Inspired by Nigels lovely gift of a Hornby / Triang 70th Anniversary 0-4-0 locomotive, I spent some considerable time rooting about in my attic to find a cardboard box labelled "Triang OO".
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This contains the remnants of the OO layout that I had as a boy, only the locomotives, rolling stock, and a few bits of track remain. My recollection is that I spent most of my time fishing de-railed trains out of tunnels. My dad did the electrics - the switch box that controlled the points and track sections was originally the bomb-release control box from a WW2 RAF Lancaster bomber - exactly like this:
![[Image: image.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/z3dbzfQT/image.png)
![[Image: DSC06955a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/vZhYbPPW/DSC06955a.jpg)
Triang R.52 Fowler class 3F 0-6-0T 'Jinty' 47606 (1955-66)
Triang R.251 Midland Railway Johnson/Deeley class 3F 43775 (1959-66)
Triang R.355 Industrial Loco 0-4-0 No.7 'Nellie' (missing her nameplates) (1961-72)
Triang R.350 Southern Railway L1 class 4-4-0 31757 (1960-67)
Airfix plastic kit Great Western Railway Prairie class 2-6-2 6167 (1964-78), kit-bashed / motorised by me following instructions in a model railway magazine, and now missing its front pony.
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Triang R.424 British Railways Mk.1 Buffet Coach
Triang R.383 British Railways Mk.1 Brake Coach
Triang R.422 British Railways Mk.1 Composite Coach
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Triang R.227 Utility Van (1958-61)
Triang R.120 Suburban Brake 2nd Coach (1956-62)
Triang R.121 Suburban Composite Coach (...)
I also have a bunch of wagons of various kinds, maybe I'll show you those later on?
![[Image: DSC06960a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/vZKYS03X/DSC06960a.jpg)
This contains the remnants of the OO layout that I had as a boy, only the locomotives, rolling stock, and a few bits of track remain. My recollection is that I spent most of my time fishing de-railed trains out of tunnels. My dad did the electrics - the switch box that controlled the points and track sections was originally the bomb-release control box from a WW2 RAF Lancaster bomber - exactly like this:
![[Image: image.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/z3dbzfQT/image.png)
![[Image: DSC06955a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/vZhYbPPW/DSC06955a.jpg)
Triang R.52 Fowler class 3F 0-6-0T 'Jinty' 47606 (1955-66)
Triang R.251 Midland Railway Johnson/Deeley class 3F 43775 (1959-66)
Triang R.355 Industrial Loco 0-4-0 No.7 'Nellie' (missing her nameplates) (1961-72)
Triang R.350 Southern Railway L1 class 4-4-0 31757 (1960-67)
Airfix plastic kit Great Western Railway Prairie class 2-6-2 6167 (1964-78), kit-bashed / motorised by me following instructions in a model railway magazine, and now missing its front pony.
![[Image: DSC06956a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/260LyQCt/DSC06956a.jpg)
Triang R.424 British Railways Mk.1 Buffet Coach
Triang R.383 British Railways Mk.1 Brake Coach
Triang R.422 British Railways Mk.1 Composite Coach
![[Image: DSC06957a.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/htQXq2py/DSC06957a.jpg)
Triang R.227 Utility Van (1958-61)
Triang R.120 Suburban Brake 2nd Coach (1956-62)
Triang R.121 Suburban Composite Coach (...)
I also have a bunch of wagons of various kinds, maybe I'll show you those later on?