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I just finished part one of the BBC series, The Joy of Train Sets.
The one revealeing historical notation that I did not know was the Wenman Joseph Bassett-Lowke imported his model trains from Germany.
It's been more that a hundred years and German model trains are still being make and sought after worldwide.
Wonderful or should I say, Wunderbar!
My life is better with model trains, thanks Marklin!
Michel
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Joined: 21/11/2010(UTC) Posts: 55 Location: Chalandri, Athens
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For those that can access BBC, |
Best Regards Yannis |
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seatrains, MalinAC, Dimi194, grnwtrs, petestra, Danlake, hennabm, Mark_1602, baggio, dickinsonj, madhu.gn.71
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Nice but... the theme from "The Persuaders"??? (already at 2:31) roflmao! |
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Joined: 15/10/2006(UTC) Posts: 2,319 Location: Washington, Pacific Northwest
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Märklin is 157 years old... just by comparison. All 4 parts on one YouTube page: All 4 Parts |
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