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Hi

 

Just come across a photo on another site of a Class 122 with wrap around yellow ends including the doors which the poster says Hornby used as the basis for the first livery of their 121, anyone know the number of the said 122 please for a possible renumber of a Dapol N guage 122? Apparently the image was from a book "Heyday of the DMU" taken by Michaels Mens ing.

 

Ian

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Hi

 

Just come across a photo on another site of a Class 122 with wrap around yellow ends including the doors which the poster says Hornby used as the basis for the first livery of their 121, anyone know the number of the said 122 please for a possible renumber of a Dapol N guage 122? Apparently the image was from a book "Heyday of the DMU" taken by Michaels Mens ing.

 

Ian

 

The caption in the book doesn't give a number.

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Unusual to have unpainted windscreen surrounds too!

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I don't know if these have been posted before, but a class 503, BSYP.

https://flic.kr/p/fezvHy

 

Some Bury Class 504's with wrap round yellow ends, and by the look of one photo there was more than one unit done.

https://flic.kr/p/e1Gb6T

https://flic.kr/p/e1MPiL

https://flic.kr/p/e1G9ki

https://flic.kr/p/e1MMAy

 

Finally a Class 303 with wrap round yellow ends.

https://flic.kr/p/fekctg

 

Paul J.

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