Lovley catalouge hopefully I can find one for my collection. Your vedios are really good I have now been able to date my catalouges and put in a clear file folder thanks to these vedios thank you .
They occasionally come up on ebay, until then at least you can see what's in it here, but it's still not the same as having the hard copy in your hands 🙂 I'm soo happy these have helped, it's soo hard with some manufacturers to track down even what catalogues they have made, let alone what they look like, I still hope to do some sort of website in the future, just so people know what is out there, bless you for your support 🙂🙂👍
Only 7 locos in the range, with only 4 of them being British Railways models. I have a 1953 R.52 Jinty in my collection. It has the earlier Mk.II couplings, a matt lacquered finish and a slightly different chassis because it's powered by an X01b motor (larger magnet).
Yes, not the biggest of ranges to launch a catalogue with ! But was a different world 70 odd years ago, sounds like an interesting piece in your collection 🙂👍
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Very interesting. Thanks for sharing 👍
No problem, and thanks for watching, I've enjoyed seeing what they made in the early years myself 🙂
Nice trains. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Lovley catalouge hopefully I can find one for my collection.
Your vedios are really good I have now been able to date my catalouges and put in a clear file folder thanks to these vedios thank you .
They occasionally come up on ebay, until then at least you can see what's in it here, but it's still not the same as having the hard copy in your hands 🙂 I'm soo happy these have helped, it's soo hard with some manufacturers to track down even what catalogues they have made, let alone what they look like, I still hope to do some sort of website in the future, just so people know what is out there, bless you for your support 🙂🙂👍
Only 7 locos in the range, with only 4 of them being British Railways models.
I have a 1953 R.52 Jinty in my collection. It has the earlier Mk.II couplings, a matt lacquered finish and a slightly different chassis because it's powered by an X01b motor (larger magnet).
Yes, not the biggest of ranges to launch a catalogue with ! But was a different world 70 odd years ago, sounds like an interesting piece in your collection 🙂👍