tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-794332685653784854.post2221843264460417501..comments2024-03-27T00:38:57.402+00:00Comments on Small Scale World: M is for MeritHugh Walterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10689023221814673819noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-794332685653784854.post-84792406541041332592011-12-24T16:54:34.848+00:002011-12-24T16:54:34.848+00:00Thanks Bernard
I was pretty sure on the N gauge s...Thanks Bernard<br /><br />I was pretty sure on the N gauge set as I have set B! But have a rule never to assume until I've seen or held!<br /><br />Would love pics of the late sets for my records or as a contributory post here.<br /><br />The story re. moulds is that when <i>Wardie</i> folded, they couldn't pay the last weeks wages, so some of the guys walked - across the road to <i>Hugh Walterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10689023221814673819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-794332685653784854.post-75244712343453008342011-12-24T14:34:54.046+00:002011-12-24T14:34:54.046+00:00The four late Merit sets 5125-8 do exist and I hav...The four late Merit sets 5125-8 do exist and I have either packs or all the figures from the first three (so far missed out on the stair climbers on ebay!) I also have the N Gauge unpainted set A (&B) so that definitely existed. I can photograph the figures if needed.<br />You have confirmed my suspicions that the 'flatties' are related to the old Mastermodels figures.Bernard Taylorhttp://www.tpmodels.co.uknoreply@blogger.com