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I still have a cupboard full with all kinds of HO scale (1:87) Märklin locomotives and train sets.Lovely .....
..... I still have a 1:87 scale Märklin version of this from the late 1950s/early 1960s :thumbup:
It too probably needs maintenance by now .
You would think he would use his buffalo wings...Jumping Buffalo
I am VERY ENVIOUS of your spur 1 :salute:I still have a cupboard full with all kinds of HO scale (1:87) Märklin locomotives and train sets.
Even a beautiful 125-year Anniversary Gauge I Crocodile (Spur I Krokodil).
Alas, nowadays they rarely see the light of day ...
Wow 1957 ! That's a long time back. And how did you end up in Lugano ?I am VERY ENVIOUS of your spur 1 :salute:
My rather large collection of spur HO live in a very big box :thumbdown:
My 4-6-2 (as in your photo) is far too deep down to find :facesmack:
so please excuse a poor 'snap' of my 2-10-0 not taken with a Fuji.
I can't remember what I did earlier this morning,
but I do remember getting the above locomotive from a shop called Franz Carl Weber in Lugano
in early 1957 :loco:.