A large model. Made in England.

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A large model. Made in England.

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Who knows this model.
Please, for information.

Thank you Mike & Nico
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It's possibly from the 1950's or early 60's. It was made by the Lines Brothers (Triang)
See this page for more
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from= ... te=1&rt=nc
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nickjones wrote:It's possibly from the 1950's or early 60's. It was made by the Lines Brothers (Triang)
See this page for more
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from= ... te=1&rt=nc

Hello Nick.
Thank you for the info.

Collectors greetings from Austria. :) :)
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Triang is a fun series. I have collected lots of these models and especially like the wind-ups. Mine are smaller being about the size of YY or Kingsize models.
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Re: A large model. Made in England.

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Hi Mike,
The locomotive you have appears to be a TriAng N°24
http://www.triang.nl/locomotive.htm scroll way down to the bottom of the page at the site
More information about TriAng here http://www.triang.nl/ including a interesting history of the company.

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zBret wrote:Hi Mike,
The locomotive you have appears to be a TriAng N°24
http://www.triang.nl/locomotive.htm scroll way down to the bottom of the page at the site
More information about TriAng here http://www.triang.nl/ including a interesting history of the company.

zBret

Thank you zBret.
Very interesting info.
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Mike & Nico :) :)
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mike wrote: Collectors Greetings from the snowwithout Austria.
Mike & Nico :) :)
Just 8 days to Christmas and the apple tree in my garden has not shed its leaves yet and the bluebells have started to sprout!, No snow here and the garden thinks that it is spring already.
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nickjones wrote:
mike wrote: Collectors Greetings from the snowwithout Austria.
Mike & Nico :) :)
Just 8 days to Christmas and the apple tree in my garden has not shed its leaves yet and the bluebells have started to sprout!, No snow here and the garden thinks that it is spring already.
Even here in Austria.
A crazy weather.
No snow in the valley. Not enough snow on the mountains (no skiing).

I hope Mother Nature (Frau Holle) is soon going to work.

Greetings Mike
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Looks like we'll need the thermals this summer.
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At my first toy auction i bought one of these triang trains,it was one of the lots that no one bid on only me,also got a ex british rail sack truck the same day,i haven,t got the train,i decided that really it was a bit to big and sold it at a car boot sale,still have the sack truck though! :D
I have recently bought a large triang toy elephant,it would have originally been on a wheeled frame with a push handle,a small child could then seat on the elephant or use it has a walk aid.The weatherill is a kingsize and in the pic for scale
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