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2MM / N Gauge Catalogue 247 Development 2016 1 Pen Y Banc 2MM / N Gauge Catalogue 247 Development 2016 1 Pen Y Banc Seven Sisters Neath SA10 9AB 01639 701583 Copyright JANUARY 2020 £1.50 Payment details If you intend paying by Cheque Please use the open Cheque Method. If your Order is for £10.00 & £1.25 postage & packing, You would endorse your Cheque as “Not More than say £15.00. This margin will allow for any price increase or error in the calculations. We will complete the cheque to the value of the order. A detailed invoice is always included with your order Credit & Debit Card Facilities are available by Phone or by sending the info in more than One E-mail 60p surcharge on orders less than £10.00 Post & Packing UK Addresses Due to the complexities of Royal Mails prices it’s Difficult to quote for mixed orders as a Rough Gide here are some Examples; Orders up to 100 grams packed in a padded mail lite bag £1.25 1st class & £2.45 1st class Recorded Orders up to 250 grams packed in a padded mail lite bag £1.70 1st class & £2.90 1st class Recorded Small Parcells; £3.75/ recorded £4.75 upto 1kg Proof of posting is Acquired for all orders sent out Page 2 Prices GWR Name plates £7.00 a set unless stated next to the listing. If you need the GWR Name plate finished in RED the Plates will cost £3.00 Extra GWR Cab side plates £5.50 If you need the GWR Cab Side plate finished in RED the Plates will cost £1.50 Extra SR Name Plates £6.50 a set Unless stated in the listing SR Smokebox Numbers £2.20 LMS/MR Name Plates £6.50 a set Unless stated in the listing LMS/MR Smokebox Numbers £2.20 LNER/ER Name Plates £6.50 a set Unless stated in the listing LNER/ER Smokebox Numbers £2.20 Loco Head Board Plates £4.50 Page 3 Index Page 2 Payment Details Page 3 Prices Page 5&6 GWR Names & Numbers Page 6 SR Names & Numbers Page 7&8 LMS Names & Numbers Page 8 & 9 LNER Names Page 10&11 BR Names & Numbers Page 11 Loco Headboards, Fictitious/ Industrial Names & Works plates Page 4 NSP = No Smokebox No plate 6014 King Henry VII Straight Plate NSP 1909 GWR NAME PLATES £7.00 6015 King Richard III 2281 Duke 4-4-0 6016 King Edward V 2323 2343 3265 Tre Pol & Pen 6017 King Edward IV 2463 NSP City 4-4-0 6018 King Henry VI 2671 NSP 3711 City of Bristol 6019 King Henry V 2807 Hall Class 6020 King Henry IV 2856 4936 Kinlet Hall 6021 King Richard II 2857 4983 Albert Hall 6022 King Edward III 2874 NSP 2899 6998 Burton Agnes Hall 6023 King Edward II 3031 NSP 7815 Mere Hall NSP 6024 King Edward I 3035 Castle Class 6025 King Henry III 3221 NSP 5005 Manorbire Castle Straight Plate NSP 6026 King John 3210 5014 Goodrich Castle 6027 King Richard I 3409 5069 I.K.B 6028 King George VIP 3705 3732 5078 Beaufort 6028 King Henry II NSP 3742 5083 Bath Abbey 6029 King Edward VIII 3803 5087 Tintern Abbey 6029 King Stephen NSP 3822 5098 Clifford Castle Grange Class 3855 King Class 6824 Ashley Grange 4242 6000 King George V 6880 Forest Grange 4277 6001 King Edward VII Castle Class Cont’d 4507 4555 6002 King William IV 7078 Arthur C Howeson NSP 4566 6003 King George IV Manor Class 4574 6004 King George III 7819 Hinton Manor 4588 6005 King George II GWR No PLATES £5.50 4594 6006 King George I 358 NSP 4628 6007 King William III 972 NSP 4702 4706 6008 King James II 1121 NSP 1122 NSP 4805 NSP 6009 King Charles II 1162 NSP 4819 NSP 6010 King Charles I 1365 4827 NSP 6011 King James I 1401 5130 6012 King Edward VI 1466 5153 6013 King Henry VIII 1562 NSP 5164 Page 5 6014 King Henry VII 1650 NSP GWR No PLATES Cont’d £5.50 GWR No PLATES Cont’d £5.50 King Class cont’d 5182 30901 Winchester Battle of Britain With Shields etch etc Cont’d £7.50 5224 30906 Sherborne 34045 Ottery St Mary NSP 5384 NSP 30909 St Pauls 34051 Winston Churchill 5557 30910 Merchant Taylors 34054 Lord Beaverbrook 5572 30911 Dover 34055 Fighter Pilot 5697 5794 30913 Christ’s Hospital 34057 Biggin Hill 6106 30915 Brighton 34063 229 Squadron 6116 30916 Whitgift 34065 Hurricane 6353 30920 Rugby 34066 Spitfire 6387 30933 King’s Canterbury 34067 Tangmere 6631 SR NAME PLATES West Country / 34048 Kenley 6646 6662 Battle of Britain With Shields etch etc £7.50 34072 257 Squadron NSP 6678 34001 Exeter NSP 34073 249 Squadron NSP 7321 34002 Salisbury 34086 219 Squadron 7714 34003 Plymouth NSP 34091 Weymouth 7760 34004 Yeovil NSP 34092 City of Wells 7761 34005 Barnstaple NSP 34094 Mortehoe 7780 34006 Bude NSP 34099 Lynmouth 8342 NSP 8763 34007 Wadebridge NSP 34102 Lapford 9076 34008 Padstow NSP 34103 Calstock 9309 34009 Lyme Regis NSP 34105 Swanage 9310 34011 Tavistock 34106 Lydford 9497 34015 Exmouth 34107 Blandford Forum SR NAME PLATES £6.50 34016 Bodmin NSP 605 Squadron Southern Railway Smokebox Roundels £2.00 34019 Bideford 609 Squadron 1945 34020 Seaton SR Merchant Navy Class 35020 Bibby Line 1946 34021 Dartmoor NSP 35027 Port Line 1947 34022 Exmoor NSP SR Isle of Wight Locos & Blank date 34023 Blackmoor Vale W1 Medena King Arthur Class 34023 Blackmore Vale W2 Yarmouth 30788 Sir Urre of the Mount 34029 Lundy NSP W3 Ryde 34033 Chard W4 Wroxall 34038 Lynton W21 Sandown 34041 Wilton W24 Calbourne Page 6 34043 Combe Martin SR No PLATES £2.20 Schools Class SR NAME PLATES West Country / 30023 45524 Blackpool NSP 46100 Royal Scott NSP 30025 45528 R.E.M.E NSP 46106 Gordon Highlander NSP 30035 45529 Stephenson 46107 Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders 30037 45530 Sir Frank Ree 46113 Cameronian NSP 30045 45548 Lytham St Annes NSP 46115 Scots Guardsman 30058 Jubilee Class 46116 Irish Guardsman NSP 30060 45552 Silver Jubilee NSP 46148 The Manchester Regiment NSP 30303 45556 Nova Scotia 46153 The Royal Dragoon 30304 45572 Eire NSP 46158 The Loyal Regiment NSP 30529 45575 India 456159 The Royal Air Force NSP 30585 Jubilee Class cont’d Princess Class 30586 45583 Assam 46201 Princess Elizabeth 30587 45592 Indore 46204 Princess Louise 30709 45596 Bahamas NSP 46205 Princess Victoria 30715 45604 Ceylon 46210 Lady Patricia 31783 45608 Gibraltar 46212 Duchess of Kent 31841 45611 Hong Kong NSP 31920 45625 Sarawak CORONATIONS 32342 45637 Windward Islands (B) = Brass (S) =Stainless Steel 32408 45643 Rodney NSP 46220 Coronation with crowns (S) 32455 45654 Hood NSP 46221 Queen Elizabeth (S) 32455 45657 Tyrwhitt 46222 Queen Mary (S) 32523 45664 Nelson NSP 46223 Princess Alice (S) 32640 45682 Trafalgar NSP 46224 Princess Alexandra (S) 32650 45688 Polyphemus NSP 46225 Duchess of Gloucester (S) 32655 45694 Bellerophon NSP 46226 Duchess of Norfolk (S) 32677 45695 Minotaur NSP 46227 Duchess of Devonshire (S) 45696 Arethusa NSP 46228 Duchess of Rutland (S) LMS NAME PLATES £6.50 45698 Mars NSP 46229 Duchess of Hamilton (S) 45257 The Glasgow Highlander NSP 45699 Galatea 46230 Duchess of Buccleuch (S) 45428 Eric Treacy with red name black mount crest & 45708 Resolution 46231 Duchess of Atholl (S) LMS & BR Smokebox No’s £.8.00 45715 Invincible NSP 46232 Duchess of Montrose (S) 45724 Warspite NSP 46233 Duchess of Sutherland (S) 45729 Furious 46234 Duchess of Abercorn (S) Page 7 Patriot Class Royal Scots CORONATIONS cont’d (B) = Brass (S) =Stainless Steel 42076 45151 46235 City of Birmingham (S) 42085 45161 46236 City of Bradford (S) 42091 45166 46237 City of Bristol (S) 42331 45172 46238 City of Carlisle (S) 42359 45232 46239 City of Chester (B) (S) 42385 45267 46240 City of Coventry (S) 42514 45407 46241 City of Edinburgh (B) (S) 42822 45428 46242 City of Glasgow (B) (S) 42896 45430 46243 City of Lancaster (B) (S) 42968 45440 46244 King George VI (B) (S) 43002 45493 46247 City of Liverpool (B) 43003 46403 46248 City of Leeds (B) (S) 43052 46420 46249 City of Sheffield (S) 43216 46429 46250 City of Lichfield (B) 43340 46430 46251 City of Nottingham (B) 43389 47016 46252 City of Leicester (B) 43619 47285 46253 City of St Albans (B) 43623 47542 46255 City of Hereford (B) 43933 47547 LMS Smoke Box PLATES £2.20 44064 47563 40049 44085 47594 40104 44113 48127 40138 44124 48178 40582 44148 48372 40691 44180 48502 40907 44236 48737 41204 44260 52129 41215 44279 52465 41222 44332 53800 41226 44392 53801 41233 44436 53802 41245 44542 53803 41245 44554 53804 41268 44600 53805 41322 45112 Page 8 LMS Smoke Box PLATES cont’d £2.20 LMS Smoke Box PLATES cont’d £2.20 LMS Smoke Box PLATES cont’d £2.20 53806 60011 Empire of India (in stainless steel) 60090 Grand Parade 53807 60012 Commonwealth of Australia 60096 Papyrus 53808 60013 Dominion of New Zealand 60100 Spearmint NSP 53809 60014 Silver Link (in stainless steel) 60102 Sir Frederick Banbury 53810 60015 Quicksilver (in stainless steel) 60103 Flying Scotsman 54492 60016 Silver King (in stainless steel) 60105 Victor Wild 56011 60017 Silver Fox with fox (in stainless steel) £.7.00 60106 Flying Fox 56020 60018 Sparrow Hawk 60110 Robert the Devil 56025 60019 Bittern 56027 60020 Guillemot A1 56028 60021 Wild Swan 60113 Great Northen (curved plate) NSP 56029 60022 Mallard with Plaque £.7.00 60119 Patrick Stirling 56030 60023 Golden Eagle 60120 Kittiwake 56031 60024 Kingfisher 60121 Silurian 56032 60025 Falcon 60123 H.A.Ivatt 56035 60026 Miles Beevor 60124 Scottish Union 56038 60027 Merlin 60126 Sir Vincent Raven 56039 60028 Walter K Whigham 60127 58047 60029 Woodcock 60128 Bongrace 58100 (Big Bertha ) 60030 Golden Fleece 60137 Redgauntlet 58148 60031 Golden Plover 60138 Boswell 58209 60032 Gannet 60139 Sea Eagle 58281 60033 Seagull 60140 Balmoral LNER NAME PLATES £6.50 A4’s 60034 Lord Faringdon 60141 Abbotsford 4496 Golden Shuttle (did not make it to BR) A4 No’s & Letters set £8.00 60147 North Eastern NSP 60001 Sir Ronald Matthews 60148 Aboyeur 60002 Sir Murrough Wilson A3’s 60149 Amadis 60003 Andrew K McCosh 60037 Hyperion 60150 Willbrook 60004 William Whitelaw 60049 Galtee More 60153 Flamboyant
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