Recently, someone dropped off a box of "stuff" on one of the tables of the railway club. Truth is, most of it was junk, broken plastic buildings, ancient and battered rolling stock. One item that appealed to me though, was this Travelling Post Office coach. I think it's a unprototypical BR blue and grey livery that grabbed me. Hornby has produced a TPO for many years, the original being a Tri-ang product. That one took the mail in through one side, and chucked it out the other. This version, from 1980, is a little more prototypical in that entry and exit are from the same side, in something approaching a realistic manner. Operated by skates that hit ramps under the coach, the top and bottom "nets" are swung open when required. The top net collects the mailbags, as long as the coach is travelling in the correct direction. When it snaps shut, the bags drop into the bottom net, which has a hole in the base to drop them at the appropriate point. Sadly, my coach has come with either…
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