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Graham Farish LMS 10000/01

N

1947-66

184.95 - 284.95

Although we have seen three different manufacturers tackle the LMS twins in OO gauge, this is the first time they have been available as a ready-to-run item for N gauge. As the Derby Works-built locomotives were very much main line pioneers for the UK, 10000 and 10001 differed slightly and changed through their lives, making them a difficult subject to

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