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    Posted 9 years ago

    Emmanov1980
    (4 items)

    Would anyone have any information on this please.Says London midland and Scottish railway on back.Print underneath as shown in pictures.Any help much appreciated.Age etc.Thank you

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    Hornby R1167 The Flying Scotsman OO Gauge Train Set, DCC Ready (S4) CP#8696
    Hornby R1167 The Flying Scotsman OO...
    $186
    HORNBY, BLACK 5 MIXED TRAFFIC LOCO FINISHED IN UN-LINED BR BLACK
    HORNBY, BLACK 5 MIXED TRAFFIC LOCO ...
    $85
    **RARE** Limited Edition Hornby R.3100 Flying Scotsman in LNER(NE) wartime black
    **RARE** Limited Edition Hornby R.3...
    $162
    Hornby 00 - Lot of 7 - Clerestory Coaches - Good Condition - Boxed - No Reserve
    Hornby 00 - Lot of 7 - Clerestory C...
    $66
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    Hornby R1167 The Flying Scotsman OO Gauge Train Set, DCC Ready (S4) CP#8696
    Hornby R1167 The Flying Scotsman OO...
    $186
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    1. AzTom AzTom, 9 years ago
      I never got into the trains but I think this is a Hornby by Meccano Ld.
      A google search should bring up a lot of info.
    2. Lata Lata, 6 years ago
      This is a really cool and rare O gauge Locomotive! it was produced in the late 1920´s by Meccano (Hornby), Lithographed tin, its still in good shape considering it has almost 100 years, its missing the side rods, pistons and cylinders, but you can find replacement parts to restore it. This is a 1927 identic Hornby model https://dolfmeister.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/IMG_0009-512x384.jpg

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