Can anyone remember the illustrated spotters books? They seem to have appeared in 1948 and were updated in 1949, but I do not remember seeing them thereafter. They were not publishes by IA but were quite useful even though they contained a quirky method of listing.
Any memories?
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Early Spotters Books
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Re: Early Spotters Books
Intrigued by that 'N200’ number on the A4's cab side, among other things.
Re: Early Spotters Books
That N200 Giner do you think it could be an early drawing of the Peppercorn A1s when streamlining was a slight consideration ?
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Re: Early Spotters Books
I don't know, Harvester. I'm sure we'll get some input from knowledgeable folks on here.