LNER (ex NER) 4mm scale Coaches

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scottiedog
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LNER (ex NER) 4mm scale Coaches

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I have for sale a selection of LNER (ex NER) 4mm scale coaches built by the late John
Fozzard under his NORTH EASTERN DESIGN label.

They are 52ft and 49ft elliptical roofed stock to various diagrams. Built to EM GAUGE,
they feature sprung buffers, brass vac and steam pipes, SMITHS screw link couplings
and ALAN GIBSON wheels. They are electrically lit and vac fitted.

John did not produce many of these coaches before his untimely death and therefore they are quite rare and unique.

As previously mentioned they have been built to EM GAUGE and conversion to another
gauge would be totally at buyers risk.

Please PM if you are interested in any of the coaches and I will let you know prices and
details of what is available.

Regards,

David Scott.
mick b
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Re: LNER (ex NER) 4mm scale Coaches

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No idea if PM's are working at the moement ??

I have sent two PM's re the coaches and nothing is showing in my sent box.

Can you please send a list please

thanks
Mick
scottiedog
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Re: LNER (ex NER) 4mm scale Coaches

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I’m having problems with pms too. So I thought the best way to deal with the matter is to list the coaches I have for sale below. The dia nos are those of the NER.

Dia 121 52’ Lav Compo Blt 1907 SOLD
Dia 122 52’ Lav Compo Blt 1906 SOLD
Dia 123 52’ Lugg Compo Blt 1906 SOLD
Dia 131 49’ 3rd Blt 1907
Dia 144 52’ Bke 3rd Blt 1907 SOLD
Dia 160 49’ Compo Blt 1908
Dia 171 32’ 6W Luggage Brake Van
Dia 199 52’ Brake Lav Compo Blt 1913 SOLD
Dia 211 52’ Brake Compo Blt 1916 SOLD
Dia 213 52’ Brake 3rd Blt 1917 SOLD

Try another pm to me. I’ll check my inbox tomorrow and if it gets through I’ll reply. If not I’ll advise you here.

Regards

David.
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scottiedog
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Re: LNER (ex NER) 4mm scale Coaches

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John aka JASd17!

Have you had any pms from me? I’ve just notice that there are two to you sitting in my outbox but none to you in the sent box.

Let me know here.

Regards

David.
JASd17
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Re: LNER (ex NER) 4mm scale Coaches

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Hi David,

I have sent you messages directly.

Regards,

John
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Re: LNER (ex NER) 4mm scale Coaches

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ditto
scottiedog
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Mick -

A pm was sent to you a few minutes ago. I hope it gets through to you OK.

John -

An e-mail has also been sent to you, again a few minutes ago.

Dias. 122,123, 144,199, 213 have been sold.

David.
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All ok thanks.
scottiedog
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Re: LNER (ex NER) 4mm scale Coaches

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The following John Fozzard/North Eastern Design coaches are still available.

Dia 131 49’ 3rd Built 1907 £150
Dia 160. 49’ Compo Built 1908 £150
2 x Di 171 32’ 6W LBV/Milk Van £125 each.
Mark Tatlow
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Re: LNER (ex NER) 4mm scale Coaches

Post by Mark Tatlow »

Hi Scottidog

Are the residual of these still available?

As I don't have many postings, I don't think I am allowed to post private messages. Would you mind sending me one - ideally with some pictures?
Mark Tatlow

You can see what i am upto on my blog www.highlandmiscellany.com Proud to be a member of the Scalefour Society and the LMS Society:
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