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Posted - September 14 2023 : 03:55:19 AM
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I now have the L'loyd's Set 31 B&O passenger set on 1955. The uncataloged, special set was a limited run made by HObbyline for sale by l'loyd's of Baltimore.
The number of set made is unknown.
This leaves only The L'loyd's B&O freight set #2 to be found. Maybe someday! frank
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Posted - September 16 2023 : 01:17:49 AM
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That's quite a set, Frank! Love those old Harriman's.
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Posted - September 22 2023 : 10:21:00 AM
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Hey Chops! Thanks for the responce. Just old fashion Day coaches. John English was the first to make the dies to produce these combine and coaches. That is what he called them, "Day Coaches" and a combine. Penline got the dies and made the observation, Pullman, Dinner, Dome coach and full baggage. Varney when they got the dies made the full dome car. Life like sold them also. Now Walters has them.
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Posted - September 22 2023 : 10:51:30 AM
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Oh here is what I think the Lloyde's set looked like. I used what i know to be correct cars and a old Varney sey box which used the same # of freight cars with 2 locos. The cannonball set by Varney.
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