Today's Hornby Deliveries...

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Following on from my recent posts here's a few things that turned up in the post today Smile

To start we have a larger loco, this is a 4-6-0 'Castle' Class loco depicted as 'Blenheim' in early British Rail livery, this is a particularly nice model and a class which I'd not got one of until now Smile

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Next up is an early BR liveried version of the little Class 06 Diesel, as such it is painted in BR Green, note it also lacks the yellow/black markings.

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My next one is not actually a Hornby, it is a Bachmann J72 class 0-6-0 tank locomotive in LNER black livery, very nice and detailed model Smile

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This next one is quite special, although it is based on one of the normal Hornby 0-4-0 steam loco's this one is a special edition only available to 'Hornby Collectors Club' members (although like with this one some individuals sell them on eBay). This one was liveried to celebrate the recent Queen Elizabeth 2 celebrations, it is actually in a very dark burgendy red, which doesn't come though too well on the pics. But as you can see overall its a lovely little train Smile

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Next up are a few assorted wagons including a cute little tanker which will probably appeal to Super Smile

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Last but not least are two more of the little 0-4-0 Class 0F steam locomotives in particularly nice liveries. These are one of my favourite little loco's as they are incredibly well made and solid and excellent little runners Smile

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(This post was last modified: 03-21-2018, 07:51 PM by Nigels.)
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That Blenheim is beautiful and you are right about that Tanker but what really drew my eye is that Speedfreight Boxcar, the riveting is lovely and I love rivets. The box actually looks to be a bit weathered, is that what it looks like to you! All in All, a great haul of locomotives.
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  • Nigels
Beautiful locos! That 0-4-0 collectors model was used as a 4 wheeled thomas at one stage
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(03-22-2018, 12:55 AM)Super Wrote: That Blenheim is beautiful and you are right about that Tanker but what really drew my eye is that Speedfreight Boxcar, the riveting is lovely and I love rivets. The box actually looks to be a bit weathered, is that what it looks like to you! All in All, a great haul of locomotives.

Funny you should mention that Boxcar Super, I really like that one as well, as you say it does look a little weathered, but that is not an effect added it is simply that it is a quite old wagon with a little 'play wear'. But it definitely adds to the realism look, which on that particular wagon seems to really work well. Some I don't think its so good, but that is a nice one.

(03-22-2018, 02:04 AM)Ucwepn Wrote: Beautiful locos! That 0-4-0 collectors model was used as a 4 wheeled thomas at one stage

Thanks Ucwepn, they are indeed lovely and you're right about the 4 wheeled Thomas there was indeed one at one time. In fact they are still readily available on eBay in the UK as is most Hornby models Smile
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