
Hornby R3991 OO BR A3 Class 4-6-2 60103 Flying Scotsman (Diecast Footplate & Flickeirng Firebox)
158.00
$
<p>As the first steam locomotive to achieve an official 100mph run back in November 1934, this high-speed steam locomotive is instantly recognisable and has become an icon of British railway engineering. A1 Class 4472 'Flying Scotsman' entered traffic on the 24th of February 1923, unnamed, as LNER No. 1472. Selected as the LNER's prestige exhibit for the forthcoming British Empire Exhibition at Wembley, 1472 emerged from Doncaster Works on the 2nd of March 1924 with the Company's Coat-of-Arms adorning the cabside, a new number; 4472 and named as 'Flying Scotsman'.</p>
<p>On the 1st of May 1928, and fitted with a corridor tender, 'Flying Scotsman' undertook the first non-stop run from London to Edinburgh. In 1946 'Flying Scotsman' was rebuilt to A3 class specification and emerged in January 1947 having been renumbered by LNER as No. 103. In December 1948 'Flying Scotsman' was once again renumbered as a result of the nationalisation of the railways, becoming No. 60103. BR Painted the locomotive in a stunning BR Express Blue livery which was retained until 1954.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
<ul>
<li>Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 29.3</li>
<li>Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5</li>
<li>Item Width - Without Packaging (cm: 3.5</li>
<li>Item Weight - Without Packaging: 0.28</li>
<li>Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge</li>
<li>License: Yes</li>
<li>License line: Produced under licence for SCMG Enterprises Ltd. National Railway Museum © SCMG. Images and packaging designs © SCMG. Every purchase supports the museum. www. nrm.org.uk</li>
<li>Finish: Painted</li>
<li>Colour: Green</li>
<li>Gauge: OO</li>
<li>DCC Status: DCC Ready 8 pin socket</li>
<li>Operator: BR</li>
<li>Designer: Gresley</li>
<li>Livery: BR Green</li>
<li>Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2</li>
<li>Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound</li>
<li>Number of Parts: 1</li>
<li>Class: Class A3</li>
</ul>

SDS Models HO T369 West Coast Railway T4 Series T Class Locomotive
123.00
$
<p>SDS Models HO T369 West Coast Railway T4 Series T Class Locomotive</p>

Phoenix Reproductions HO K163 Preserved Green 2-Tone K Class Locomotive DCC Sound
333.00
$
<p>The Victorian Railways built 53 K class engines at Newport Workshops over a 24 year period, commencing in 1922. The first series of 10 engines were progressively rebuilt in the 1940s to match the performance and visual appearance of the other class members. Later in 1946 the last 9 engines entered service, these engines had single cab side windows and the last 7 engines were fitted Boxpok style driving wheels.</p>
<p>They were extremely versatile engines and could be found and all classes of trains, many worked until the late 1960s and several into the early 1970s.</p>
<p>The Phoenix Reproductions model represents the class in it's later years of government service as well as several colourful liveries of early days preservation.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Highly detailed Ready-to-Run HO gauge model</li>
<li>Diecast boiler, frame and footplate</li>
<li>Genuine Kadee scale head whisker coupler (Tender)</li>
<li>Separately applied boiler details</li>
<li>Working LED lights</li>
<li>All models come standard with an MTC 21 pin motherboard</li>
<li>Keep Alive Circuit</li>
<li>DCC version with LokSound V5 decoder</li>
<li>22" Minimum Radius</li>
</ul>

SDS Models HO NR14 Real Trains Not Road Trains Pacific National NR Class Locomotive
123.00
$
<p>Introduced in 1996 by National Rail Corporation these 120 units were built by A Goninan and Co. The locomotives are 3000kw General Electric powered and used on standard gauge Australia wide.</p>
<p>They were introduced in grey and marigold and several were painted into various business units of NRC. Later they wore GSR train liveries representing the Hook and Pull agreement between the two companies.</p>
<p>In 2002 Pacific National acquired the assets of NRC and commenced to repaint the NR class into their new blue and yellow colors.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Highly detailed Ready-to-Run HO gauge model</li>
<li>Precisely too</li>
<li>5-Pole skew wound electric motor and dual flywheels</li>
<li>All wheel drive and electrical pickup</li>
<li>LED headlights, marker lights, number boxes and ditch lights</li>
<li>All models come standard with an MTC 21 pin motherboard</li>
<li>Exclusive sound by DCCSound</li>
<li>led plastic body (ABS)</li>
<li>Genuine Kadee scale head whisker coupler</li>
<li>Separately applied handrails and detail parts</li>
</ul>
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SDS Models HO 807 ANR Yellow 800 Class Locomotive DCC Sound
173.00
$
<p>Entering service from the mid 1956 onwards these 10 English Electric 750 HP shunting locomotives were numbered from 800 to 809. They were predominantly found working around Port Adelaide and in particular Gilman Yard. Later and from time to time they could also be found working Passenger trains around the suburbs. They remained in service until the late 80s and some units through until 1991, all except 801 were scrapped. When AN commenced operations the class leader 800 was renumbered to 810.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Highly detailed Ready-to-Run HO gauge model</li>
<li>Precisely tooled plastic body (ABS)</li>
<li>Genuine Kadee scale head whisker coupler</li>
<li>Separately applied handrails and detail parts</li>
<li>5-Pole skew wound electric motor and dual flywheels</li>
<li>All wheel drive and electrical pickup</li>
<li>LED head and marker lights, body mounted</li>
<li>All models come standard with an MTC 21 pin motherboard</li>
<li>Exclusive sound by DCCSound</li>
</ul>

SDS Models HO 807 ANR Yellow 800 Class Locomotive
123.00
$
<h3>SDS Models HO 807 ANR Yellow 800 Class Locomotive</h3>
<p>Entering service from the mid 1956 onwards these 10 English Electric 750 HP shunting locomotives were numbered from 800 to 809. They were predominantly found working around Port Adelaide and in particular Gilman Yard. Later and from time to time they could also be found working Passenger trains around the suburbs. They remained in service until the late 80s and some units through until 1991, all except 801 were scrapped. When AN commenced operations the class leader 800 was renumbered to 810.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Highly detailed Ready-to-Run HO gauge model</li>
<li>Precisely tooled plastic body (ABS)</li>
<li>Genuine Kadee scale head whisker coupler</li>
<li>Separately applied handrails and detail parts</li>
<li>5-Pole skew wound electric motor and dual flywheels</li>
<li>All wheel drive and electrical pickup</li>
<li>LED head and marker lights, body mounted</li>
<li>All models come standard with an MTC 21 pin motherboard</li>
</ul>

SDS Models HO T381 Great Northern T4 Series T Class Locomotive
123.00
$
<p>SDS Models HO T381 Great Northern T4 Series T Class Locomotive</p>

Hornby R3868 OO Crawshay Brothers Peckett W4 Class 0-4-0ST 490/1890
87.00
$
<p>Peckett Works No. 490/1890 was built for the Crawshay Brothers at Cyfarthfa Ironworks, which had been reopened in 1879 after five years of closure. Unfortunately, Cyfartha had been slow to changeover to steel production and despite an investment of £150,000 by William Thompson Crawshay, the reopening in 1882 as a steel production plant came too late to change the factory's fortunes and it closed again in 1910.</p>
<p>In 1915 Cyfarthfa reopened to produce pig iron and shell steel during the First World War but Cyfarthfa finally closed forever in 1919, with dismantling commencing in 1928.</p>
<h4>Includes</h4>
<ul>
<li>1x Steam Locomotive</li>
</ul>
<h4>Technical Specifications</h4>
<ul>
<li>Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 8.4</li>
<li>Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5</li>
<li>Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5</li>
<li>Item Weight - Without Packaging: 0.16</li>
<li>Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge</li>
<li>License: No</li>
<li>Finish: Painted</li>
<li>Colour: Green</li>
<li>Gauge: OO</li>
<li>DCC Status: DCC Ready 4 pin socket</li>
<li>Operator: Private Owner</li>
<li>Designer: Peckett & Sons</li>
<li>Wheel Configuration: 0-4-0</li>
<li>Livery: Crawshay Brothers, Lined Dark Green</li>
<li>Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 1</li>
<li>Motor: 3 Pole Skew wound</li>
<li>Number of Parts: 1</li>
<li>Class: Peckett W4 0-4-0ST</li>
</ul>