
Hornby R30154 OO BR Class 50 Co-Co 50042 Triumph
146.00
$
<p>'Triumph' was allocated to the Stoke Division in 1968, being re-numbered 50042 in 1973 under the TOPS classification system replacing D442 which was its first number. In 1974 No. 50042 was relocated to the Bristol Bath Road Shed and remained there throughout its later life and where it was named 'Triumph' in 1978. The locomotive was eventually withdrawn at the end of 1990 having spent almost 22 years in service.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
<ul>
<li>Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 27.5</li>
<li>Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 5</li>
<li>Item Width - Without Packaging (cm): 3.5</li>
<li>Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge</li>
<li>Finish: Painted</li>
<li>Colour: Blue</li>
<li>DCC Status: DCC Ready 21 pin socket</li>
<li>Operator: BR</li>
<li>Designer: English Electric</li>
<li>Livery: BR Large Arrow</li>
<li>Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2</li>
<li>Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound</li>
<li>Number of Parts: 1</li>
<li>Class: Class 50</li>
</ul>

Vintage Phoenix K183 Victorian K Class Locomotive – A Timeless Rail Legend.
275.00
$
Unearth a piece of Victorian railway history with the Phoenix Reproductions K Class Locomotive – a meticulously crafted miniature marvel that captures the raw power and enduring charm of a legend. Born from the Newport Workshops between 1922 and 1946, these 53 locomotives were the workhorses of the Victorian Railways, tirelessly hauling goods and passengers for over half a century.
The initial ten engines underwent a stunning transformation in the 1940s, meticulously rebuilt to achieve a uniform aesthetic mirroring the entire K Class. Finally, the last nine entered service in 1946, sporting distinctive single cab side windows and the final seven boasted the robust Boxpok style driving wheels – a testament to their rugged design.
These aren't just models; they’re time machines. The K Class engines served with distinction, gracing countless trains and operating until the very last days of the Victorian Railways, with many continuing their service well into the early 1970s. The Phoenix Reproductions model perfectly encapsulates the class in its most iconic era, offering a breathtaking representation of their final years of government service alongside vibrant liveries from their fascinating preservation days.
**Prepare to be captivated by these exceptional features:**
* **Exceptional Detail:** A stunning, highly detailed Ready-to-Run HO gauge model, bringing the K Class to life.
* **Robust Construction:** Featuring a durable diecast boiler, frame, and footplate – built to last a lifetime.
* **Authentic Connections:** Genuine Kadee scale head whisker coupler for realistic train operation.
* **Exquisite Detailing:** Separately applied boiler details elevate the model’s realism to new heights.
* **Spectacular Lighting:** Integrated working LED lights illuminate the model’s brilliance.
* **Advanced Technology:** Standard MTC 21 pin motherboard with a Keep Alive Circuit for seamless operation.
* **DCC Ready:** Available as a DCC version with a LokSound V5 decoder – unlock full control and sound capabilities.
* **Optimal Performance:** Minimum radius of 22” – ensures a smooth and immersive running experience.
Don't just own a model; own a piece of railway heritage. Secure your Phoenix Reproductions K Class Locomotive today!

SDS Models HO 802 SAR Traffic Yellow 800 Class Locomotive
123.00
$
<h3>SDS Models HO 802 SAR Traffic 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 T352 V/Line Orange T2 Series T Class Locomotive
123.00
$
<h3>SDS Models HO T352 V/Line Orange T2 Series T Class Locomotive</h3>
<p>The Victorian Railways received their second series of T class locomotives from late 1959, these were mechanically similar to the first series but featured a new raised height operating cab layout. This new style of raised cab design featured throughout the remainder of the T class series.</p>
<p><strong>SDS Models are pleased to offer the inclusion of the T-2 series within their range of Victorian Railways T class models. </strong></p>
<p>Based upon the tried and proven Austrains T class mechanism, SDS Models have comprehensively retooled almost every item, bringing the model inline with their exacting scale and design standards. Some 220 new or re-made parts are involved in the production of the four series.</p>
<p>All the models now feature prototypically correct width long hoods, series specific and appropriate fuel tank and battery box combinations, improved appearance bogie side frames and brake shoe / wheel tread alignment and a host of other design detail enhancements.</p>
<h3>Model 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</li>
<li>All models come standard with an MTC 21 pin motherboard</li>
</ul>

Hornby R3864 OO GWR Star Class 4-6-0 4003 Lode Star GWR Green Locomotive
166.00
$
<p>Entering traffic at Stewarts Lane in November 1929 on the Continental services, E864 Sir Martin Frobisher was moved to Nine Elms in November 1937 on Link 1 duties for the Southampton Docks and Bournemouth express services, swapping places with 857 Lord Howe.</p>
<p>In January 1939 Sir Martin Frobisher was modified with the Lemaitre exhaust and a modified chimney, raising the performance level of the locomotive. This was a welcomed development as by 1945, somewhat surprisingly; wartime holiday traffic on the Western Section had reached pre-war levels and the introduction of the Merchant Navy class meant that Sir Martin Frobisher could be sent to Bournemouth shed to augment the Lord Nelsons already based there.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
<ul>
<li>Item Length - Without Packaging (cm): 25.1</li>
<li>Item Height - Without Packaging (cm): 6</li>
<li>Item Width - Without Packaging (cm: 11.5</li>
<li>Item Weight - Without Packaging: 0.56</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: GWR</li>
<li>Designer: George Jackson Churchward</li>
<li>Wheel Configuration: 4-6-0</li>
<li>Livery: Green</li>
<li>Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2</li>
<li>Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound</li>
<li>Number of Parts: 1</li>
<li>Class: STAR CLASS</li>
</ul>

Blue W Class Locomotive DCC Sound HO Scale IDR Models
181.00
$
Unleash your inner wanderer with this vintage-inspired treasure a handcrafted leather journal begging for your stories and sketches—a tangible escape from the digital buzz and a promise of soulful moments captured in ink

DCC Sound National 81 Class Locomotive - A Stunning HO Scale Model!
193.00
$
Unleash your inner radiance with this stunning piece – a whisper of luxury, a touch of enchantment, and an invitation to elevate every moment. It’s more than just an item; it’s a story waiting to be told, a secret desire brought to life. Prepare to be captivated.

Hornby BR Railfreight Class 60 Bow Fell – A Classic Era 8 Locomotive!
166.00
$
Step back in time to the golden age of British rail with this meticulously crafted Class 60 60015 ‘Bow Fell’ model! This stunning locomotive represents a pivotal moment in rail history, entering service with British Rail on March 24th, 1993, specifically designed for the demanding Railfreight Construction sub-sector at Immingham.
Later, in 1994, 60015 was chosen to be the star unveil for Transrail’s launch at Arpley Yard, sporting the iconic new livery. This detailed 1:76 scale OO gauge model captures the raw power and distinctive appearance of this Class 60, finished in the classic triple grey livery and boasting a DCC-ready 8-pin socket for advanced operation. Featuring a powerful 5-pole skew-wound motor and a single part construction, this model is ready to bring the thunder to your layout. A true collector’s item, 60015 ‘Bow Fell’ – a piece of British rail heritage you won't want to miss!

Hornby LNER Cock O' the North - A Stunning OO Gauge Class P2!
100.00
$
Step back in time to the golden age of rail with this meticulously crafted LNER P2 Class locomotive – a stunning tribute to Sir Nigel Gresley’s genius! Originally designed to conquer the notoriously challenging gradients and tight curves of the Edinburgh to Aberdeen route, this powerful 2-8-2 locomotive was a marvel of engineering.
Built in 1932 at the LNER Doncaster Works, the P2 was destined for speed and reliability. Initially, the first two locomotives sported streamlined fronts mirroring the iconic A4 Pacifics, a testament to Gresley’s innovative thinking. Later models received their original, sleek appearance, showcasing a truly beautiful and historically accurate design.
The 'A1 Trust' recognizes the historical significance of this incredible machine, and they’re proud to be bringing the P2 back to life! This detailed model captures the essence of the original, ready to grace your 00 Gauge layout.
**Features:**
* **Authentic 2-8-2 Configuration:** Perfectly replicates the original design for maximum adhesion.
* **Detailed Streamlined Fronts:** Captures the appearance of both the early and later-built locomotives.
* **DCC Ready:** Equipped with an 8-pin socket for seamless operation with your favorite DCC system.
* **LNER Livery:** Finished in the iconic green livery, instantly recognizable as an LNER locomotive.
* **3-Pole Motor:** Provides smooth and powerful running.
* **1:76 Scale:** Perfect size for your 00 Gauge collection.
**Specifications:**
* Item Length - Without Packaging: 29.6 cm
* Item Height - Without Packaging: 5 cm
* Item Width - Without Packaging: 3.5 cm
* Item Weight - Without Packaging: 0.48 kg
* Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
* Designer: Sir Nigel Gresley
* Wheel Configuration: 2-8-2
* Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 2
* Number of Parts: 1
* Class: P2 Class

BR Class 47 Diesel Locomotive Era 4 Hornby R30182 OO Scale
65.00
$
Unleash your inner explorer with this vintage-inspired marvel a one-of-a-kind find whispering tales of bygone eras It's not just an item it’s a vibe a conversation starter a pocketful of sunshine guaranteed to elevate your everyday adventures

Hornby Class 121 Bubble Car – Chiltern Railways OO Gauge Locomotive
79.00
$
**Unearth a Piece of British Rail History with the Chiltern Railways Class 121 DMU!**
Step back in time and experience the charm of the British Rail Class 121, a legendary diesel multiple unit that served with distinction for over 57 years! Originally built in 1960, these iconic "Bubble Cars" – affectionately dubbed by enthusiasts – were a vital part of the network, tirelessly serving passengers on some of Britain’s most picturesque branch lines.
Imagine the Class 121 gliding along the Looe branch, the Greenford Branch Line, or the Severn Beach line, carrying commuters and tourists alike. This particular model captures the essence of these remarkable units, meticulously crafted to recreate the classic design.
**Perfect for Beginners & Enthusiasts Alike!**
This detailed model offers an accessible entry point into the world of model railways. Featuring a straightforward, three-pole motor and direct drive, it’s incredibly easy to operate. Plus, the robust body is built to withstand the bumps and scrapes of beginner operation. It even includes an 8-pin DCC socket, giving you the option to digitally control and expand your railway layout!
**Key Features:**
* **Authentic Detail:** Faithfully recreated in 1:76 scale 00 gauge.
* **Chiltern Railways Livery:** Stunning blue livery reflecting the operator’s proud heritage.
* **DCC Ready:** Enjoy seamless operation with an 8-pin DCC socket.
* **Bo-Bo Wheel Configuration:** A classic design for exceptional running performance.
* **Separate Plastic Buffers:** Adds a realistic touch.
* **NEM Tension Lock Coupling:** Ensures secure connections.
**A Legacy Continues:**
Unit 121020, a star among the class, spent nearly 60 years in revenue-earning service before finding its final home at the Bodmin & Wenford Railway. This model allows you to own a piece of that incredible journey!
**Specifications:**
* Item Length: 26.5 cm (10.43 inches)
* Item Height: 5 cm (1.97 inches)
* Item Width: 3.5 cm (1.38 inches)
* Item Weight: 0.35 kg (0.77 lbs)
* Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
* Finish: Painted
* Colour: Blue
* Gauge: OO
* DCC Status: DCC Ready 8 pin socket
* Operator: Chiltern Railways
* Designer: Pressed Steel
* Wheel Configuration: Bo-Bo
* Livery: Chiltern Railways Blue
* Minimum Curve Radius: 200mm (7.87 inches)
* Motor: 5 Pole
* Number of Parts: 1
Don’t miss your chance to own a miniature piece of British Rail history! Order your Chiltern Railways Class 121 today!

Phoenix Reproductions HO K163 Victorian Railways K Class Locomotive
275.00
$
<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>