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Triang Hornby Class 35 Hymek Diesel - Nigels - 04-04-2018

A classic locomotive and in fact very similar to the very first model train I ever owned as a kid (a Lima Class 33). This one is a bit dusty, but its complete and as I only paid less than $20 for it I'm a happy bunny Smile

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RE: Triang Hornby Class 35 Hymek Diesel - Super - 04-04-2018

Boy, you have been on a roll lately Nigels. The dusty makes it look weathered...I like it.


RE: Triang Hornby Class 35 Hymek Diesel - Nigels - 04-04-2018

Funny you should say that as I was thinking the same thing, doubly so with the slightly rusty connectors at each end. Maybe I'll leave her as she is Smile


RE: Triang Hornby Class 35 Hymek Diesel - leylandvictory2 - 04-04-2018

You slap a face on it, it resembles bear


RE: Triang Hornby Class 35 Hymek Diesel - Chrizzly - 04-05-2018

You mean like THIS?
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Hornby actually did this in (I think) 2004, and it lasted until (again, I think) 2007.


RE: Triang Hornby Class 35 Hymek Diesel - Nigels - 04-05-2018

That's a pretty good use of an old set of model tooling, the one I got (R758) was sold by Triang/Hornby 1967 and 1976 in that blue livery, so no wonder my example is a bit dusty/weathered lol!