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The 6 different versions of the
Transcontinental mail coach that I know of
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Some of the bogie caustic and liquid
chlorine tanks that where produced over the years
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Transcontinental Tank
Wagons. The 4 original colours. The top two yellow ones are a different
shade to the bottom two but doesn't show up very well in the pic. Then
two later blue versions and last two Canadian National versions |
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Gondola's. First pic shows 4 slightly
different green Australian versions. Second pic shows ones Made in New
Zealand and the third pic is of 4 different UK made versions
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Various Cabooses made over
the years. First pic are made in England, second pic made in Australia |
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Some different versions of the long running brick wagon. 1. has
metal bogies. 2. has plastic bogies. 3. is a starter set cheap version.
4. is a not very common London Brick version in bauxite. 5. is the more
common red London Brick wagon. 6. has now had the mould altered where
the words London Brick is printed. 7, is a cheaper starter set version
and 8. is the not so common Canadian CP rail version
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4 different colours of the bogie bolster
wagon
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The Southern Utility Van was released in
several colours over the years. Red, green, electric blue, rail blue and
a special green with red doors for the Smokey Joe set. Here there is the
Smokey Joe version, 2 shades of red with different couplings, 2 shades
of green (the bogies have been changed on the second one for later
versions), electric blue and rail blue versions
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The 5 different versions of the R.628
Mk1 Buffet Car Coach that were available in the Triang/Hornby period
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R.666 Articulated Car
Carrier with detachable bogie and 16 Minix Cars |
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RS.62 Car-a-Belle Set
with Minix Cars
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R.741 Tri-ang Hornby Transfesa Ferry Van
R.738 Tri-ang Anglo Continental Ferry Van
R.786 Tri-ang Hornby Fyffes
Ferry Van
R.787 Ford Ferry Van
R.742 Tri-ang Hornby Interfrigo Ferry Van
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