Wow Wow Wow! I did not know that Hornby had an "O" gauge line, and that train is beautiful beyond words. SFZ
An interesting and varied collection. Very little in the way of pre-war toys at the fairs in NZ.
Superb Will. Who released Tressy?
Hi Paul. Tressy was made by Palitoy (Cascelloid) under licence.
Thanks Will.its a fab thing. Is that going in your shop?
Congrats on the coaches, Will. Full rake of corridors by the looks of it? Very good to see them behind a Yorkshirei That's my favourite Hornby loco and I still hope to find one. Brilliant stuff. Best -- Paul V
Rake of corridors, an amazing phrase and new to me. Thanks Paul.
Corridor coaches, Woodsy. :) As opposed to separate compartments with individual doors. Hornby made both, you see. Best -- Paul
And on a separate note, I see Will isn't worrying about global warming but quite the opposite. -Five- snow ploughs if not more? :)Best -- Paul
Wow Wow Wow! I did not know that Hornby had an "O" gauge line, and that train is beautiful beyond words. SFZ
ReplyDeleteAn interesting and varied collection. Very little in the way of pre-war toys at the fairs in NZ.
ReplyDeleteSuperb Will. Who released Tressy?
ReplyDeleteHi Paul. Tressy was made by Palitoy (Cascelloid) under licence.
DeleteThanks Will.its a fab thing. Is that going in your shop?
DeleteCongrats on the coaches, Will. Full rake of corridors by the looks of it? Very good to see them behind a Yorkshirei That's my favourite Hornby loco and I still hope to find one. Brilliant stuff. Best -- Paul V
ReplyDeleteRake of corridors, an amazing phrase and new to me. Thanks Paul.
ReplyDeleteCorridor coaches, Woodsy. :) As opposed to separate compartments with individual doors. Hornby made both, you see. Best -- Paul
DeleteAnd on a separate note, I see Will isn't worrying about global warming but quite the opposite.
ReplyDelete-Five- snow ploughs if not more? :)
Best -- Paul