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Hornby R30441TXS OO RailRoa...
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The RailRoad Class 57 locomotive model brings you a detailed, yet durable version of a classic diesel locomotive. With sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings, this is a great example of a modern locomtive. Plus, it's DCC sound-fitted, ready for use on your HM7000 layout. The Class 57s were a rebuild of Class 47s, retaining the basic bodyshell. They were fitted with reconditioned EMD engines and similar traction motors to those used on the Class 56s.
The initiative came from Freightliner growing increasingly frustrated at the poor reliability of its ageing fleet of Brush-built Class 47s. The work was carried out at Brush Traction in Loughborough between 1998 and 2004, with 33 remanufactured locomotives completed. Freightliner abandoned plans to convert further examples, instead choosing the new Class 66. Operators have since included Virgin Trains, Arriva Trains Wales, First Great Western, Colas Rail, Direct Rail Services, Rail Operations Group and Advenza Freight. 57306 was formerly 47814, it is still in service with GB Railfreight.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.1
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: HM7000 Fitted - With Sound
Operator: GBRf
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® &
DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30463 OO Virgin Cla...
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This Virgin Class 43 HST 'Lady in Red' train pack brings the vibrant red and black livery to your model railway layout, creating quite an impression as it moves around the tracks. This OO gauge locomotive model has NEM tension lock couplings and a 21-pin socket, so you can upgrade to HM7000 control when you are ready.
Virgin Trains won both the InterCity West Coast and InterCity CrossCountry franchises following privatisation of BR, commencing services under its Virgin branding in 1997. It inherited a variety of locomotives and rolling stock from BR, including InterCity 125 HST sets.
Class 43 power car 43093 had been named ‘York Festival 88’ under BR, but was renamed ‘Lady in Red’ in 1997, which it carried until 2003, while 43097 had been called ‘The Light Infantry’ until 1990, but entered service with Virgin CrossCountry without a name. Painted in the company’s red and black livery, with white markings, both later became part of First Great Western’s HST fleet.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 46
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: Virgin Trains
Livery: Red
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: No Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® &
DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30463TXS OO Virgin ...
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This Virgin Class 43 HST "Lady in Red' Train Pack brings the bold red branding of Virgin to your model railway layout, ensuring an eye-catching visual as it charges round the track. This OO model locomotive pack features NEM tension lock couplings and is ready-fited with HM7000 sound control, giving you a digital model railway experience.
Virgin Trains won both the InterCity West Coast and InterCity CrossCountry franchises following privatisation of BR, commencing services under its Virgin branding in 1997. It inherited a variety of locomotives and rolling stock from BR, including InterCity 125 HST sets.
Class 43 power car 43093 had been named ‘York Festival 88’ under BR, but was renamed ‘Lady in Red’ in 1997, which it carried until 2003, while 43097 had been called ‘The Light Infantry’ until 1990, but entered service with Virgin CrossCountry without a name. Painted in the company’s red and black livery, with white markings, both later became part of First Great Western’s HST fleet.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 46
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: HM7000 Fitted - With Sound
Operator: Virgin Trains
Livery: Red
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: No Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® &
DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30465 OO LNER Flyin...
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In 1988, Australia celebrated its bicentenary and, to mark the occasion, the world-famous ‘Flying Scotsman’ was invited to travel from Britain to take part in a series of railtours that were part of the ‘Aus Steam 88’ Festival, arriving in October that year.
Already resident in Western Australia since 1977, in the care of the Pilbara Railway Historical Society, former GWR ‘Castle’ Class 4-6-0 ‘Pendennis Castle’ was moved by road to Perth in early 1989 to operate alongside its one-time rival ‘A3’ Class ‘Pacific’. This unlikely reunion occurred almost 9,000 miles from where a week-long locomotive exchange once took place between the LNER and GWR, in April 1925.
This LNER and GWR Train Pack celebrates that landmark event in Australia 37 years ago in 1989. Featuring OO gauge locomotive model replicas of 'Flying Scotsman' and 'Pendennis Castle', these highly detailed designs include sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings for smooth rake creation. Add a 21-pin decoder to upgrade to HM7000 control.
Specifications
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
License: Yes
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: LNER
Livery: Green
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30470 OO Class 802-...
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In 2019, Hull Trains launched a poll to find suggestions for naming its five Class 802-3 ‘Paragon’ trains.
As a result, set 802301 was named ‘Amy Johnson’ after the Hull-born pioneering pilot who became the first woman to fly solo between London and Australia in the 1930s, setting many long-distance flying records. This unit was the first of Hull Trains’ Class 802-3 bi-mode units, entering service on 25th November 2019. The five 5-car sets work express services between Hull and London King’s Cross.
Our OO model Train Pack is a fantastic replica of this modern design, with HM7000 capability if you add a 21-pin decoder (sold separately).
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 34
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 30
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Livery: Blue
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: No Buffers
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30475SS OO BR Late ...
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The latest addition to our fleet of LMS Class 5MT model locomotives features our innovative steam generator technology. This highly detailed OO gauge model sends out burst of steam in time with the movement of the wheels for the most realistic running. Fitted with HM7000, it also includes sound and control from your mobile device. With sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings, this is an impressive locomotive for your model railway layout.
History
The Wiiliam Stanier-designed Class 5 was introduced in 1934 onto the LMS and by the time the last was built in 1951, the class was 842-strong. No. 45473 was completed at Derby in May 1943, entering service as 5473 and spending much of its working life in Scotland, being part of Perth’s allocation at the time of Nationalisation in 1948 and finishing its career at Dundee Tay Bridge. From there, it was withdrawn in November 1966 and subsequently scrapped at W.H. Arnott, Young at Co. Ltd, Carmyle, Glasgow the following February.
Specific to R30475SS
Running number 45473
BR Mixed Traffic livery
Matt smokebox and cab roof finish.
5MT long wheelbase configuration.
Flickering firebox.
Fluted die-cast connecting rods.
Walschaerts valve gear.
Parallel buffer stocks.
Common Class 5MT features
High detail OO gauge model based on extensive research and original works drawings.
Pre-fitted 21-pin HM7000 decoder and speaker. The decoder compatible with NMRA DCC controllers, HM7000 APP control and has the Merchant
Navy sound profile pre-installed for accurate locomotive sounds, synchronised with the chuff rate.
Pre-fitted Gen 2 steam generator system featuring an optical sensor for accurate chuff rate synchronised with the wheel speed. Steam output is created using piezo element technology. This is a cold water-based system (no heating element).
Die-cast chassis and running plate. Model weight is 360 grams.
High detail cab and fully decorated backhead with decorated instrument dials.
HM7000 Power Bank compatible.
Powerful 5 pole skew wound motor.
Illuminated flickering firebox.
Illuminated head lamps and tail lamps (can be controlled using a DCC Decoder).
Quick release locomotive to tender connector.
Pogo pin wheel pickup arrangement for easy pickup servicing.
Electrical pickups on main drive wheels and tender wheels.
Die-cast connecting rods and valve gear.
Prototypical size metal handrails with brass stanchions.
Brass main drive bearings.
Opening cab roof vent.
Adjustable cab doors.
Sprung metal buffers.
Front and rear NEM coupling pocket.
Accessory bag contains tablet catcher, vacuum pipes, lamps and couplings.
Separately fitted lamps. Lamp code can be changed.
Separately fitted simulated coal load.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.8
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5.5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: HM7000 Fitted - With Sound
Operator: British Railways
Livery: Black
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30480TXS OO BR Clas...
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This BR Class 56 model locomotive is pre-fitted with sound and controllable via your HM7000 app for an impressive digital hobby experience. With sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings, this stylish blue and yellow model is a wonderful addition to your model railway layout.
The 50th anniversary of the completion of the first Class 56 is marked in 2026. The first of the 135-strong class arrived at Harwich from Romania in 1976, before commissioning by BR the following year. Only 30 examples were imported, due to relatively poor build quality, and these were subsequently rebuilt.
The remainder of the class were assembled by BREL at Doncaster and Crewe, with Ashford, Eastleigh, and Swindon supplying sub-assemblies, while Ruston-Paxman supplied the power units. No.56001 was new to Tinsley and withdrawn from Cardiff Canton in September 1996 after 19 years and six months in service with BR.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.4
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: HM7000 Fitted - With Sound
Operator: British Railways
Livery: Blue/Yellow
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® &
DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30481TXS OO Transra...
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This Transrail Class 56 OO gauge model locomotive features a striking grey and yellow livery, with sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings. The highly detailed model is also pre-fitted with HM7000 sound capability for the most authentic experience.
Built at Doncaster Works, 56047 entered service at Toton in July 1978. Transrail Freight was set up as a trainload freight operator based in St Blazey, Cornwall, formed in 1994 from part of BR’s Trainload Freight division during the privatisation of British Rail. During this period, it acquired a number of Class 56 locomotives, retaining the Dutch-style livery but with the addition of Transrail’s logo and markings.
Transrail was one of a number of main line companies to be bought in 1996 to form new freight operator, English Welsh & Scottish (EWS). It was withdrawn in October 2003 and scrapped at Immingham.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.4
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: HM7000 Fitted - With Sound
Livery: Grey/Yellow
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30482 OO LNER Class...
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'Mons Meg' is a stunning example of one of Nigel Gresley's P2 engines, sporting a stylish green livery. It has sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings, with a 21-pin socket ready for upgrade to HM7000 control.
Nigel Gresley designed the P2s for hauling heavy express trains along the demanding route between Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Six were introduced between 1934 and 1936. The first three locomotives differed in appearance, the third having the wedge-shaped front similar to the A4s which was adopted for the remainder of the class. The first two also later converted.
Even then, 2004 was fitted with an experimental butterfly valve blastpipe bypass and the last two also had design differences, meaning that none of the six were built the same. All were subsequently rebuilt by Thompson as conventional Pacifics in 1943/4 by Gresley’s successor, Edward Thompson.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 29.6
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: LNER
Livery: Green
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30483 OO BR Battle ...
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The Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway was a famous route that connected the English Channel at Bournemouth with Bristol Channel at Burnham and the Midlands via Bath.
It came under the joint ownership of the LSWR and Midland railways in 1875 and, subsequently, the SR and LMS at the Grouping in 1923. Through services ceased under the infamous ‘Beeching Axe’ on 7th March 1966. The line was known for its quirky mix of locomotive types, including Southern ‘Pacifics’ such as the two featured in this special anniversary pack.
Both models are offered in late BR livery, but in their original form which survived closure of the line by a further year.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 27.2
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: British Railways
Livery: Green
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30484 OO BR Stanier...
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Completed in November 1935, this ‘Black Five’ was built at Vulcan Foundry, near Newton-le-Willows in Lancashire.
It spent most of its working career in north-west England and North Wales, though in 1966 it had brief allocations at West Hartlepool and York, before moving back to the Liverpool area and serving at Bank Hall and then Aintree. It almost lasted to the end of steam, withdrawal coming a month shy on 6th July 1968 from Lostock Hall, Preston, with scrapping the following February.
This OO gauge locomotive model features sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings, and can be upgraded to HM7000 control with a 21-pin decoder (sold separately).
Specific to R30484
Running number 45055
BR Mixed Traffic livery
Matt smokebox and cab roof finish
5MT long wheelbase configuration
Flickering firebox
Fluted die-cast connecting rods
Walschaerts valve gear
Parallel buffer stocks
Common Class 5MT features
High detail OO gauge model based on extensive research and original works drawings
Die-cast chassis and running plate. Model weight is 360 gramsHigh detail cab and fully decorated backhead with decorated instrument dials
HM7000 21-Pin Decoder socket
HM7000 Power Bank compatible
Powerful 5 pole skew wound motor
Illuminated flickering firebox
Illuminated head lamps and tail lamps (can be controlled using a DCC Decoder)
Quick release locomotive to tender connector
Pogo pin wheel pickup arrangement for easy pickup servicing
Electrical pickups on main drive wheels and tender wheels
Die-cast connecting rods and valve gear
Prototypical size metal handrails with brass stanchions
Brass main drive bearings
Opening cab roof vent
Adjustable cab doors
Sprung metal buffers
Front and Rear NEM coupling pocket
Accessory bag contains tablet catcher, vacuum pipes, lamps and couplings
Separately fitted lamps. Lamp code can be changed.
Separately fitted simulated coal load.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.8
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: British Railways
Livery: Black
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30485 OO BR Battle ...
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The BR Battle of Britain Class '303 Squadron' model locomotive brings military pride to your model railway layout. With sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings, you can upgrade this OO model to HM7000 control by adding a 21-pin decoder (sold seperately).
This locomotive was built in 1947 at the SR’s Brighton Works as 21C153 and named ‘Sir Keith Park’. It was built to Bulleid’s three-cylinder air-smoothed design with chain drive and an oil-bath for lubrication. Along with many of its classmates, it was rebuilt to Jarvis’ more conventional design with air smooth casing removed and Walschaerts valve gear fitted.
Withdrawn in 1965, it was later rescued from Barry scrapyard and returned to steam by Southern Locomotives Ltd. In 2024, it was temporarily renamed ‘303 Squadron’ at the Spa Valley Railway in honour of the Polish fighter squadron that fought in the Battle of Britain.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 27.2
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: British Railways
Livery: Green
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® &
DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30486 OO BR Early C...
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The smart black BR (Early) Class 9F makes a wonderful OO gauge model locomotive addition to your collection. With sprung metal buffers and NEM tecnsion lock couplings, this model is DCC ready with a 21-pin socket. New to March in Cambridgeshire in November 1954, 92031 was one of 251 ‘standard’ heavy freight locomotives built to the design of Robert Riddles between January 1954 and March 1960. Its working career took it to allocations at New England (Peterborough), Annesley, Westhouses and Newton Heath, Manchester, from where it was withdrawn in January 1967 after an incredibly short working life of just 12 years and almost two months. Scrapped at T.W. Ward at Killamarsh, near Sheffield, the locomotive was always paired with a standard BR1F tender.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 26.8
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: British Railways
Livery: Black
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® &
DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30490 OO BR Rebuilt...
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The BR Rebuilt Merchant Navy 'Clan Line' is back in OO model form. This newly tooled model locomotive has sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings and is a highly detailed replica of a popular steam engine.
One of the last of its class to be built, this locomotive was completed after nationalisation of Britain’s railways to Bulleid’s Southern ‘Merchant Navy’ design, complete with streamlined casing and chain-driven valve gear, entering service in December 1948. It didn’t receive its name until January 1951, during a ceremony at Southampton Docks.
Like all 30 members of the class, ‘Clan Line’ was rebuilt, in its case, during 1959, and remained in service until withdrawal from Nine Elms, London in July 1947. It was subsequently saved privately for preservation and is a regular main line performer, once hauling the prestigious Belmond British Pullman.
Please Note: this model runs on analogue but has a 21-pin decoder socket.
Specifications
Die-cast chassis, pony truck and trailing truck
Die-cast boiler and running plate
Merchant Navy Bullied-Firth-Brown wheels
High detail cab and fully decorated backhead with decorated instrument dials
Powerful 5 pole skew wound motor with cardan shaft and flywheel
Flywheel with cardan shaft arrangement for smooth running
Pogo pin wheel pickup arrangement for easy pickup servicing
Die-cast connecting rods and valve gear
Oilite main drive bearings
Sprung metal buffers
Front and rear NEM coupling pocket
Optional fit rear flanged wheelset. Only recommended for larger layouts with sweeping curves or for display purposes
Wheel pickups on the main locomotive and tender wheelsets
Separately fitted simulated coal load.
Tooling
High detail OO gauge model based on extensive research, 3D scanning and original works drawings
Cast trailing truck
Modern 6000 gallon tender with additional pump, air tanks and battery arrangement for main line running (as preserved)
Opening cab roof vent
DCC
Fitted with a 21-pin decoder socket
Flickering firebox
Working cab light
MCU controlled electric front lamps for full lamp code control
Working tender lamps
Eight-way locomotive to tender connection
Livery
BR Lined Green livery
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Hornby R30490SS OO BR Rebui...
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The BR Rebuilt Merchant Navy 'Clan Line' is back in OO model form. This newly tooled model locomotive has sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings and is a highly detailed replica of a popular steam engine.
One of the last of its class to be built, this locomotive was completed after nationalisation of Britain’s railways to Bulleid’s Southern ‘Merchant Navy’ design, complete with streamlined casing and chain-driven valve gear, entering service in December 1948. It didn’t receive its name until January 1951, during a ceremony at Southampton Docks.
Like all 30 members of the class, ‘Clan Line’ was rebuilt, in its case, during 1959, and remained in service until withdrawal from Nine Elms, London in July 1947. It was subsequently saved privately for preservation and is a regular main line performer, once hauling the prestigious Belmond British Pullman.
Please Note: this model requires a DCC controller or the HM7000 app to control.
Specific to R30490SS:
Steam Generator
Pre-fitted steam generator system featuring an optical sensor for accurate chuff rate synchronised with the wheel speed.
Steam output is created using piezo element technology. This is a cold water-based system (no heating element).
Adjustable steam output settings via the decoder
Water reservoir for up to 20 minutes continuous steam running
Tooling
High detail OO gauge model based on extensive research, 3D scanning and original works drawings
Cast trailing truck
Modern 6000 gallon tender with additional pump, air tanks and battery arrangement for main line running (as preserved)
Opening cab roof vent
DCC
Pre-fitted 21-pin HM7000 decoder and speaker. The decoder is compatible with NMRA DCC controllers, HM7000 APP control and has the
Merchant Navy sound profile pre-installed for accurate locomotive sounds
Flickering firebox
Working cab light
MCU controlled electric front lamps for full lamp code control
Working tender lamps
Eight-way locomotive to tender connection
Livery
BR Lined Green livery.
Specifications
Die-cast chassis, pony truck and trailing truck
Die-cast boiler and running plate
Merchant Navy Bullied-Firth-Brown wheels
High detail cab and fully decorated backhead with decorated instrument dials
Powerful 5 pole skew wound motor with cardan shaft and flywheel
Flywheel with cardan shaft arrangement for smooth running
Pogo pin wheel pickup arrangement for easy pickup servicing
Die-cast connecting rods and valve gear
Oilite main drive bearings
Sprung metal buffers
Front and rear NEM coupling pocket
Optional fit rear flanged wheelset. Only recommended for larger layouts with sweeping curves or for display purposes
Wheel pickups on the main locomotive and tender wheelsets
Separately fitted simulated coal load.
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Hornby R30493 OO LNER Class...
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Add the LNER Class 91 'Neville Hill' to your model railway collection. This OO gauge locomotive model is a detailled replica of an electric engine that went through various guises before receiving its LNER branding. With NEM tension lock couplings, this model is DCC ready - just add a 21 pin decoder (sold separately).
Thirty-one of these electric locomotives were built by BREL at Crewe Works between 1988 and 1991 for the newly electrified East Coast Main Line. Entering service with BR in December 1990 as 91027, this locomotive initially carried InterCity livery and was named ‘Great North Run’ in 1995. Modified in 2001 and renumbered 91127, it then became ‘Edinburgh Castle' until 2009, when East Coast took over the franchise.
In 2018, the new operator became LNER and 91127 was allocated to Leeds Neville Hill depot in 2021, where it received retro InterCity livery with LNER branding and was named ‘Neville Hill’.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.3
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: LNER
Livery: White
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Moulded Plastic Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30500 OO BR Royal S...
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The next model from our One:One Collection is the elegant BR Royal Scot Class 'Royal Scot' locomotive. With sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings, this steam locomotive model is DCC ready - just add a 21 pin decoder.
First of the class, 6100 ‘Royal Scot’ entered service with the LMS in 1927. Designed by Henry Fowler as a three-cylinder express locomotive with parallel boiler, a lack of capacity at its locomotive works meant construction of the first 50 was awarded to the North British Locomotive Co. in Glasgow. The remaining 20 were built at Derby Works.
No. 6100 swapped identities with the much newer 6152 ‘King’s Dragoon Guardsman’ (built in 1930) in order to attend the ‘Century of Progress Exhibition’, Chicago, in 1933. As BR 46100, ‘Royal Scot’ was rebuilt with a taper boiler to its present condition in 1950. Withdrawn in 1962, it returned to the main line in 2016, but is currently stored at the One:One Collection, Margate.
What is the One:One Collection?
Imagine a collection of railway locomotives and other vehicles in which the subjects are not scale models but the real thing. The One:One Collection is a unique gathering of some of the most iconic and historically important railway locomotives, rolling stock and memorabilia in the United Kingdom.
Each vehicle in the collection has either undergone, or is undergoing, painstaking restoration to return it to museum quality presentation, with many of the vehicles being certified for use on the United Kingdom’s rail network. From time to time, The The One:One Collection Museum will host guest locomotives for periods of medium or long term storage and display.
When these locomotives are at the Margate warehouse, they will become honorary members of The One:One Collection for promotion and merchandising purposes. As part of The One:One Collection, we are pleased to showcase this model.
Please note: the One:One Collection Museum is still in construction and not yet open to the public.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.4
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
License: Yes
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: British Railways
Livery: Green
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30501 OO BR B12 Cla...
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A shining replica of the BR B12 Class, this OO gauge model is highly detailed, with sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings. Upgrade to HM7000 with a 21-pin decoder (sold seperately).
Stephen D Holden designed the ‘S69’ inside cylinder 4-6-0s for the Great Eastern Railway. First introduced in 1911, it was the last of 71 built before the Grouping appeared in 1921. However, a further ten were constructed by Beyer, Peacock for the LNER in 1928, by which time they had been designated the ‘B12’ Class.
Built at Stratford Works in 1913, 1516 entered traffic on GER expresses out of London’s Liverpool Street station in the November. In 1924, it was renumbered 8516, then 1516 under the LNER’s 1947 renumbering scheme. A year later it became BR’s 61516 and was withdrawn from Cambridge in July 1958.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 29.6
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 8 pin socket
Operator: British Railways
Livery: Black
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-8TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (8-pin)
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Hornby R30502 OO LNER B12 C...
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This locomotive was one of the final batch of ten ‘B12s’ built by Beyer, Peacock in Manchester in 1928. It was renumbered 1572 by the LNER in 1946, but soon became BR’s 61572 in 1948.
Withdrawn from Norwich Thorpe in September 1961, it was acquired by the Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway Society and moved to the nascent North Norfolk Railway at Sheringham in 1967, where, since completion of its overhaul in 1995, it has been a mainstay of heritage services.
The original is currently out of ticket, undergoing overhaul, so the model is presented in as-preserved condition – the only surviving example of a British inside-cylinder 4-6-0. This highly detailed model features sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings for effortless rake-building.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 29.6
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 8 pin socket
Operator: LNER
Livery: Green
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-8TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (8-pin)
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Hornby R30503 OO BR Early K...
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Add a BR (Early) K1 Class locomotive to your model railway layout today. This stylish OO steam engine features sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings, and you can upgrade to DCC control by adding a 21 pin decoder (sold seperately).
Built in 1949/50, after the formation of BR in 1948, but to an LNER design that was instigated by Edward Thompson, with the conversion of a three-cylinder ‘K4’ at Darlington in 1945, the two-cylinder ‘K1s’ were much modified by Thompson’s successor as Chief Mechanical Engineer, Arthur H Peppercorn.
No.62046 emerged from the North British Locomotive Works in Glasgow in October 1949 and was first allocated to Darlington shed. After a reallocation to York (North) in June 1956, the locomotive ended its career there in February 1967 and was scrapped by Hughes Bolckow at Blyth during April.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 24.4
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5.3
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: British Railways
Livery: Black
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30504 OO LNER K1 Cl...
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The LNER K1 Class is a must-have addition to your steam model railway. With sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings, you can upgrade to DCC control by adding a 21-pin decoder (sold seperately).
The ‘K1s’ were useful and versatile engines, working extensively across former LNER territory, but were mostly associated with north-east England and also the West Highland Line to Fort William and Mallaig.
No. 62005 was the final member of the 70-strong class to remain in service, being withdrawn from Leeds Holbeck in December 1967. Though it survives today in preservation, it was initially acquired as a source of spares for already-preserved ‘K4’ 3442. However, in 1972 it was donated to the North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group and based at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, where it was restored in its own right, returning to steam in 1975.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 24.4
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5.3
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: LNER
Livery: Green
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30505 OO East Midla...
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This hybrid train pack represents the final months of HST operation with East Midland Railway in 2021, when 43274 became the first and only Class 43 to carry the interim EMR purple livery.
Owned by Colas, it is still in service today. Meanwhile, 43102 was turned out in retro InterCity ‘Swallow’ livery in February 2021, recalling its record-setting feat with 43159, when they became the world’s fastest diesel locomotives attaining a speed of 148.5mph in November 1987. Withdrawn in May 2021, it is now part of the National Collection and on display at Shildon.
Our models feature NEM tension lock couplings, with the EMR locomotive sporting a stylish purple livery and the Intercity train painted in the iconic grey and white colours.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 46
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Livery: Purple/Grey
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
Buffer Type: No Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)