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    • Triang Princesses

      Posted at 8:19 am by gatf, on July 19, 2021
      locomotives Steam toys toys made real triang vintage

      The Triang Princess was the first locomotive in their range, an existing model they purchased from Rovex that became the foundation of their entire range. It was first produced in British Railways unlined black with a pair of rather ‘distinctive’ LMS coaches. It would be soiled under a range of names and numbers from the end of the forties ’til the mid-seventies. 


      This set of drawings re-imagines these classic toys as real-world locomotives.


      I have completed this set of drawings to represent all those liveries and also a couple of ‘neverwassas’, the sort of livery with which a modeller of the time might have adorned their model.

      locomotives Steam toys toys made real triang vintage
      locomotives Steam toys toys made real triang vintage
      locomotives Steam toys toys made real triang vintage
      locomotives Steam toys toys made real triang vintage
      locomotives Steam toys toys made real triang vintage
      locomotives Steam toys toys made real triang vintage
      locomotives Steam toys toys made real triang vintage

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