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Hornby Dublo
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Can i have some recomendations for A4s only on DVDs and not just the current preserved stock but showing past decades of runing.
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Hornby Dublo wrote:Can i have some recomendations for A4s only on DVDs and not just the current preserved stock but showing past decades of runing.
Power of the A4s will be what you are after. :) I have it for A4s, A3s Thompson and Peppercorn pacifics and V2s. Pretty good.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Power-A4s-Trans ... B001M4P1PC
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Hornby Dublo wrote:Can i have some recomendations for A4s only on DVDs and not just the current preserved stock but showing past decades of runing.
There is or was a series of dvds put out by TVP (Transport Video Publishing of Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire) of individual locomotive classes including the A4s, all aspects of the class was looked at from the drawing board to there eventual scrapping in the 1960s.

The A4 dvd was part of a larger set of dvds of L.N.E.R. locomotives including the A3s, A2s and A1s. as well as locomotives of the L.M.S. such as Coranation pacifics, Scots, Jubilees & Black 5s and the locomotives of the G.W.R. such as Kings, Castles, Halls, Granges, Manors etc etc.

Yes this is the same as Tom F post.
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