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Hornby R1294M OO Branch Lin...
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This exciting electric train set brings the theme of a classic branch line to life, where goods and passengers travel to connect communities. With easy clip-together track, you can quickly build the oval layout with a siding and start playing straight away.
The set includes a motorised diesel locomotive, passenger coach, two open wagons, a mains-powered controller, a station building, platform and midi play mat to inspire hours of imaginative play. Best of all, the adventure can grow — add more track, trains and buildings to expand the railway and create even bigger journeys.
Perfect for railway fans with big imaginations.
Includes
1x Model Class 06 Locomotive
1x Passenger Coach
2x Wagons
Station Building
1x Platform
1 x Midi Play Mat
1x Buffer Stop
1x Oval Loop Track with Siding
1x Wall Plug Transformer
1x Train Controller
1x Instructions
1x Rerailer
Specifications
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 1
Buffer Type: Moulded Plastic Buffers
Coupling Type: Wide Tension Lock
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Hornby R1295TXSSM OO Sovere...
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A masterpiece of British steam engineering reimagined for the modern railway enthusiast. This premium OO gauge train set captures the elegance and power of the legendary A4 Class locomotive, complete with authentic sound, illuminated headlamps and a realistic steam generator.
Paired with three exquisitely detailed Pullman coaches featuring interior lighting and glowing table lamps, the set evokes the golden age of luxury rail travel. A double-circuit track layout with siding gives you room to expand, while mains power and Bluetooth control via the free Hornby HM7000 app delivers smooth, intuitive operation from your smartphone or tablet.
This is a statement set for those who value heritage, detail and cutting-edge control.
Please Note: This set requires the use of the HM7000 free to download APP for control.
Features
A high quality presentation case pull-out draws.
A 3rd and 2nd radius loop of track with siding and buffer stop.
Points are pre-fitted with point clips for full layout power and control.
HM7000 power cable to provide track power.
Hornby TrackMat
Rerailer
A4 Locomotive – Sir Nigel Gresley
High detail OO gauge model based on extensive research and original works drawings.
Heavy die-cast chassis
Running number 60007
BR Pussian Blue
Corridor tender
Double chimney arrangement.
Un-valanced streamline plastic body.
LHD cab arrangement.
Working headlights
Working tender light.
High detail cab and fully decorated backhead with decorated instrument dials.
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, synchronised with the chuff rate.
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.
HM7000 Power Bank compatible.
Powerful 5 pole skew wound motor.
Illuminated flickering firebox.
Quick release locomotive to tender connector.
Pogo pin wheel pickup arrangement for easy pickup servicing.
Electrical pickups on main drive wheels and tender wheels.
Fully decorated crew figures.
Turned brass safety valve
Prototypical size metal handrails with brass stanchions.
Brass main drive bearings.
Sprung metal buffers.
Front and rear NEM coupling pocket.
Separately fitted simulated coal load.
Pullman Coaches – Ione, Lucille & Zena
All steel K-Type Pullman Coaches
Exquisite decoration with a wealth of separately fitted parts.
Working table lamps
Sprung metal buffers
NEM tension lock couplers
Pullman Coach Ione – Kitchen First
Pullman Coach Lucille – First Class Parlour
Pullman Coach Zena – First Class Parlour
Includes
1x Special Presentation Case
1x A4 Locomotive
3x Pullman Coaches with Lights
1x HM7020 PSU Harness
1x UK PSU
1x Double Loop of Track with Siding
Buffer Stop
1x Locomotive Accesory Bag
1x Pullman Coach Accessory Bag
1x Instructions
1x Rerailer
1x TrackMat
Specifications
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: LNER
Livery: BR Blue/Brown
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 R30016 OO British Ga...
$209.95
This detailed OO gauge model features a diecast chassis, metal buffers, NEM couplings, and is DCC-ready via a 6-pin socket. Finished in authentic British Gas blue and white livery, it’s ideal for industrial or depot-themed layouts set in Era 8.
History
The Hornby 88DS ‘Hilsea’ represents Ruston & Hornsby's durable 0-4-0 industrial shunter, delivered new to British Gas (Southern) in 1961. Based at Hilsea Gas Works, No. 1139 worked shunting duties until its retirement and preservation in the late 1980s.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 8.2
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 4.3
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.1
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.26
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: DCC Ready 6 pin socket
Operator: British Gas
Designer: Ruston & Hornsby
Wheel Configuration: 0-4-0
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 1
Buffer Type: Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Couplings
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-6: Bluetooth® & DCC
Decoder (6-pin)
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Hornby R30397 OO BR Late Cl...
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This locomotive entered service as one of Henry Ivatt’s ‘J13’ Class as No. 1247, having been built under contract by Sharp, Stewart in 1899. It became LNER ‘J52’ 4247 at the Grouping in 1923, and later 8846 under the LNER’s 1946 renumbering scheme.
It entered BR service as 68846 and was withdrawn from King’s Cross ‘Top Shed’ in May 1959, at which point it became the first preserved locomotive to be bought directly from BR when it was acquired by Captain W.G. Smith. It is now part of the National Collection and restored as GNR 1247.
Features
New Tooling - High detail OO Gauge model based on extensive research and original works drawings.
Diecast Boiler, Chassis and Running Plate. Model Weight is 235 grams.
High detail cab and fully decorated backhead with decorated instrument dials.
Decoder controlled firebox flicker. (decoder sold separately).
HM7000 21-Pin sound decoder compatible.
HM7000 Power Bank compatible.
Powerful 5 Pole Skew wound motor.
Pogo pin wheel pickup arrangement for easy pickup servicing.
Diecast connecting rods.
Prototypical size metal handrails with brass stanchions.
Oilite main drive bearings.
Opening cab roof vent.
Sprung metal buffers.
Front and Rear NEM coupling pocket. Rear coupling pocket had a close coupling mechanism.
Wheel pickups on all wheels.
Accessory bag contains vacuum pipes, lamps and couplings.
Separately fitted lamps. Lamp code can be changed.
Separately fitted simulated coal load.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 12.5
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 4.7
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.6
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.24
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: BR
Designer: Henry Ivatt
Wheel Configuration: 0-6-0
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Class: Class J52
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Couplings
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30399SS SR Merchant...
$618.95
Locomotive 21C1 'Channel Packet' was the first of the Merchant Navy class, entering service in 1941 at Salisbury and then Exmouth Junction from 1942. Renumbered '35001' under British Railways in 1948, 'Channel Packet' was allocated to Stewarts Lane from 1957 until rebuilding in 1959. This model features DCC sound and steam functionality to recreate the first of Bulleid’s powerful and iconic Merchant Navy locomotives.
Features
High detail OO gauge model based on extensive research and original works drawings
High detail cab with fully decorated backhead and decorated instrument dials
Opening cab roof vent
Removable simulated coal load with fully detailed tender bunker
Accurately modelled Merchant Navy Bullied-Firth-Brown wheels
Early 21C1 'widows peak' front end streamlining and chimney arrangement
5000 gallon tender in its original condition with raves yet to be cut back
Cast trailing truck
Separately fitted nameplate, number plate and company ownership plate
Horseshoe smokebox door company plate
Sprung metal buffers
Heavy die-cast chassis, pony truck and trailing truck
Electronics & traction features
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)
Pre-fitted 21-pin HM7000 decoder and speaker. The decoder is compatible with NMRA DCC controllers and HM7000 app control
Pre-installed Merchant Navy sound profile for accurate locomotive sounds, synchronised with the chuff rate and steam effect
Adjustable steam output settings via the decoder
Water reservoir for up to 20 minutes of continuous steam running
Die-cast connecting rods and valve gear
Powerful 5-pole skew-wound motor
Flywheel with cardan shaft arrangement for smooth running
Oilite main drive bearings
Wheel pickups on tender & driven locomotive wheelsets
Pogo pin wheel pickup arrangement for easy pickup servicing
8-way locomotive to tender drawbar, with integrated electrical connection for easy coupling and decoupling
Front and rear NEM coupling pockets, with narrow tension lock couplings
Optional fit rear flanged wheelset (only recommended for larger layouts with sweeping curves or display purposes)
Please note: This model requires a DCC controller or the HM7000 app to control.
Contents
1x Model Steam Locomotive, 1x Accessory Pack (includes draincocks, rear ladder, side steps, vacuum pipes and coupling bars and hooks), 1x Pipette, 1x Instructions
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Hornby R30403 OO BR Saint C...
$397.95
Of the 77 Saint Class members built by GWR between 1902 and 1913, 2920 ‘Saint David’ was one of the 47 that survived beyond nationalisation of Britain’s railways in 1948. Part of the third batch of 20 to be built in 1907, the locomotive was new to Cardiff Canton shed. It underwent several changes during its career, including the fitting of a superheated boiler in 1909 and outside steam pipes in December 1932. This model is presented in BR livery, the condition in which it operated through to its withdrawal in October 1953, by which point it was one of the last four still in service.
This model was developed with the helpful guidance from the Didcot Railway Center who kindly gave us access to their archive of drawings and access to the Lady of Legend locomotive.
The Saint class model features a powerful 5 pole skew wound motor, flickering firebox and is designed to be fully compatible with the HM7000 21-Pin decoder for full DCC and sound control.
Specific to R30403
Running number 2920
BR Black livery.
Riveted Churchward Tender
Later style curved frame chassis design.
Fluted diecast piston rods.
Tapered superheated boiler
Later Chimney Design
Later safety Valve with Top Feeds
Common Saint Class Features
High detail OO Gauge model based on extensive research and original works drawings.
Diecast Chassis and Running Plate. Model Weight is 341 grams.
High detail cab and fully decorated backhead with decorated instrument dials.
Etched metal nameplates
HM7000 21-Pin sound decoder compatible.
HM7000 Power Bank compatible.
Powerful 5 Pole Skew wound motor.
Illuminated flickering firebox.
Quick release locomotive to tender connector.
Pogo pin wheel pickup arrangement for easy pickup servicing.
Electrical pickups on main drive wheels and tender wheels.
Diecast Piston Rods & valve gear.
Fully decorated crew figures.
Prototypical size metal handrails with brass stanchions.
Brass main drive bearings.
Sprung metal buffers.
Front and Rear NEM coupling pocket.
Separately fitted lamps. Lamp code can be changed.
Separately fitted simulated coal load.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.4
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5.5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: BR
Designer: GWR
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Couplings
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30414 OO LMS Patrio...
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Henry Fowler designed the ‘Patriot’ 4-6-0 for the LMS as an upgrade of the LNWR’s ‘Large Claughton’ Class for express passenger work. Built at both Crewe and Derby Works, 42 and ten respectively, 52 entered service between 1930 and 1934. ‘Holyhead’ was new from Crewe in September 1932, numbered 5983, but this was changed to 5514 in August 1938, as represented by the model.
The locomotive would later be rebuilt with a Stanier taper boiler in 1947, before becoming BR 45514, with withdrawal coming at Derby in May 1961, the first of the rebuilt ‘Patriots’ to be condemned.
This Hornby model of LMS ‘Patriot’ Class 4-6-0 No. 5514 ‘Holyhead’ is finished in accurate period detail as it appeared in the late 1930s.
Designed for reliable performance on OO gauge layouts, the locomotive is DCC ready with a 21-pin decoder socket and if fitted with Metal sprung buffers and NEM tension lock couplers.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.9
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5.5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.62
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: LMS
Designer: Henry Fowler
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: Tension lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30415 OO BR Patriot...
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This model of BR ‘Patriot’ Class 4-6-0 No. 45540 ‘Sir Robert Turnbull’ is presented in its post-rebuild condition, reflecting its appearance under British Railways ownership. DCC ready with a 21-pin decoder socket, the locomotive is designed with metal sprung buffers and NEM tension lock couplers.
This locomotive started out as 5901 when it emerged from Crewe Works in August 1933, but was later renumbered to 5540. It was rebuilt with a Stanier taper boiler in October 1947, which promoted it from power class ‘6P’ to ‘7P’. It became 45540 under BR in May 1948 and survived in service until condemned in April 1963 and was scrapped by July that year.
The locomotive’s name, transferred from withdrawn ‘Large Claughton’ 1161, was in honour of Sir Robert Turnbull, former General Manager of the LNWR, who was knighted in 1913.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.9
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5.5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.62
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: BR
Designer: Henry Fowler
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Buffer Type: Moulded Plastic Buffers
Coupling Type: Wide Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30418 OO SR M7 Clas...
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This Hornby model of Southern Railway ‘M7’ Class No. 318 is presented in authentic Era 3 condition, reflecting the locomotive’s appearance during its SR service.
DCC ready with an 8-pin socket, it offers an easy route to digital control, while sprung metal buffers and NEM couplings ensure realistic detail. A faithful tribute to one of Drummond’s iconic tank engines.
History
Dugald Drummond designed the ‘M7’ 0-4-4Ts as a more powerful replacement for the ageing Adams ‘T1’ Class used on the LSWR’s London suburban passenger services, with 105 examples built at Nine Elms (95) and Eastleigh (10) between 1897 and 1911.
No. 318 entered service in August 1900, and kept its number throughout its Southern Railway days until becoming 30318 under BR in 1950. Withdrawal came just nine years later, in December 1959, when it was scrapped.
Contents
1x Model Steam Locomotive, 1x Accessory Pack (includes vacuum pipes, articulated coupling assembly and coupling bars and hooks), 1x Instructions
Specification
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 13.9
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: DCC Ready 8 pin socket
Operator: SR
Designer: Dugald Drummond
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Couplings
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-8TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (8-pin)
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Hornby R30419 OO SECR H Cla...
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This OO gauge SECR H Class locomotive model is a faithful representation of Harry Wainwright's H Class. With sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings, this model is DCC ready with an 8-pin socket ready for upgrading to digital control.
Designed by Harry Wainwright, 66 of these locomotives were built for the South Eastern & Chatham Railway at its Ashford Works between 1904 and 1915 for London suburban and semi-fast trains. Completed in June 1909, 161 engines carried the elaborate SECR livery, like the locomotive depicted by the model, until receiving a lined olive green livery when taken into SR stock and renumbered 1161 at the Grouping in 1923.
It later became BR 31161 and was withdrawn at Tunbridge Wells West in November 1961 after a creditable 51 years and 5 months’ service
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 13.2
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.31
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Gauge: OO
DCC Status: DCC Ready 6 pin socket
Operator: SECR
Designer: Harry Wainwright
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Number of Parts: 1
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 R30420 OO Dublo BR E...
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The BR English Electric DP1 'Deltic' is always a favourite model, and with its new blue livery, this OO gauge diesel engine is sure to be just as popular. This version features sprung metal buffers, NEM tension lock couplings and a coreless motor. It is also DCC-ready with a 21-pin socket for easy HM7000 conversion.The prototype English Electric 3,000hp diesel electric, ‘Deltic’ emerged from Dick, Kerr & Co. Works in Preston in 1955, as a demonstrator. Fitted with two Napier Deltic engines, it appeared in a head-turning powder blue livery with cream nose whiskers below an American-style headlight cowling. Such was the locomotive’s success, British Railways ordered 22 production models for use on its East Coast Main Line express services.
Features
High detail OO gauge model based on extensive research
Presented as on display in Locomotion, Shildon, with grey chassis, steps and buffers; and horns removed
Heavy, fully die-cast chassis and body
Highly detailed cab interior
Decorated driver controls with illuminated instrument dials
Directional head and tail lighting
Optional working Mars lights
Working cab lights
Engine bay lighting
Physical switches on blanking plug to control the various lighting configurations
Magnetic roof cover to access 21-Pin DCC socket
Dual working roof fans, with manually adjustable speed controls
Separately fitted etched window frames
Large, powerful coreless motor with two flywheels for smooth running
Dual bogie drive
Sprung metal buffers
Front and rear NEM coupling pocket
Additional lamps supplied in the accessory bag
Hand painted driver figures
Supplied with 8 finely decorated etchings, including Locomotion headboard
Decorated engine bay featuring printed ‘Napier Deltic’ plates
Pre-fitted with a sugar cube speaker for easy digital conversion
Space inside for HM7000 Enhanced Bass Speaker
Space inside fuel tank for HM7070 - Power Bank
Flange squeal sensor mounted in the bogies automatically detects when it is going round a curve to play flange squeal sounds dependant on speed. (Feature available once product is fitted with a HM7000 decoder)
Fitted to display plinth with etched presentation plate
Fully compatible with Hornby HM7000 app control system, with meticulously crafted Deltic sound profile (SD049) available for download.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 29
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: Blue
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Motor: Coreless
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 R30425 OO DB Schenke...
$364.95
This Class 67 No. 67015 model is finished in the vibrant DB Schenker red livery, reflecting its current use on premium services with Transport for Wales.
Fitted with a 21-pin decoder socket, it is DCC ready for easy digital conversion. Sprung metal buffers and NEM couplings provide enhanced realism. With its powerful modern profile and push-pull capability, 67015 makes an ideal addition to any contemporary diesel or mixed-traffic collection.
History
Thirty of these locomotives were built for EWS by Alstom in Spain in 1999/2000 as replacements for Class 47s, for use mainly on Royal Mail trains, but after mail contracts were lost in 2003/4 have been used on passenger trains.Transferred to DB Cargo by 2015, 67015 spent a period on lease to Wrexham & Shropshire trains and was named ‘David J. Lloyd’.
It is now one of a dozen leased to Transport for Wales for its premium services, currently running in DB Schenker red, and can be used in push-pull mode with Mk4 coaches and a DVT (Driving Van Trailer).
Contents
1x Model Diesel Locomotive, 1x Accessory Pack (includes alternative buffer beam, buffer beam detailing and buckeye coupling), 1x Instructions
Specification
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.9
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5.9
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 11.2
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.87
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
License: Yes
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: DB Schenker
Designer: Alstom
Wheel Configuration: Bo-Bo
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Class: Class 67
Buffer Type: Sprung Metal Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Couplings
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30426 OO Network So...
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This Class 87 No. 87012 ‘The Olympian’ is finished in its distinctive Network SouthEast livery as carried during its final years of mainline service.
The locomotive is DCC ready with a 21-pin decoder socket, allowing for digital upgrade. Equipped with sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings it offers both enhanced detail and reliable performance.
History
British Rail Engineering at Crewe turned out 36 of these 25kV 5,000hp locomotives between 1973 and 1975. Based on its Class 86 predecessor, the new design set out to achieve a higher-performance machine for front-line express work on the West Coast Main Line, capable of operating continuously at speeds of up to 110mph.
Entering service in January 1974, 87012 was named ‘Coeur de Lion’ in May 1978. For its last two years of service it was named ‘The Olympian’ and painted in a version of Network SouthEast livery with branding to promote the London Olympics bid for 2012, but was withdrawn in 2006.
It then became one of two locomotives exported to Bulgaria in 2007 for trials which, following successful completion, resulted in all remaining operational members of the fleet following them into freight service there. It is still operated by BZK in Bulgaria.
Contents
1x Model Electric Locomotive, 1x Accessory Pack (includes etched nameplates, jumper cables and coupling hook and bar), 1x Instructions
Specification
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 24.3
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.2
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.57
Item Scale: :76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: NSE
Designer: BREL
Wheel Configuration: Bo-Bo
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Class: Class 87
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 R30427 OO Northern R...
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The Hornby Class 153 No. 153360 is finished in the distinctive Northern Rail livery, representing its appearance during regular service in the north of England. It is DCC ready with a 21-pin decoder socket for easy digital upgrade and fitted with NEM couplings.
History
The Northern Rail franchise commenced in December 2004 and inherited its fleet from those of Arriva Trains Northern and First North Western, including a large number of Class 153 single units, of which No. 153360 was one.
Under Northern Rail, the unit saw considerable use in the Carlisle area, including services on the Settle and Carlisle line and the Cumbria coastal line to Barrow-in-Furness.
Arriva Rail North, Northern Rail’s successor from 2016, operated the largest fleet of Class 153 units in the UK. No. 153360 went into storage in late 2021 and was subsequently scrapped.
Contents
1x Model Diesel Locomotive, 1x Accessory Pack (includes narrow NEM couplings), 1x Instructions
Specification
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 31
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.35
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: North British Railway
Designer: Hunslet-Barclay
Wheel Configuration: Bo-Bo
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Class: Class 153
Buffer Type: Moulded Plastic Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Couplings
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30435TXS OO RailRoa...
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Recognised for its memorable role in a television advert – flagging down a speeding HST power car, this highly detailed model of Class 37 No. 37093 comes presented in its unique ‘Police’ promotional livery.
Complete with a roof-mounted working blue light and DCC sound-fitted with Class 37 and effects, functions, and an authentic police siren straight out of the box.
Equipped with NEM tension lock couplings and plastic buffers, this Co-Co diesel is built to perform on second radius curves or greater.
History
Built at English Electric’s Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns works, this locomotive entered BR service as D6793 in 1963, allocated to Gateshead. Re-numbered 37093 in February 1974, it was painted into ‘Police’ livery, complete with blue light, for a BR television advertising campaign in July 1985, before returning to a more traditional livery at Stratford in August.
It was renumbered 37509 in June 1986 and in 1989 allocated to the Freight Metals sector Thornaby pool. It finished its career with EWS and was cut up at Cardiff Canton in August 2005.
Contents
1x Locomotive, 1x Instructions
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Hornby R30436 OO RailRoad L...
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Released into BR traffic from Vulcan Foundry as D6971 on 18 March 1965, this locomotive was first allocated to Cardiff Canton. It was rebuilt as a Class 37/4 and renumbered 37418 in 1985 and transferred to Inverness. It received its unusual name ‘An Commun Gaidhealach’ (The Gaelic Association) at Edinburgh in October 1986, before entering the Provincial General Pool from January 1989.
It was renamed ‘Pectindae’ in April 1992, and then ‘East Lancashire Railway’ in April 1994, eventually being sold to a private owner in 2007 by EWS. It is currently on-hire to freight operator Loram Rail and painted in its livery, the ‘An Commun Gaidhealach’ name being reinstated in February 2024.
The Hornby RailRoad Class 37 No. 37418 ‘An Comunn Gàidhealach’ is presented in Loram livery and comes DCC ready with a 21-pin decoder socket. this model also includes two etched nameplates for added detail.
As part of our RailRoad range, this model has been designed with fewer delicate detail parts and more durable detailing, making it better for handling - perfect for beginners or for adding to your existing collection!
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.5
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.23
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: BR
Designer: English Electric
Wheel Configuration: Co-Co
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Class: Class 37
Buffer Type: Separate Plastic Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30436TXS OO RailRoa...
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Finished in the Loram livery, Class 37 No. 37418 ‘An Commun Gaidhealach’ is brought to life in this detailed 00 gauge model.
Fitted with Hornby’s HM7000 21-pin sound decoder it delivers realistic, immersive audio straight from the box and is compatible with DCC and HM7000 App control.
The model features separately fitted plastic buffers, NEM tension lock couplings and includes two etched nameplates for added detail.
Released into BR traffic from Vulcan Foundry as D6971 on 18 March 1965, this locomotive was first allocated to Cardiff Canton. It was rebuilt as a Class 37/4 and renumbered 37418 in 1985 and transferred to Inverness. It received its unusual name ‘An Commun Gaidhealach’ (The Gaelic Association) at Edinburgh in October 1986, before entering the Provincial General Pool from January 1989.
It was renamed ‘Pectindae’ in April 1992, and then ‘East Lancashire Railway’ in April 1994, eventually being sold to a private owner in 2007 by EWS. It is currently on-hire to freight operator Loram Rail and painted in its livery, the ‘An Commun Gaidhealach’ name being reinstated in February 2024.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.5
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.23
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: HM7000 Fitted - With Sound
Operator: Loram
Designer: English Electric
Wheel Configuration: Co-Co
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Class: Class 37
Buffer Type: Separate Plastic Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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This locomotive entered service with BR in 1965 as D6991 allocated to Cardiff Canton, but was renumbered to 37291 in March 1974. It was rebuilt as a Class 37/4 and renumbered 37419 in 1985 and transferred to Scotland, entering the Provincial General Pool at inverness in 1989.
Reallocated to Thornaby as part of the Railfreight Construction sub-sector the following year, after many moves and sector allocations, it passed via EWS to Direct Rail Services in 2011. Since 2019 it has carried InterCity mainline livery and was named ‘Carl Haviland 1954-2012’.
It is currently stored serviceable at Barrow Hill as part of the Harry Needle Railroad Co. hire fleet.
The Hornby RailRoad Class 37 No. 37419 ‘Carl Haviland’ is presented in Direct Rail Services livery complete with commemorative nameplate. Equipped NEM tension lock couplings and separately fitted plastic buffers, this model is ready for operation on second radius curves or greater.
As part of our RailRoad range, this model has been designed with fewer delicate detail parts and more durable detailing, making it better for handling - perfect for beginners or for adding to your existing collection!
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.5
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.23
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Operator: BR
Designer: English Electric
Wheel Configuration: Co-Co
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Class: Class 37
Buffer Type: Separate Plastic Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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This sound-fitted Hornby RailRoad Class 37 No. 37419 ‘Carl Haviland’ is presented in Direct Rail Services livery complete with commemorative nameplate. Equipped with a 21-pin decoder preloaded with authentic Class 37 sound profiles, it delivers rich, immersive audio straight from the box.
Detail highlights include separately fitted plastic buffers, NEM tension lock couplings, and an accessory bag for added customisation. Designed to run on second radius curves or greater, this model combines performance, presentation, and sound in one standout locomotive.
This locomotive entered service with BR in 1965 as D6991 allocated to Cardiff Canton, but was renumbered to 37291 in March 1974. It was rebuilt as a Class 37/4 and renumbered 37419 in 1985 and transferred to Scotland, entering the Provincial General Pool at inverness in 1989.
Reallocated to Thornaby as part of the Railfreight Construction sub-sector the following year, after many moves and sector allocations, it passed via EWS to Direct Rail Services in 2011. Since 2019 it has carried InterCity mainline livery and was named ‘Carl Haviland 1954-2012’.
It is currently stored serviceable at Barrow Hill as part of the Harry Needle Railroad Co. hire fleet.
Specifications
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.5
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.23
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: HM7000 Fitted - With Sound
Operator: DRS
Wheel Configuration: Co-Co
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Class: Class 37
Buffer Type: Separate Plastic Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Hornby R30439 OO RailRoad T...
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This Hornby RailRoad Class 31 model is presented in the Transport for London construction livery, bringing a modern splash of colour to your 00-gauge layout.
Based on the reliable Brush Type 2 locomotives, this model features wide-tension lock couplings and moulded plastic. DCC ready, it comes fitted with a 21-pin decoder socket, allowing for easy digital upgrade.
History
Originally introduced in the late 1950s, the Class 31s became a familiar sight across the British railway network, known for their versatility and longevity. Locomotive No. 31271, preserved in working order, has seen continued use in the modern era and now wears the vibrant Transport for London (TfL) Construction livery — a striking nod to its role in supporting infrastructure projects across the capital.
Contents
1x Model Diesel Locomotive, 1x Accessory Pack (includes pipework detailing and coupling assembly), 1x Instructions
Specification
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 22.5
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 11.2
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 36.2
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.68
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Designer: Brush Traction
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Class: Class 31
Buffer Type: Moulded Plastic Buffers
Coupling Type: Wide Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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This Hornby RailRoad Class 31 model is presented in the Transport for London construction livery, bringing a modern splash of colour to your 00-gauge layout.
Based on the reliable Brush Type 2 locomotives, this model features wide-tension lock couplings and moulded plastic. DCC ready, it comes fitted with a 21-pin decoder socket, allowing for easy digital upgrade.
History
Originally introduced in the late 1950s, the Class 31s became a familiar sight across the British railway network, known for their versatility and longevity. Locomotive No. 31271, preserved in working order, has seen continued use in the modern era and now wears the vibrant Transport for London (TfL) Construction livery — a striking nod to its role in supporting infrastructure projects across the capital.
Contents
1x Model Diesel Locomotive, 1x Accessory Pack (includes pipework detailing and coupling assembly), 1x Instructions
Specification
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 22.5
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 11.2
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 36.2
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.68
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: HM7000 Fitted - With Sound
Designer: Brush Traction
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Class: Class 31
Buffer Type: Moulded Plastic Buffers
Coupling Type: Wide Tension Lock
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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A striking and authentic addition to any diesel-era collection, the R30440 Railfreight Distribution Class 47 Co-Co 47306 ‘The Sapper’ is finished in the Railfreight Distribution livery.
This detailed model includes separately fitted plastic buffers and NEM coupling pockets. It comes equipped with a 21-pin DCC decoder socket, making it easy to upgrade for digital operation.
History
A total of 512 Brush Type 4s were built by Brush Traction at its Falcon Works in Loughborough, and by BR at its Crewe Works. This locomotive entered traffic as D1787 in 1964 at Tinsley and was used extensively on merry-go-round trains.
It was renumbered 47306 in 1974 and became part of the EWS fleet inherited from BR in 1997, painted in BR Freightliner Distribution livery and named ‘The Sapper’. It finished its career at Bescot in February 1999 and, after a period in storage at St Blazey, moved to the Bodmin Railway for preservation in 2007, where it has been restored to full working condition.
Contents
1x Model Diesel Locomotive, 1x Accessory Pack (includes etched nameplates), 1x Instructions
Specification
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.1
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 4
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 5.8
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.87
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
Designer: Brush Traction
Wheel Configuration: Co-Co
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Class: Class 47
Buffer Type: Separate Plastic Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Couplings
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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The R30440TXS Railfreight Distribution Class 47 Co-Co 47306 ‘The Sapper’ brings this iconic locomotive to life with DCC fitted digital sound.
Finished in authentic Railfreight Distribution livery, this model features separately fitted plastic buffers and NEM couplings for added realism and compatibility. Fitted with a 21-pin decoder, it delivers immersive, high-quality sound straight out of the box, making it an ideal centrepiece for any modern-era layout.
History
A total of 512 Brush Type 4s were built by Brush Traction at its Falcon Works in Loughborough, and by BR at its Crewe Works. This locomotive entered traffic as D1787 in 1964 at Tinsley and was used extensively on merry-go-round trains.
It was renumbered 47306 in 1974 and became part of the EWS fleet inherited from BR in 1997, painted in BR Freightliner Distribution livery and named ‘The Sapper’. It finished its career at Bescot in February 1999 and, after a period in storage at St Blazey, moved to the Bodmin Railway for preservation in 2007, where it has been restored to full working condition.
Contents
1x Model Diesel Locomotive, 1x Accessory Pack (includes etched nameplates), 1x Instructions
Specification
Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.1
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 4
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 5.8
Item Weight - Without Packaging (kg): 0.87
Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
DCC Status: HM7000 Fitted - With Sound
Designer: Brush Traction
Wheel Configuration: Co-Co
Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
Class: Class 47
Buffer Type: Separate Plastic Buffers
Coupling Type: NEM Couplings
Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-21TXS: Bluetooth® & DCC Sound Decoder (21-pin)
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Add a modern day locomotive to your model railway layout in the form of the GRBf Class 57. This model locomotive features sprung metal buffers and NEM tension lock couplings, offering a detailed but durable RailRoad model. The Class 57s were a rebuild of Class 47s, retaining the basic bodyshell and 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, and 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: DCC Ready 21 pin socket
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)