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An early (1930's?) green '''Hornby Series [[4-4-2]] locomotive and tender''', finished with the '''[[Flying Scotsman]]''' name and [[LNER]] running number, 4472.
{{Loco|LNER|4472|4-6-2}}
An early (1930's?) green [[Hornby Series]] [[4-4-2]] '''No.3 locomotive and tender, LNER 4472''', finished with the '''[[Flying Scotsman]]''' name and running number.


This is a slightly "loose" representation, as the real Flying Scotsman is a [[4-6-2]] locomotive.  
This is a slightly "loose" representation, as the real Flying Scotsman is a [[4-6-2]] locomotive.  


==Paintwork==
==Paintwork==
The paintwork on this model is also slightly anomalous in that the Flying Scotsman in green livery usually had the first band of its boiler painted black. On this model, the front surface of the locomotive is black, but the first band is green, like the rest of the model's bodywork.  
The paintwork on this model is "odd" in that it doesn't seem to have been finished. The Flying Scotsman in green livery usually had the first band of its boiler painted black, and this is how the model appeared in the Hornby advertising, but on ''this'' example, only the front face of the loco is black, and the rest of the front section has been left green.


This is probably due to the design of the toy loco - it doesn't have a physical seam, ridge or indent to mark the boundary between the "black" and "green" parts of the boiler, and without that boundary mark to paint up to, painting the front section of the boiler black would have been more time-comsuming - someone seems to have decided not to bother. 
==Catalogue image==
{{BigPic|Hornby_E320_Locomotive,_LNER_4472_Flying_Scotsman_(HBoT_1934).jpg|Hornby No.3 loco, LNER 4472 ''Flying Scotsman'', electric ((1934 image)}}


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{{4-4-2}}
[[Category:4-6-2]]
[[Category:Clockwork]]
[[Category:Clockwork]]
[[Category:Flying Scotsman]]
{{FlyingScotsman}}
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{{LNER}}
{{No3Loco}}

Latest revision as of 16:11, 26 August 2020

Exhibit

Flying Scotsman No3 locomotive 4472 (Hornby Series)

Hornby E320 Locomotive, LNER 4472 Flying Scotsman (HBoT 1934).jpg Hornby E320 LNER 4472 Flying Scotsman (1934 HBoT) (i)
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location:
Arch Three , Area 33
Hornby Series (display)
Shelf  6


An early (1930's?) green Hornby Series 4-4-2 No.3 locomotive and tender, LNER 4472, finished with the Flying Scotsman name and running number.

This is a slightly "loose" representation, as the real Flying Scotsman is a 4-6-2 locomotive.

Paintwork

The paintwork on this model is "odd" in that it doesn't seem to have been finished. The Flying Scotsman in green livery usually had the first band of its boiler painted black, and this is how the model appeared in the Hornby advertising, but on this example, only the front face of the loco is black, and the rest of the front section has been left green.

Catalogue image

Hornby No.3 loco, LNER 4472 Flying Scotsman, electric ((1934 image)