Duchess of Gloucester locomotive 6225 (Bassett-Lowke): Difference between revisions
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A maroon [[gauge 0]] model of the [[streamlined]], bullet-nosed [[4-6-2]] "Pacific" [[Coronation Class|Coronation/Duchess class]] [[LMS]] '''"Duchess of Gloucester" locomotive''', running number 6225, designed by Sir William Stainer. | A maroon and gold-striped [[gauge 0]] model of the [[streamlined]], bullet-nosed [[4-6-2]] "Pacific" [[Coronation Class|Coronation/Duchess class]] [[LMS]] '''"Duchess of Gloucester" locomotive''', running number 6225, designed by Sir William Stainer. | ||
This model was made in Germany by [[Märklin]] for [[Hornby]] in the 1930s. | This model was made in Germany by [[Märklin]] for [[Hornby]] in the 1930s. |
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Duchess of Gloucester locomotive 6225 (Bassett-Lowke) |
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A maroon and gold-striped gauge 0 model of the streamlined, bullet-nosed 4-6-2 "Pacific" Coronation/Duchess class LMS "Duchess of Gloucester" locomotive, running number 6225, designed by Sir William Stainer.
This model was made in Germany by Märklin for Hornby in the 1930s.