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Hornby Centenary Bristol Lodekka Bus – Hornby 100 Binns Road No. 20

£42.99

Limited Edition – Highly Collectable Quality die-cast metal souvenir British London Bus, specially created to commemorate Hornby’s Centenary Year – New for 2020!

In 1920, Frank Hornby launched Hornby Trains with the first model being a clockwork Gauge 0 pressed tinplate locomotive and produced initially in 4 different railway company liveries of the day. 1938 saw the launch of Hornby Dublo where the scale of the models were roughly half of Gauge 0. In 1948, manufacturing at Binns Road, Liverpool recommenced with the production of both the Hornby 0 and Hornby Dublo trains. 1950 saw the first Rovex train set produced but a year later the company was purchased by Line Bros and the name changed to Tri-ang Railways.

Eventually, the two brands joined together and became Tri-ang Hornby but over time the brand name was reduced to just Hornby. The livery on the Bristol Lodekka carries many of the brand names and logos synonymous with Hornby over the last 100 years, with the destination board displaying either Binns Road No. 20 or Westwood no. 64 (SKU: CC40801B) denoting the year that Lines Bros purchased Hornby.

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Hornby Centenary Bristol Lodekka Bus – Hornby 100 Binns Road No. 20

Limited Edition – Highly Collectable Quality die-cast metal souvenir British London Bus, specially created to commemorate Hornby’s Centenary Year – New for 2020!

In 1920, Frank Hornby launched Hornby Trains with the first model being a clockwork Gauge 0 pressed tinplate locomotive and produced initially in 4 different railway company liveries of the day. 1938 saw the launch of Hornby Dublo where the scale of the models were roughly half of Gauge 0. In 1948, manufacturing at Binns Road, Liverpool recommenced with the production of both the Hornby 0 and Hornby Dublo trains. 1950 saw the first Rovex train set produced but a year later the company was purchased by Line Bros and the name changed to Tri-ang Railways.

Eventually, the two brands joined together and became Tri-ang Hornby but over time the brand name was reduced to just Hornby. The livery on the Bristol Lodekka carries many of the brand names and logos synonymous with Hornby over the last 100 years, with the destination board displaying either Binns Road No. 20 or Westwood no. 64 (SKU: CC40801B) denoting the year that Lines Bros purchased Hornby.

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