Eh oui c’est beau le Zéro toute nôtre enfance mais j’ai même plus la place du HO…à tout hasard amis suisses je cherche la toute première HAG ho Ae 6/6 des SBB CFF tout métal de 1957 même usagée mais fonctionnant ref 160 ou 162 deux ouf trois rails peu importe la seule HAG qui me manque
@@AndrewEvans-f2d Hi Andrew. Thanks for watching ( and liking ?) my videos. Honestly I do not know who made the trees in my older Hornby clockwork vid. Maybe some handmade or craftsman’s work ? Definitely not a Hornby Liverpool production...Regards
@@philippedanjou5390 Hi Philippe Thanks for your reply, I did wonder if homemade as all the “flatties”I have seen so far are small in size and not really suitable for o gauge. Enjoying your videos and will watch more now that I have found your site. Regards Andrew
@@AndrewEvans-f2d What you name flatties, I suppose, are zamac or lead molded accessories that were sold to complement those lead soldiers or other farm figures, the scale of which is usually 1/32 approximately. You can find such items in the Britains, Quiralu et al product ranges.
@@philippedanjou5390 That’s right, but all are small in size. I thought at first your trees might have been from either Quiralu or Aludo product ranges.
Très beau réseau magnétique
Magnétique ???? Ou bien mécanique, magique, .... ?
Eh oui c’est beau le Zéro toute nôtre enfance mais j’ai même plus la place du HO…à tout hasard amis suisses je cherche la toute première HAG ho Ae 6/6 des SBB CFF tout métal de 1957 même usagée mais fonctionnant ref 160 ou 162 deux ouf trois rails peu importe la seule HAG qui me manque
@@defilippijeanlouis8820 jean Louis, j’en ai une en 3 rails, mais je ne m’en séparerai que le jour de mon enterrement....
Another great video, I saw your Hornby and Dinky table top video made about 10 years ago and was wondering what make and scale the trees in it were.
@@AndrewEvans-f2d Hi Andrew. Thanks for watching ( and liking ?) my videos. Honestly I do not know who made the trees in my older Hornby clockwork vid. Maybe some handmade or craftsman’s work ? Definitely not a Hornby Liverpool production...Regards
@@philippedanjou5390 Hi Philippe Thanks for your reply, I did wonder if homemade as all the “flatties”I have seen so far are small in size and not really suitable for o gauge. Enjoying your videos and will watch more now that I have found your site. Regards Andrew
@@AndrewEvans-f2d What you name flatties, I suppose, are zamac or lead molded accessories that were sold to complement those lead soldiers or other farm figures, the scale of which is usually 1/32 approximately. You can find such items in the Britains, Quiralu et al product ranges.
@@philippedanjou5390 That’s right, but all are small in size. I thought at first your trees might have been from either Quiralu or Aludo product ranges.
@@AndrewEvans-f2d Yes, could be ! But there was so many small firms in this business, who never signed their products...