Mark Laidlay Posted September 22, 2013 Share Posted September 22, 2013 That's because most of the rest ended up in North Africa; all the taxis that aren't Mercedes are Peugeots of varying vintage. We stayed on the edge of the Atlas mountains a few years ago, and there'd be a stream of taxis heading into the outskirts of the Sahara all day; each would have six or more passengers and a luggage rack about the same volume as the car.. Lots of 504s have left Australia in recent years to support the taxi industry in Egypt. Mark Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
'CHARD Posted September 22, 2013 Share Posted September 22, 2013 (edited) What about as a proportion of the 1970 figure then for a better (from my perspective) comparison. Certainly here in Australia we are far more likely to see a 404 on the road today than a BMC version of the design and I suspect that the BMC version outsold the 404. And the 404 is available in H0 scale which suits me better, still would like more Pommy cars in H0 though, people who bought French cars were considered very strange by most Australians and I don't want strange people on my layout. Mark Sorry Mark, there was no location on your profile, so I naturally assumed you were referring to the UK. EDIT: I just Googled the 404 - and I confess I don't remember ever having seen one in the UK. 504s seemed to be fairly long-lived though. Edited September 22, 2013 by 'CHARD Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BernardTPM Posted September 22, 2013 Share Posted September 22, 2013 (edited) I do remember seeing those, but they were so similar to the BMC 1500/1600 Farinas that it would be easy to overlook them (the big Austin Westminster and Wolseley 6/110 also looked much the same). I think the original big-fin BMC 1500 version came first, but not by long. Pininfarina toned the fins down for the Peugeot 404 and the revised BMC 1600. Banger racing in the '70s must have wiped out a lot of the BMC Farinas; they were hefty old lumps! Edited September 22, 2013 by BernardTPM Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted October 4, 2013 RMweb Premium Share Posted October 4, 2013 New models have just been announced by Oxford. They include 'N' scale Transits, same as the 1/76 ones and a 1/76 scale Transit Connect van. http://www.facebook.com/groups/282491821467/permalink/10151949192751468/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wamwig Posted October 5, 2013 Share Posted October 5, 2013 New models have just been announced by Oxford. They include 'N' scale Transits, same as the 1/76 ones and a 1/76 scale Transit Connect van. http://www.facebook.com/groups/282491821467/permalink/10151949192751468/ And a 1/76 RAF Commer Commando, presumably the 1 1/2 decker also used by BEA and BOAC! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
'CHARD Posted October 5, 2013 Share Posted October 5, 2013 Any chance of the info for those of us who aren't on Facebook, please? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium HillsideDepot Posted October 5, 2013 RMweb Premium Share Posted October 5, 2013 As this list is open to anyone who is on Facebook (and I know some prefer not to be) I assume it is OK to paste it here - if not Mods, please remove, and accept my apologies. NBED002 Birmingham Bedford Lomas Ambulance 1:148NBED004 St John Ambulance Bedford Lomas Ambulance 1:148NFG002 Foden FG Round Tanker Milk Marketing Board 1:148NFT005 Ford Transit Network Rail 1:148NFT006 White Transit LWB High 1:148NPB002 British Rail Commer PB Van 1:148NSET02 Five Piece Bus Set 1:148NSCA002 Scania Highline Fridge Eddie Stobart 1:148NTCAB002 Scania T Cab Curtainside Ian Hayes 1:148NMH017 Scammell Mechanical Horse Flatbed RASC 1:148NRAB010 Scammell Scarab Van Trailer Royal Navy 1:148NRAB011 Scammell Scarab Flatbed Trailer RAF 1:148NBL004 W Alexander Bristol Lodekka 1:148NUT003 Belfast Guy Arab Utility Midland Red 1:148 APH002 Austin Hearse White 1:43ASS001 Austin Seven RN Saloon Fawn 1:43LE003 Lotus Elan Plus 2 Red_Silver 1:43ASV001 Austin Seven RN Van Primrose 1:43FDE011 Ford 400E Van Fordson Tractors 1:43LAN1109008 Land Rover Series 109 Open Ferguson Tractors 1:43 72AA001 Avro Anson Mk1 500 Squadron RAF Detling 1940 1:7272DR006 DH Dragon Rapide Railway Air Services 1:7272HOR002 DH103 Sea Hornet F20 TT193 Royal Navy 1:7272PM002 RAF Trainer 1941 K1824 Puss Moth 1:7272TM005 DH82a Tiger Moth K2585 32 Squadron 1:72SP073 Dragon Rapide Swissair 1:72AC044 Hs 126A-1 A88 Legion Condor Spain 1938 1:72AC045 Kawanishi N1K2 343 Kokuta 301 Hikotai 1945 1:72AC046 Avenger GHW Bush VT51 USS Jacinto 1943 1:72 76ALL002 Flamenco Red Austin Allegro Estate 1:7676CDS002 Citroen DS19 Coral _ Dove Grey 1:7676DIS002 Land Rover Discovery 4 Sntorini Black 1:7676DTYP001 Jaguar D Type 1956 Le Mans 1:7676FF002 Ford Fiesta MkI Nevada Beige 1:7676FRE002 Land Rover Freelander Fuji White 1:7676FTYP002 Jaguar F Type Polaris White 1:7676LE002 Lotus Elan Plus2 Lagoon Blue Silver 1:7676LEV002 Lotus Evora Black 1:7676LRDF002 Land Rover Defender 2013 Tamar Blue 1:7676LTE002 Lotus Elite Cirrus White 1:7676MAR003 Morris Marina Black Tulip 1:7676MC001 Mini Coupe Pepper White and Chilli Red 1:7676RR002 Range Rover Evoque Indus Silver 1:7676SET07A Triple Morris Minor 1:7676VC002 Vauxhall Corsa Royal Military Police 1:7676XF002 Jaguar XF British Racing Green 1:7676XJ002 Jaguar XJ Crystal Blue 1:7676XK002 Jaguar XK Rhodium Silver 1:7676XKR002 Jaguar XKRS Italian Racing Green 1:7676BMC002 BMC Mobile Unit BL Special Tuning Department 1:7676DEF008 Land Rover Defender Network Rail 1:7676FT010 Ford Transit LWB High Roof Stobart 1:7676FTC001 Ford Transit Connect Royal Mail 1:7676LAN2002 Bronze Green Land Rover Series II Station Wagon 1:7676MA002 Mercedes Ambulance London 1:7676MH018 Scammell Mechanical Horse Tanker LNER 1:7676MJ005 Post Office Telephones Morris J Planning Van 1:7676PB003 Royal Mail Silver Jubilee Commer PB Van 1:7676PB004 Commer PB Minibus Crosville 1:7676WM002 Dimachios Whitby Mondial Ice Cream Van 1:7676DL4004 Dennis Light Four New World British Railways 1:7676DN005 Nottinghamshire FB Dennis RS 1:7676F8004 Dennis F8 Essex Fire Brigade 1:7676LAN2004 Red Land Rover Series II Fire Appliance 1:7676LC002 Leyland Cub FK7 City of Canterbury Fire Brigade 1:7676LRC001 Land Rover FT6 Carmichael Cheshire County Fire Brigade 1:7676PB005 Commer PB Van London Fire Brigade 1:7676TIL005 Austin Tilly London Fire Brigade 1:7676SET18 5 Piece Jaguar Set XJ XKR_S XF XK F 1:7676SET20 Three Piece Mini Set 1:7676SET21 Five Piece Mini Set 1:7676SET24 London Fire Brigade Set _Dennis F106 and Austin Tilly 1:7676IRZ004 Eddie Stobart Scania Irizar PB 1:7676TCAB003 Scania T Cab Topline Curtainside J H Yates and Sons Ltd 1:7676TIP004 AEC Tipper Tarmac 1:76SHL02TK Scania R Series Tanker W H Malcolm 1:76SHL03TK Eddie Stobart Scania Highline Tanker 1:7676BD011 Bedford OX Queen Mary Trailer RAF 108 Repair Salvage Unit Tunisia 1943 1:7676BF002 Olive Drab 40MM Bofors Gun 1:7676CMP004 1st Canadian Army _ UK 1944 CMP LAA Tractor 1:7676COM001 Commer Commando RAF 1:7676DEF010 Land Rover Defender Station Wagon RAF Northolt 1:7676DSC002 Dingo Scout Car 10th Mounted Rifles 10th ACB Polish 1:7676MWD005 Bedford MWD 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards 1:7676SET23 3 Piece Set - Tilly, David Brown Tractor and Land Rover 1:7676SET25 Italy 1943 Military Set 1:7676CMP003 Royal Blue CMP LAA Tractor 1:7676LRT004 Leyland Royal Tiger Maidstone & District 1:7676OWB009 Bedford OWB Bournemouth Corporation 1:7676FSR003 Fowler Road Roller Fippenny Queen_A W Field 1:7676LAN2003 Billy Smarts Land Rover Series II Hard Top Speakers 1:7676SST004 Hibble & Mellors Ltd Scammell Showtrac 1:76 87ED58003 Edsel Citation 1958 Chalk Pink_Frost White 1:8787ED58004 Edsel Citation 1958 Gold Metallic_Frost White 1:8787LC41003 Lincoln Continental 1941 Pewter Grey 1:8787LC41004 Lincoln Continental 1941 Rockingham Tan 1:8787ME49003 Mercury 1949 Pirate Red 1:8787ME49004 Mercury 1949 Lima Tan_ Haiti Beige 1:8787TH56003 Ford Thunderbird 1956 Sage Green_Colonial White 1:8787TH56004 Ford Thunderbird 1956 Fiesta Red_Colonial White 1:87 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted October 5, 2013 RMweb Premium Share Posted October 5, 2013 And a 1/76 RAF Commer Commando, presumably the 1 1/2 decker also used by BEA and BOAC! Oop's I forgot that one and yes it is. (Also used by Aer Lingus, Air France and one or two other European airlines, Sabena and Swissair come to mind.) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted October 5, 2013 RMweb Premium Share Posted October 5, 2013 As this list is open to anyone who is on Facebook (and I know some prefer not to be) I assume it is OK to paste it here - if not Mods, please remove, and accept my apologies. NBED002 Birmingham Bedford Lomas Ambulance 1:148 NBED004 St John Ambulance Bedford Lomas Ambulance 1:148 NFG002 Foden FG Round Tanker Milk Marketing Board 1:148 NFT005 Ford Transit Network Rail 1:148 NFT006 White Transit LWB High 1:148 NPB002 British Rail Commer PB Van 1:148 NSET02 Five Piece Bus Set 1:148 NSCA002 Scania Highline Fridge Eddie Stobart 1:148 NTCAB002 Scania T Cab Curtainside Ian Hayes 1:148 NMH017 Scammell Mechanical Horse Flatbed RASC 1:148 NRAB010 Scammell Scarab Van Trailer Royal Navy 1:148 NRAB011 Scammell Scarab Flatbed Trailer RAF 1:148 NBL004 W Alexander Bristol Lodekka 1:148 NUT003 Belfast Guy Arab Utility Midland Red 1:148 APH002 Austin Hearse White 1:43 ASS001 Austin Seven RN Saloon Fawn 1:43 LE003 Lotus Elan Plus 2 Red_Silver 1:43 ASV001 Austin Seven RN Van Primrose 1:43 FDE011 Ford 400E Van Fordson Tractors 1:43 LAN1109008 Land Rover Series 109 Open Ferguson Tractors 1:43 72AA001 Avro Anson Mk1 500 Squadron RAF Detling 1940 1:72 72DR006 DH Dragon Rapide Railway Air Services 1:72 72HOR002 DH103 Sea Hornet F20 TT193 Royal Navy 1:72 72PM002 RAF Trainer 1941 K1824 Puss Moth 1:72 72TM005 DH82a Tiger Moth K2585 32 Squadron 1:72 SP073 Dragon Rapide Swissair 1:72 AC044 Hs 126A-1 A88 Legion Condor Spain 1938 1:72 AC045 Kawanishi N1K2 343 Kokuta 301 Hikotai 1945 1:72 AC046 Avenger GHW Bush VT51 USS Jacinto 1943 1:72 76ALL002 Flamenco Red Austin Allegro Estate 1:76 76CDS002 Citroen DS19 Coral _ Dove Grey 1:76 76DIS002 Land Rover Discovery 4 Sntorini Black 1:76 76DTYP001 Jaguar D Type 1956 Le Mans 1:76 76FF002 Ford Fiesta MkI Nevada Beige 1:76 76FRE002 Land Rover Freelander Fuji White 1:76 76FTYP002 Jaguar F Type Polaris White 1:76 76LE002 Lotus Elan Plus2 Lagoon Blue Silver 1:76 76LEV002 Lotus Evora Black 1:76 76LRDF002 Land Rover Defender 2013 Tamar Blue 1:76 76LTE002 Lotus Elite Cirrus White 1:76 76MAR003 Morris Marina Black Tulip 1:76 76MC001 Mini Coupe Pepper White and Chilli Red 1:76 76RR002 Range Rover Evoque Indus Silver 1:76 76SET07A Triple Morris Minor 1:76 76VC002 Vauxhall Corsa Royal Military Police 1:76 76XF002 Jaguar XF British Racing Green 1:76 76XJ002 Jaguar XJ Crystal Blue 1:76 76XK002 Jaguar XK Rhodium Silver 1:76 76XKR002 Jaguar XKRS Italian Racing Green 1:76 76BMC002 BMC Mobile Unit BL Special Tuning Department 1:76 76DEF008 Land Rover Defender Network Rail 1:76 76FT010 Ford Transit LWB High Roof Stobart 1:76 76FTC001 Ford Transit Connect Royal Mail 1:76 76LAN2002 Bronze Green Land Rover Series II Station Wagon 1:76 76MA002 Mercedes Ambulance London 1:76 76MH018 Scammell Mechanical Horse Tanker LNER 1:76 76MJ005 Post Office Telephones Morris J Planning Van 1:76 76PB003 Royal Mail Silver Jubilee Commer PB Van 1:76 76PB004 Commer PB Minibus Crosville 1:76 76WM002 Dimachios Whitby Mondial Ice Cream Van 1:76 76DL4004 Dennis Light Four New World British Railways 1:76 76DN005 Nottinghamshire FB Dennis RS 1:76 76F8004 Dennis F8 Essex Fire Brigade 1:76 76LAN2004 Red Land Rover Series II Fire Appliance 1:76 76LC002 Leyland Cub FK7 City of Canterbury Fire Brigade 1:76 76LRC001 Land Rover FT6 Carmichael Cheshire County Fire Brigade 1:76 76PB005 Commer PB Van London Fire Brigade 1:76 76TIL005 Austin Tilly London Fire Brigade 1:76 76SET18 5 Piece Jaguar Set XJ XKR_S XF XK F 1:76 76SET20 Three Piece Mini Set 1:76 76SET21 Five Piece Mini Set 1:76 76SET24 London Fire Brigade Set _Dennis F106 and Austin Tilly 1:76 76IRZ004 Eddie Stobart Scania Irizar PB 1:76 76TCAB003 Scania T Cab Topline Curtainside J H Yates and Sons Ltd 1:76 76TIP004 AEC Tipper Tarmac 1:76 SHL02TK Scania R Series Tanker W H Malcolm 1:76 SHL03TK Eddie Stobart Scania Highline Tanker 1:76 76BD011 Bedford OX Queen Mary Trailer RAF 108 Repair Salvage Unit Tunisia 1943 1:76 76BF002 Olive Drab 40MM Bofors Gun 1:76 76CMP004 1st Canadian Army _ UK 1944 CMP LAA Tractor 1:76 76COM001 Commer Commando RAF 1:76 76DEF010 Land Rover Defender Station Wagon RAF Northolt 1:76 76DSC002 Dingo Scout Car 10th Mounted Rifles 10th ACB Polish 1:76 76MWD005 Bedford MWD 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards 1:76 76SET23 3 Piece Set - Tilly, David Brown Tractor and Land Rover 1:76 76SET25 Italy 1943 Military Set 1:76 76CMP003 Royal Blue CMP LAA Tractor 1:76 76LRT004 Leyland Royal Tiger Maidstone & District 1:76 76OWB009 Bedford OWB Bournemouth Corporation 1:76 76FSR003 Fowler Road Roller Fippenny Queen_A W Field 1:76 76LAN2003 Billy Smarts Land Rover Series II Hard Top Speakers 1:76 76SST004 Hibble & Mellors Ltd Scammell Showtrac 1:76 87ED58003 Edsel Citation 1958 Chalk Pink_Frost White 1:87 87ED58004 Edsel Citation 1958 Gold Metallic_Frost White 1:87 87LC41003 Lincoln Continental 1941 Pewter Grey 1:87 87LC41004 Lincoln Continental 1941 Rockingham Tan 1:87 87ME49003 Mercury 1949 Pirate Red 1:87 87ME49004 Mercury 1949 Lima Tan_ Haiti Beige 1:87 87TH56003 Ford Thunderbird 1956 Sage Green_Colonial White 1:87 87TH56004 Ford Thunderbird 1956 Fiesta Red_Colonial White 1:87 That was posted by the MD of Oxford himself so should be OK. 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dinkyme Posted October 5, 2013 Share Posted October 5, 2013 Pictures are now on Facebook pages, one shows the RAF Commer Commando and it is the coach version not the 70's/80's truck. Would have been nice if it was the truck version as they were used by BR, GOP and Post Office. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted October 5, 2013 RMweb Premium Share Posted October 5, 2013 Pictures are now on Facebook pages, one shows the RAF Commer Commando and it is the coach version not the 70's/80's truck. Would have been nice if it was the truck version as they were used by BR, GOP and Post Office. Although the truck is referred to as a Commando strictly speaking the name only applies to the PSV chassis. A moot point anyway as the only differences was the axle ratio and spring rate. (The lorry was officially the Q4). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dinkyme Posted October 5, 2013 Share Posted October 5, 2013 Although the truck is referred to as a Commando strictly speaking the name only applies to the PSV chassis. A moot point anyway as the only differences was the axle ratio and spring rate. (The lorry was officially the Q4). Wikipedia shows the Commando truck that I was talking about 'Dodge 100 Commando' built during the 1970s & 1980s. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dinkyme Posted October 5, 2013 Share Posted October 5, 2013 Time Tunnel Models are now showing full list with either pictures or photos and price. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeharvey22 Posted October 7, 2013 Share Posted October 7, 2013 (edited) This is as tasty a response to past wish lists as one could expect, and I could find room for just as many of this latest batch of diecasts on my layout, and in my display cabinet, as I could find for T9s, M7s, and anything else that was once LSWR/SR, but I am ever more sceptical about their appearance. I have just finished cancelling advance orders for various items that have continued to fail to match delivery forecasts. We believe that we know the manufacturing difficulties overseas, and there is often a Forum member with "unofficial" inside information, but the delays drag on with very little "official" news/press release to explain the extended delays or to improve credibility. I feel that my brand loyalty is being taken for granted, and I have now voted "No". Sorry to the hard-pressed manufacturers, but you seem not to need my custom. I see your point Peter. At least Oxford Diecast's MD involves himself directly with the specialist Facebook group referenced above, and posts photos of pre-production and finished models. Yesterday he also talked about tooling costs, and lead times. The programme above is for 2014 release if I read it correctly, and as far as I can calculate OD is catching up steadily on its backlog but you can always expect to have around 150 -250 items announced but not delivered, with about 25 new items released on average each month. The public announcement date for the list above is around 25 October when the next catalogue is released. All of this info is from the Oxford Diecast Collectors Facebook page Mike Edited October 7, 2013 by mikeharvey22 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wamwig Posted October 7, 2013 Share Posted October 7, 2013 This is as tasty a response to past wish lists as one could expect, and I could find room for just as many of this latest batch of diecasts on my layout, and in my display cabinet, as I could find for T9s, M7s, and anything else that was once LSWR/SR, but I am ever more sceptical about their appearance. I have just finished cancelling advance orders for various items that have continued to fail to match delivery forecasts. We believe that we know the manufacturing difficulties overseas, and there is often a Forum member with "unofficial" inside information, but the delays drag on with very little "official" news/press release to explain the extended delays or to improve credibility. I feel that my brand loyalty is being taken for granted, and I have now voted "No". Sorry to the hard-pressed manufacturers, but you seem not to need my custom. I understand your frustration Peter, however virtually all of what is listed by Oxford does turn up eventually and I do think they have been making great efforts to catch up, ok so there might be one or two from 2010/11 releases that have yet to turn up but on the whole my impression is they are getting better on delivery times and them being a little slow at times does help spread the cost a little bit! I also find the delays a little frustating although it is a nice surprise when they do arrive! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
shortliner Posted October 8, 2013 Share Posted October 8, 2013 Does anyone have something approaching a definite release date for the 87xxxxx series (the US models)? A phonecall only elicited a rather laconic - "Try again after Christmas" - with no year specified! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wamwig Posted October 8, 2013 Share Posted October 8, 2013 I guess so, but when one's wish list - declared and undeclared - is dangled in front of us, and delivery is the day after tomorrow..................... But they do (usually) come eventually! I will get the Queen Mary (and I hope they do it with Bedford S Type and AEC prime movers as well, can we hope for a Commer Q2 as well?) even though I have a couple of airfix examples. There is a scrap yard near to me that used to have some piled up by the fence, they may even still be there under all the vegetation but its difficult to see at the moment!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wamwig Posted October 8, 2013 Share Posted October 8, 2013 (edited) A google search - Images - RAF Queen Mary trailers - brings up a lot of history. I even appear in one of the pics. Hmmm the one with the (plastic) Red Arrows Hawk maybe? Edited October 8, 2013 by wamwig Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted October 8, 2013 RMweb Premium Share Posted October 8, 2013 IIRC there was two different sizes of Queen Mary trailers, the size was increased on the later ones. A photograph has appeared on another forum sight of a QM trailer being used as a footbridge over a stream, the only modification is the removal of the goose-neck, it still retains its wheels and tyres. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fat Controller Posted October 8, 2013 Share Posted October 8, 2013 IIRC there was two different sizes of Queen Mary trailers, the size was increased on the later ones. A photograph has appeared on another forum sight of a QM trailer being used as a footbridge over a stream, the only modification is the removal of the goose-neck, it still retains its wheels and tyres. When did they go out of service? I remember seeing one on the old Morriston- Skewen road in the mid-late 1960s, heading east with most of a Hunter on board. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
phil gollin Posted October 9, 2013 Share Posted October 9, 2013 ............. A photograph has appeared on another forum sight of a QM trailer being used as a footbridge over a stream, the only modification is the removal of the goose-neck, it still retains its wheels and tyres. This ? ; http://s89.photobucket.com/user/ramc181/media/Continuation%20Album%201/AQM2.jpg.html From here ? ; http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/archive/index.php/t-37139.html Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PhilJ W Posted October 9, 2013 RMweb Premium Share Posted October 9, 2013 This ? ; http://s89.photobucket.com/user/ramc181/media/Continuation%20Album%201/AQM2.jpg.html From here ? ; http://hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/archive/index.php/t-37139.html Thats the one, but not from that site, IIRC it was from the Airfield Information Exchange. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dinkyme Posted October 11, 2013 Share Posted October 11, 2013 Just been looking on www.eddiestobartmodels.com site and they are showing some nice looking vehicles due soon from Oxford via Atlas first. I notice the trailer being pulled by DAF2800 is also new design, its tandem axle curtain sider looks to be around 35 to 40 feet long?. As for the Scania 8 legger with crane in rail colours, well. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
autocoach Posted October 12, 2013 Share Posted October 12, 2013 Any idea who will do distribution for 1/87 in the US. I know a lot of my 1950's ESPEE modelling friends will be interested. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Retro_man Posted October 13, 2013 Share Posted October 13, 2013 Any idea who will do distribution for 1/87 in the US. I know a lot of my 1950's ESPEE modelling friends will be interested. Model Railway Imports in Canada will be stocking these models. www.modelrailwayimports.com info@modelrailwayimports.com Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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