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A [[Hornby]] [[Dublo]] plastic '''Goods Shed Moulded Kit''' part No.'''5020''', with crane.
A [[Hornby]] [[Dublo]] plastic '''Goods Shed Moulded Kit''' part No.'''5020''', with crane.


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==Catalogue image==
==Catalogue image==
{{BigPic|Goods_Shed_Moulded_Kit,_Hornby_Dublo_5020_(HDBoT_1959).jpg|1959 [[Hornby Dublo Book of Trains]], cropped catalogue illustration}}
{{BigPic|Goods_Shed_Moulded_Kit,_Hornby_Dublo_5020_(HDBoT_1959).jpg|1959 [[Hornby Dublo Book of Trains]], cropped catalogue illustration}}
{{BigPic|Goods_Depot_Kit_with_crane_Hornby_Dublo_5020_(DubloCat_1963).jpg|1963 catalogue image}}


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Latest revision as of 01:04, 9 January 2025

Exhibit

Goods Shed Moulded Kit (Hornby Dublo 5020)

Goods Depot Kit, polystyrene, Hornby Dublo 5020 (MM 1961-06).jpg 1961 Meccano Magazine advert image (i)
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The Hornby Wall display ended on 31st December 2024

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A Hornby Dublo plastic Goods Shed Moulded Kit part No.5020, with crane.

Components

The goods platform and main station body consist of cream-coloured plastic pieces that are slotted together by the user, with a grey plastic roof and green window frames, drainpipe and door parts. These plastic parts are all unpainted coloured plastic.

Additionally, the crane is metal with a painted red metal swivelling base, and yellow-painted metal arm, and a black hook and silver metal winding handle.

Assembly

Assembling the goods station from its clip-together parts was quite easy, and model railway customers would probably have found the process fairly enjoyable. The alternative – paying someone in the factory to do the assembly – would have significantly increased the price, and meant that the station would have had to be shipped in a larger box.

Catalogue image

1959 Hornby Dublo Book of Trains, cropped catalogue illustration
1963 catalogue image