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GRAHAM FARISH PRODUCTS by ITEM NUMBER COLOUR(S) & ITEM № RUNNING №(S) GRAHAM FARISH PRODUCTS BY ITEM NUMBER COLOUR(S) & ITEM № RUNNING №(s). FULL DESCRIPTION LIVERIES Junior Starter Set consisting of Item A) General Purpose 0-6-0T Tank locomotive, Running Number 268 in Southern Green Livery, Item B) 12 Ton Planked Vent Van, Running Number 5 in 370-025 268, 5, 5014 Green, Brown & Red 'Worthington' Brown Livery, Item C) 7 Plank Wagon End Door Wagon, Running Number 5014 in 'CARLTON MAIN COLLIERY CO. LTD' Red Livery, Item D) 20 Ton LMS Brake Van, in SR Brown Livery, Item E) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item F) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller Junior Starter Set consisting of Item A) General Purpose 0-6-0T Tank locomotive, Running Number 7309 in LMS Crimson Livery, Item B) 12 Ton Planked Vent Van, Running Number 5 in Crimson, Brown, Grey 370-025A 7309, 5, 5014 'Worthington' Brown Livery, Item C) 7 Plank Wagon End Door Wagon, Running Number 5014 in 'CARLTON MAIN COLLIERY CO. LTD' Red Livery, Item D) 20 Ton LMS Brake Van in SR Grey & Red Livery, Item E) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item F) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller Junior Starter Set consisting of Item A) J94 Class 0-6-0 Saddle Tank Locomotive, Running Number 68040 in BR Black Livery with Late Crest, Item B) 12 Ton Planked Vent Van, Running Number 68040, 505969, 346 & Black, Brown, Grey & 370-050 505969 in LMS Grey Livery, Item C) 7 Plank Wagon End Door Wagon, Running Number 346 in 'J. R. WOOD CO. LTD' Orange Livery, Item D) 20 Ton LMS Brake Van, Running Number NE151752 NE151752 Orange in BR Brown Livery, Item E) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item F) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller Freight Starter Set consisting of Item A) Class 08 0-6-0 Diesel Shunter, Running Number D3032 in BR Green Livery with Late Crest, Item B) 5 Plank Wagon with Wooden Floor, Running Number D3032, P143165, 370-051 Green, Grey & Brown P143165 in BR Grey Livery, Item C) 16 Ton Steel Mineral Wagon with End Door, Running Number B564872 in BR Brown Livery, Item D) 20 Ton LMS Brake Van, Running Number NE151752 in BR B564872 & NE151752 Brown Livery, Item E) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item F) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller Master Cutler Steam Set consisting of Item A) V2 Class 2-6-2 Locomotive, Running Number 60807 in BR Lined Black Livery with Early Emblem , Item B) BR MK1 SO 2nd Class Open Coach, Running 60807, M4421, M21053 Black, Crimson & 370-055 Number M4421 in BR Crimson & Cream Livery, Item C) BR MK1 BCK Brake Corridor Composite Coach, Running Number M21053 in BR Crimson & Cream Livery, Item D) BR MK1 FK 1st Class & M13062 Cream Corridor Coach, Running Number M13062 in BR Crimson & Cream Livery, Item E) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item F) 2 Pieces 379-450 Track, Item H) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller Digital Commuter Set consisting of tem A) Class 24 Diesel Locomotive, Running Number D5072 in BR Two Tone Green Livery , Item B) BR MK1 SK 2nd Class Corridor Coach, Running Number D5072, E24538 & 370-060 Green & Maroon E24538 in BR Maroon Livery, Item C) BR MK1 BSK 2nd Class Brake Corridor Coach, Running Number E34168 in BR Maroon Livery, Item D) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item E) 2 Pieces 379-450 Track, E34168 Item F) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & E-Z Command Controller Suburban Passenger Set consisiting of Item A) Class 61xx 2-6-2 Prairie Tank Locomotive, Running Number 5136 in BR Lined Green Livery with Late Crest, Item B) BR MK1 Suburban Composite Green and Chocolate 370-075 5136, W5490 & W4694 Coach, Running Number W5490 in BR Chocolate & Cream Livery, Item C) BR MK1 Suburban Brake End Coach, Running Number W4694 in BR Chocolate & Cream Livery , Item D) 8 Pieces 379- & Cream 452 track, Item E) 2 Pieces 379-450 Track, Item F) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller Suburban Passenger Set consisting of Item A) Class 3F 'Jinty' 0-6-0 Tank Locomotive, Running Number 47594 in BR Black Livery with Early Emblem, Item B) BR MK1 Suburban Composite Coach, 47594, M41012 & 370-076 Black & Maroon Running Number M41012 in BR Maroon Livery, Item C) BR MK1 Suburban Brake End Coach, Running Number M43268 in BR Maroon Livery , Item D) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item E) 2 Pieces 379- M43268 450 Track, Item F) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller Royal Scot Passenger Set consisting of Item A) Princess Coronation Class 7SP 4-6-2 Locomotive, Running Number 46245 'CITY OF LONDON' in BR Lined Green Livery with Early Emblem , Item B) 46245, M24823, BR MK1 SK 2nd Class Corridor Coach, Running Number M24823 in BR Maroon Livery, Item C) BR MK1 SK 2nd Class Corridor Coach, Running Number M24399 in BR Maroon Livery, Item D) BR 370-100 M24399, M21198 & Green & Maroon MK1 BCK Brake Corridor Composite Coach, Running Number M21198 in BR Maroon Livery with Roundel, Item E) BR MK1 BCK Brake Corridor Composite Coach, Running Number M21033 in M21033 BR Maroon Livery with Roundel, Item F) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item G) 2 Pieces 379-450 Track, Item H) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller Elizabethan Passenger Set consisting of Item A) Class A4 4-6-2 Locomotive, Running Number 60017 'SILVER FOX' in BR Lined Green Livery with Late Crest on Corridor Tender - Valances Removed, 60017, M24400, Item B) BR MK1 SK 2nd Class Corridor Coach, Running Number M24400 in BR Maroon Livery with Roundel, Item C) BR MK1 SK 2nd Class Corridor Coach, Running Number M24824 in BR 370-101 M24824, M21034 & Green & Maroon Maroon Livery with Roundel, Item D) BR MK1 BCK Brake Corridor Composite Coach, Running Number M21034 in BR Maroon Livery with Roundel, Item E) BR MK1 BCK Brake Corridor M21199 Composite Coach, Running Number M21199 in BR Maroon Livery with Roundel, Item F) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item G) 2 Pieces 379-450 Track, Item H) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller Granite City Express consisiting of a). Stanier Class 5 ('Black 5') 4-6-0 Locomotive, Running Number 45360 in BR Lined Black Livery with Early Emblem on Stanier Tender, Item C) BR MK1 SK 2nd Class Corridor Coach, Running Number M24399 in BR Maroon Livery, Item D) BR MK1 BCK Brake Corridor Composite Coach, Running Number M21198 in BR Maroon Livery with Roundel, Item 370-102 45360 Black & Maroon E) BR MK1 BCK Brake Corridor Composite Coach, Running Number M21033 in BR Maroon Livery with Roundel, Item F) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item G) 2 Pieces 379-450 Track, Item H) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller Class 150 DMU 'Sprinter Set' consisiting of Class 150 2 Car DMU, Running Number 150148 in BR 'Sprinter' Two Tone Blue & Grey Livery Item A) DMSL Unit, Running Number 52148, Item B) 370-105 150148 Sprinter Blue & Grey DMS Unit, Running Number 57148, Item C) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item D) 2 Pieces 379-450 Track, Item E) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller Royal Mail Set consisting of Item A) Class 47 Diesel Locomotive, Running Number 47734 'CREWE DIESEL DEPOT' in Rail Express Systems Livery with Half Yellow Ends, Item B) BR MK1 NEX Full 47734, 92322, 92418 & 370-125 RES Red & Grey Brake Coach, Running Number 92322 in Rail Express Systems Livery, Item C) BR MK1 NFA Full Brake Coach, Running Number 92418 in Rail Express Systems Livery, Item D) BR MK1 GUV General 95199 Utility Van, Running Number 95199 in Rail Express Systems Livery, Item E) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item F) 2 Pieces 379-450 Track, Item G) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller This document and its contents are the Intellectual Property of Bachmann Europe Plc Page 1 of 33 GFPTW2012 GRAHAM FARISH PRODUCTS BY ITEM NUMBER COLOUR(S) & ITEM № RUNNING №(s). FULL DESCRIPTION LIVERIES Golden Jubilee Set consisting of Item A) Princess Coronation Class 7SP 4-6-2 Locomotive, Running Number 46221 'QUEEN ELIZABETH' in BR Lined Green Livery with Early Emblem , Item B) BR 46221, M24567, Green and Chocolate MK1 SK 2nd Class Corridor Coach, Running Number M24567 in BR Crimson & Cream Livery, Item C) BR MK1 SK 2nd Class Corridor Coach, Running Number M24819 in BR Crimson & Cream 370-135 M24819, M21238 & & Cream Livery, Item D) BR MK1 BCK Brake Corridor Composite Coach, Running Number M21238 in BR Crimson & Cream Livery, Item E) BR MK1 BCK Brake Corridor Composite Coach, Running M21030 Number M21030 in BR Crimson & Cream Livery , Item F) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item G) 2 Pieces 379-450 Track, Item H) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller Bristolian Set Castle Loco consisting of a). Castle Class 4-6-0 Locomotive, Running Number 7004 'EASTNOR CASTLE' in BR Lined Green Livery with Late Crest and Double Chimney, Item B), BR 7004, W25050, Green and Crimson & Mk1 SK 2nd Class Corridor Coach, Running Number W25050 in BR Chocolate & Cream Livery, Item C) BR Mk1 SK 2nd Class Corridor Coach, Running Number W25055 in BR Chocolate & Cream 370-150 W25055 & W21067 Cream Livery, Item D) BR MK1 BCK Brake Corridor Composite Coach, Running Number W21067 in BR Chocolate & Cream Livery, Item E) 8 Pieces 379-452 track, Item F) 2 Pieces 379-450 Track, Item G) Bachmann A/C Mains Transformer & Controller Freight Set consisting of Item A) Class 4F 'Fowler' 0-6-0 Locomotive, Running Number 44143 in BR Black Livery with Early Emblem, Item B) 7 Plank Wagon End Door Wagon, Running Number 373 44143, 373, B891416, Black, Brown, Grey & in 'SOUTH LEICESTER' Red Livery, Item C) 10 Ton Cattle Wagon, Running Number B891416 in BR Brown Livery, Item D) 12 Ton Double Vent Van, Running Number W124480 in BR Brown 370-175 W124480, B38066 & Red Livery, Item E) 16 Ton Steel Mineral Wagon with End Door, Running Number B38066 in BR Grey Livery, Item F) 20 Ton Toad Brake Van, Running Number W114961 in BR Bauxite Livery Item G) 8 W114961 Pieces 379-452 track, Item H) 2 Pieces 379-450
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