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Ho Fatman!!!



Wonderful find.  It of course is the W&H late postwar version with the slanted coal bunker.  They usually came in black and the owners then decided how to paint them.  Mine is also a W&H 0-6-0 but seems to have a shell very close to if not really Marklin.   The cost of those babies before the war was quite expensive--in the same range I think as the Hornby Princess Elizabeth.  Lew SchneiderW&H CONTROLLED CLOCKWORK WITH BRITISH FLYER

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