76FB6003 Fowler B6 Showmans Loco King Carnival On30-Scale eventually ending up with NEI-Clarke
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eventually ending up with NEI-Clarke Chapman at their Horseley Bridge works and has survived into preservation
This was the point that the Stuka was at its most vulnerable
The Fine Pin Vise D is a highly useful tool for this kind of drilling
the livery was amended to Colas Rail yellow
The frames of the original 49 Class A1 Pacifics (built between 1948 - 1949
76FB6003 Fowler B6 Showmans Loco King Carnival On30-Scale eventually ending up with NEI-ClarkeJohn Fowler & Co (Leeds) Ltd were one of the great names in the manufacture of showman locomotives right up to the 1930s and our model, the third in the 1: 76 scale series, represents their B6 engine, named King Carnival which is printed on the side of the body. Decorated in red and black with a grey roof, our model is registered EF 4883. The John Fowler company details are printed in gold on a red plate on the front of the locomotive. The wealth of
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