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…this probably isn’t Nanking Blue flic.kr/p/2s9DEYs (Paul Braybrook)
Was there ever a nicer looking locomotive than 87006? flic.kr/p/2r8rSUN (c/o David Hills, original photographer unknown)
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This is Nanking Blue (BS 5252/4800 18 E 53, which is now called Tartan Blue)…
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Also, exactly how chonky did Hornby want to make the symbol?
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Also such a weird choice to put red on the buffer pylons/stalks (or whatever they are called)
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BLUE PULLMAN (1960)
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