1940s Hornby set

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Re: 1940s Hornby set

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Someone's confirmed this particular one was made in 1947 that's 70 years old next year
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Re: 1940s Hornby set

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That makes me feel really old -that was my year of manufacture too ;D
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;D Yup me too!! Seen one or two old train sets on flogit and they go for pretty good prices at auction.
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Re: 1940s Hornby set

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don't over wind the spring they do snap as they get older did you put a drop of thin oil in the workings
here's my old HORNBY Train it's not a good photo but it's to let you know that I have some HORNBY so has my wife :)

I gave it to my son a long time ago

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Re: 1940s Hornby set

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Hi If your going to put it on Ebay put a reserve of say £150 on it its in good condition and all there . Take some good photos of each carriage and the train also the track , Don't clean it you will wipe off money just a light oil of the running gear.People who collect these want them original

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