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Help Identifying These Hornby and Bing Clockwork Models

Recently, I have purchased 5 clockwork gauge 0 locomotives from a seller in England, and while I am waiting on them to arrive, I have decided to try and Identify them, though I have been having trouble, as a few were repainted. 4 of the locos are Hornby, and one is Bing, I believe. I have been having trouble Identifying 2, the top right, and the top left one. Weeks of research have gone into them, and not a single loco identical to them has come up. Any help would be greatly appreciated, and I can provide more photos if necessarys-l1600 [1)s-l1600 [2)s-l1600.

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  • s-l1600 (1): The Bing loco has it's winding-stick thing (sorry i dont know the name for it) in a strange place, I've never seen one like it before
  • s-l1600 (2): The top left Hornby loco has a strange front couple, and I haven't found a similar loco to date
  • s-l1600: Here again the winding mechanism for the Bing locomotive is shown. Most, if not all the bing locos similar to this one have a semi-circle cut out around it, but this one seems to have a pyramind shape around it. Most perplexing
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OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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