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R30458
Hornby Dublo: LNER - Class A4 - 2511 'Silver King' (Silver Jubilee Collection)
'OO' Gauge
Released: 17/09/25
DCC Ready (21 Pin)
Era 3
A striking member of Sir Nigel Gresley’s legendary A4 Pacific fleet, the Hornby Dublo LNER ‘A4’ Class 2511 ‘Silver King’ brings streamlined power and timeless elegance to the 90th Anniversary Collection. Expertly crafted, this model has a flickering firebox and is DCC Ready with a 21-pin socket, allowing for easy digital conversion. The body and chassis is manufactured from die-cast metal for maximum traction and has a 5 pole motor to power this impressive express locomotive. This enables it to haul any rake of coaches at impressive speeds. With its distinctive silver livery and powerful presence, ‘Silver King’ is a fitting tribute to one of the most celebrated locomotives of the LNER’s streamlined fleet. History Starting life in November 1935, ‘Silver King’ was immediately employed on ‘Silver Jubilee’ trains in its striking silver/grey livery, based at London’s King’s Cross shed, known to railwaymen as ‘Top Shed’. It received Garter Blue in April 1938, and was then painted plain black with ‘NE’ on the tender in April 1943, at which point the side skirting was removed. After various allocation changes, it received its final LNER number 16 while based at Gateshead. It finished its career as BR 60016 based at Aberdeen Ferryhill and was used on the three-hour expresses between Aberdeen and Glasgow. It was retired in March 1965.
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£288.89
R30396
BR (Early) - Class 9F - 92018 Steam Era 4 - Early BR (1948 - 1956)
'OO' Gauge
Released: 18/09/25
DCC Ready (21 Pin)
Era 4
A total of 251 of these heavy-duty freight locomotives were built by BR between January 1954 and March 1960, with construction shared between its Works at Crewe and Swindon who built 198 and 53 of them respectively. No. 92018 went new from Crewe to Wellingborough in October 1954 and was withdrawn from Carlisle Kingmoor in April 1967, after a wastefully short career of just 12 years and five months in service.
Our Price:
£251.99
R40466
GWR COLLET COACH CORRIDOR BRAKE THIRD R/H '5041'
'OO' Gauge
Released: 19/09/25
Era 3
Our Price:
£55.79
R40468
GWR COLLET COACH CORRIDOR COMPOSITE R/H '6522'
'OO' Gauge
Released: 19/09/25
Era 3
Our Price:
£55.79
R40465
GWR COLLET COACH CORRIDOR BRAKE THIRD L/H '5040'
'OO' Gauge
Released: 19/09/25
Era 3
Our Price:
£55.79
R40467
GWR COLLET COACH CORRIDOR COMPOSITE L/H '6521'
'OO' Gauge
Released: 19/09/25
Era 3
Our Price:
£55.79
R40469
GWR COLLET COACH CORRIDOR THIRD '5017'
'OO' Gauge
Released: 19/09/25
Era 3
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£55.79
R30459
Hornby Dublo: LNER - Class A4 - 2512 'Silver Fox' (Silver Jubilee Collection)
'OO' Gauge
Released: 19/09/25
DCC Ready (21 Pin)
Era 3
‘Silver Fox’ followed a similar pattern to its fellow ‘Silver Jubilee A4s’ with its silver/grey livery giving way to Garter Blue in 1937 and then plain black during the war years. Its number changed to 17 under the LNER’s 1946 renumbering system, which was prefixed by BR with ‘600’ following nationalisation in 1948, though the number 60017 wasn’t applied until April 1949. It was painted BR blue the following year, and then BR lined green in December 1952. A Kylchap double-chimney was fitted in May 1957, the condition in which the ‘Pacific’ was withdrawn from New England (Peterborough) shed in October 1963.
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£288.89
R30454
LNER - Class A3 - 4472 'Flying Scotsman' (VE Day 80th Anniversary)
'OO' Gauge
Released: 19/09/25
DCC Ready (21 Pin)
Era 3
Completed in February 1923, ‘Flying Scotsman’ entered traffic in LNER apple green with the GNR number 1472, the first of six numbers it would carry during its lifetime. It soon received the number it is best known for, 4472, and was painted plain black in April 1943. Renumbered 502 in January 1946, just four months later this was changed to 103, before emerging from its rebuild as an ‘A3’ in apple green livery in January 1947. It then became E103 under BR in March 1948, before receiving its final number, 60103, in December 1948. A year later it was painted BR blue, and then into its final colour scheme of BR lined green in March 1952.
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£251.99
R30409
Manchester Ship Canal - Peckett W4 'Jaffa'
'OO' Gauge
Released: 29/09/25
Era 2
The Manchester Ship Canal - Peckett W4 'Jaffa' is a must-have model for Peckett fans. In an irresistible shade of green, this locomotive has NEM couplings and is DCC-ready with a four-pin socket. The perfect piece for shunting model coal wagons around your layout. History Built in 1897 as Peckett Works No. 655, Jaffa was delivered new to the Manchester Ship Canal Company. This sturdy W4 0-4-0 saddle tank was employed on heavy shunting duties along the docks, later being renumbered as No. 12 around the outbreak of the First World War. After three decades of service, Jaffa was finally sold in 1927, leaving behind a legacy typical of Peckett’s hard-working industrial locomotives.
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£125.99