Yo
> Did Lima ever do their 31 in later RTC livery as 97204 or 31970? If so,
> which
> number did they go for? Before anyone asks, I'm not seriously
> contemplating
> buying one, I'm planning on repainting a Hornby 31 when they're available,
> and want the number Lima didn't do, if they indeed ever did an RTC ped. :)
Ahem ... What's RTC livery?!?! :-/ Don't mind me, I prefer BR 1948-68 :o)
Try here tho' ... www.limacollector.org.uk ... has a full list of everything
Lima produced I think.
HTH
Fling
Rich Mackin - 29 Nov 2004 23:35 GMT
> Yo
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> Ahem ... What's RTC livery?!?! :-/ Don't mind me, I prefer BR 1948-68 :o)
http://www.departmentals.com/photo.php?photo=97204
> Try here tho' ... www.limacollector.org.uk ... has a full list of everything
> Lima produced I think.
Ah, found it, and it was indeed 31970, so I'll go for 97204 for a 'unique'
model. Lima Collectors Society? I thought the notion of collecting Lima
models was a joke :-/ The picture of 37611 on the front page says it all...
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mutley - 30 Nov 2004 14:12 GMT
>> Ahem ... What's RTC livery?!?! :-/ Don't mind me, I prefer BR 1948-68 :o)
>
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>model. Lima Collectors Society? I thought the notion of collecting Lima
>models was a joke :-/ The picture of 37611 on the front page says it all...
I got a pic of that one if you'd like to see it:
http://www.el-loco.co.uk/31970-1.php
Pete

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kim - 30 Nov 2004 00:25 GMT
Yes, it was number 31970 in RTC red.
(kim)