10 hours ago, 33C said:

Has anybody got a Triang-Hornby set with the photo's of the models, set in a photo-shopped landscape, that covered the track and tunnel mouth's? (Pic.1)Also, the drawn side panel type, e.g. "Express Passenger"? (Pic.2) If so, can you post a picture? Trying to find out just how many kinds there are. Would also like to know more about the artists of the latter. D. ivory and C. Harrison were two i know about.

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Considering we can ridicule jigsaws, that strange LNER smokeboxed LMS Princess with GWR Castle inside cylinder block is just as bad....

 

 

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Red wheels, tension locks, no rods or buffers....but plenty of atmosphere!

 

You don't get this anymore...

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Scrolling down, I thought "it'd be good to include Dockmaster" and you beat me to it!

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As the loco in DM is a clockwork one direction only machine, it would be pointless to have a front coupling, and the loco illustration is accurate in all respects, red plastic wheels, no rods, no buffers.  One of Triangs most basic offerings!

 

You also get a van, a wagon and a circle of R1 Super 4 track...

Triang RS.70 Dockmaster

 

Oh yes, and a key!

 

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1 hour ago, Legend said:

All of these evoke very happy memories . 

Including what you really, really wanted, and what you got! Luckily, I got the  R.782 Rail Freight set pictured 'coz it had a siding!

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