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372-913
LMS 10001 BR Black (Early Emblem)
'N' Gauge
Released: 13/11/24
DCC Ready (Next18)
Era 4
The LMS ‘Twins’ – Nos. 10000 and 10001 – were the very first mainline diesel locomotives built in the UK and now, this pioneering pair is available in N scale as part of the Graham Farish range. Entering traffic in the final days of the LMS, the locomotive was inherited by British Railways which soon applied its colourful emblems providing a stark contrast with the blad bodysides and silver roof, bogies and embellishments. In this original condition, No. 10000 operated on the Midland Region hauling trains both alone and as a pair with its twin, providing additional haulage power and range.
Our Price:
£157.20
372-914
LMS 10000 BR Green (Late Crest)
'N' Gauge
Released: 13/11/24
DCC Ready (Next18)
Era 5
The LMS ‘Twins’ – Nos. 10000 and 10001 – were the very first mainline diesel locomotives built in the UK and now, this pioneering pair is available in N scale as part of the Graham Farish range. Built by the LMS, under BR ownership the ‘Twins’ were sent to the Southern Region between 1953 and 1955 for trails alongside the SR’s own prototype diesels. To work on the SR, additional headcode lights and brackets were fitted to suit the Southern 6 position headcode system and these remained a feature of both locomotives thereafter, as displayed on this model of No. 10000 which is depicted in BR Green livery and with the late crests that were applied by BR from 1956. By this time the pair had returned to the Midland Region and were employed on duties across the region.
Our Price:
£157.20
374-915
LMS 10001 BR Green (Late Crest)
'N' Gauge
Released: 13/11/24
DCC Ready (Next18)
Era 5
The LMS ‘Twins’ – Nos. 10000 and 10001 – were the very first mainline diesel locomotives built in the UK and now, this pioneering pair is available in N scale as part of the Graham Farish range. Built by the LMS, under BR ownership the ‘Twins’ were sent to the Southern Region between 1953 and 1955 for trails alongside the SR’s own prototype diesels. To work on the SR, additional headcode lights and brackets were fitted to suit the Southern 6 position headcode system and these remained a feature of both locomotives thereafter, as displayed on this model of No. 10000 which is depicted in BR Green livery and with the late crests that were applied by BR from 1956. By this time the pair had returned to the Midland Region and were employed on duties across the region.
Our Price:
£157.20
374-953
BR Mk2A FK First Corridor BR Blue & Grey (InterCity)
'N' Gauge
Released: 13/11/24
Era 8
Our Price:
£44.95
374-953A
BR Mk2A FK First Corridor BR Blue & Grey (InterCity)
'N' Gauge
Released: 13/11/24
Era 8
Our Price:
£44.95
394-100
Ffestiniog Railway 'Tin Car' Saloon Third No. 119 FR Crimson & Cream
'OO-9' Gauge
Released: 13/11/24
Era 9
The Ffestiniog Railway ‘Tin Car’ Coaches from Bachmann Narrow Gauge are the perfect choice for anyone wishing to model this famous Welsh narrow gauge railway in OO9 Scale. Complementing the many locomotives, buildings and accessories from the Ffestiniog Railway (FR) that are already produced by Bachmann, the Tin Cars replicate the coaches that many visitors to the line will have travelled on since their construction in the late-1970s to their withdrawal from use in the mid-2010s, or even more recently in their second lives away from the FR.
Our Price:
£58.45
394-100A
Ffestiniog Railway 'Tin Car' Saloon Third No. 120 FR Crimson & Cream
'OO-9' Gauge
Released: 13/11/24
Era 9
The Ffestiniog Railway ‘Tin Car’ Coaches from Bachmann Narrow Gauge are the perfect choice for anyone wishing to model this famous Welsh narrow gauge railway in OO9 Scale. Complementing the many locomotives, buildings and accessories from the Ffestiniog Railway (FR) that are already produced by Bachmann, the Tin Cars replicate the coaches that many visitors to the line will have travelled on since their construction in the late-1970s to their withdrawal from use in the mid-2010s, or even more recently in their second lives away from the FR.
Our Price:
£58.45
394-101
Ffestiniog Railway 'Tin Car' Saloon Third No. 119 FR Maroon
'OO-9' Gauge
Released: 13/11/24
Era 8
The Ffestiniog Railway ‘Tin Car’ Coaches from Bachmann Narrow Gauge are the perfect choice for anyone wishing to model this famous Welsh narrow gauge railway in OO9 Scale. Complementing the many locomotives, buildings and accessories from the Ffestiniog Railway (FR) that are already produced by Bachmann, the Tin Cars replicate the coaches that many visitors to the line will have travelled on since their construction in the late-1970s to their withdrawal from use in the mid-2010s, or even more recently in their second lives away from the FR.
Our Price:
£58.45
394-101A
Ffestiniog Railway 'Tin Car' Saloon Third No. 120 FR Maroon
'OO-9' Gauge
Released: 13/11/24
Era 8
The Ffestiniog Railway ‘Tin Car’ Coaches from Bachmann Narrow Gauge are the perfect choice for anyone wishing to model this famous Welsh narrow gauge railway in OO9 Scale. Complementing the many locomotives, buildings and accessories from the Ffestiniog Railway (FR) that are already produced by Bachmann, the Tin Cars replicate the coaches that many visitors to the line will have travelled on since their construction in the late-1970s to their withdrawal from use in the mid-2010s, or even more recently in their second lives away from the FR.
Our Price:
£58.45
R3868
Crawshay Brothers, Peckett W4 Class, 0-4-0ST, 490/1890
'OO' Gauge
Released: 14/11/24
Era 2
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. 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.
Our Price:
£125.99