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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
Our Price:
£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 A Kylchap double-chimney was fitted in May 1957, the condition in which the ‘Pacific’ was withdrawn from New England (Peterborough) shed in October 1963.
Our Price:
£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.
Our Price:
£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.
Our Price:
£125.99
R7321
HM7000-6: Bluetooth® & DCC Decoder (6-pin)
Released: 29/09/25
Part of the innovative new HM7000 range, this 6-pin Bluetooth® and DCC decoder is perfect for getting smaller locomotives working on the HM7000 system. The decoder is designed to supply 1000mA continuous load to the main motor and a peak demand of 1500mA, making it highly suitable for most N scale locos and small TT, HO and OO locomotives. ** An R7377 Power Bank can be purchased separately and added to this decoder. We recommend for ease you do this during the first install. The Power Bank will keep the loco operating during short power outages when running over dirty track or complex points.
Our Price:
£28.79
R7408
HM7000 Enhanced Bass Speaker
Released: 29/09/25
DCC Accessory
Take your DCC sound to the next level with the Hornby HM7000 Enhanced Bass Speaker. Specially designed to deliver deeper, richer bass tones, this compact yet powerful speaker brings a new dimension of realism to your locomotives.
Our Price:
£15.89
39-675A
BR Mk2F TSO Tourist Second Open BR Blue & Grey (Inter-City)
'OO' Gauge
Released: 29/09/25
Era 7
The Mk2Fs were the final evolution of the Mk2 family, British Rail’s second generation of standard coach design, and these coaches featured full air conditioning, interior panelling made of plastic, a new style of seating and tinted windows. Initially only three types were built, Tourist Second Opens, First Opens and Brake Second Opens, but some First Opens were later converted into Restaurant First Buffets, whilst several Brake Second Opens were fitted with a driving cab at one end, becoming Driving Brake Second Opens for push-pull use.
Our Price:
£80.95
39-678B
BR Mk2F TSO Tourist Second Open BR InterCity (Swallow)
'OO' Gauge
Released: 29/09/25
Era 8
The Mk2Fs were the final evolution of the Mk2 family, British Rail’s second generation of standard coach design, and these coaches featured full air conditioning, interior panelling made of plastic, a new style of seating and tinted windows. Initially only three types were built, Tourist Second Opens, First Opens and Brake Second Opens, but some First Opens were later converted into Restaurant First Buffets, whilst several Brake Second Opens were fitted with a driving cab at one end, becoming Driving Brake Second Opens for push-pull use.
Our Price:
£80.95
39-682
BR Mk2F ex-TSO Structure Gauging Train Coach Network Rail Yellow
'OO' Gauge
Released: 29/09/25
Era 9
The Mk2Fs were the final evolution of the Mk2 family, British Rail’s second generation of standard coach design, and these coaches featured full air conditioning, interior panelling made of plastic, a new style of seating and tinted windows. Initially only three types were built, Tourist Second Opens, First Opens and Brake Second Opens, but some First Opens were later converted into Restaurant First Buffets, whilst several Brake Second Opens were fitted with a driving cab at one end, becoming Driving Brake Second Opens for push-pull use.
Our Price:
£80.95
39-682A
BR Mk2F ex-TSO Staff Coach Network Rail Yellow
'OO' Gauge
Released: 29/09/25
Era 9
The Mk2Fs were the final evolution of the Mk2 family, British Rail’s second generation of standard coach design, and these coaches featured full air conditioning, interior panelling made of plastic, a new style of seating and tinted windows. Initially only three types were built, Tourist Second Opens, First Opens and Brake Second Opens, but some First Opens were later converted into Restaurant First Buffets, whilst several Brake Second Opens were fitted with a driving cab at one end, becoming Driving Brake Second Opens for push-pull use.
Our Price:
£80.95
E86019
NAA Propelling Control Vehicle 95301 EWS
'OO' Gauge
Released: 29/09/25
Era 9
Mail trains have long captured the imagination and interest of railway modellers, and the Propelling Control Vehicle (PCV) was once an essential element of the modern mail scene, but that all changed when EWS lost its contract with Royal Mail in 2003. The PCVs were mainly stored or scrapped, but some were given a second lease of life including No. 95301, which was painted into EWS livery and used on parcels traffic.
Our Price:
£67.45
39-675ADC
BR Mk2F TSO Tourist Second Open BR Blue & Grey (Inter-City)
'OO' Gauge
Released: 02/10/25
DCC Fitted
Era 7
The Mk2Fs were the final evolution of the Mk2 family, British Rail’s second generation of standard coach design, and these coaches featured full air conditioning, interior panelling made of plastic, a new style of seating and tinted windows. Initially only three types were built, Tourist Second Opens, First Opens and Brake Second Opens, but some First Opens were later converted into Restaurant First Buffets, whilst several Brake Second Opens were fitted with a driving cab at one end, becoming Driving Brake Second Opens for push-pull use. The icing on the cake of this DCC On Board model is the full suite of lighting that is controlled by an integrated DCC Decoder. When used on DCC up to five lighting features can be enjoyed namely the passenger saloon lighting, guard’s compartment lights (where applicable), Door interlock lights (where applicable and each side of the coach is controlled separately) and the tail light which can be set to flash or be constantly on or off – both battery and oil lamps are provided along with a lamp bracket ‘blank’ allowing full customisation of the tail lamp feature to suit any scenario. When used on analogue control, interior lights and the tail lamps will work when power is applied – the latter being switchable between flashing, constant on or off using the switch mounted within the chassis of the model.
Our Price:
£98.95
39-682ADC
BR Mk2F ex-TSO Staff Coach Network Rail Yellow
'OO' Gauge
Released: 02/10/25
DCC Fitted
Era 9
The Mk2Fs were the final evolution of the Mk2 family, British Rail’s second generation of standard coach design, and these coaches featured full air conditioning, interior panelling made of plastic, a new style of seating and tinted windows. Initially only three types were built, Tourist Second Opens, First Opens and Brake Second Opens, but some First Opens were later converted into Restaurant First Buffets, whilst several Brake Second Opens were fitted with a driving cab at one end, becoming Driving Brake Second Opens for push-pull use. The icing on the cake of this DCC On Board model is the full suite of lighting that is controlled by an integrated DCC Decoder. When used on DCC up to five lighting features can be enjoyed namely the passenger saloon lighting, guard’s compartment lights (where applicable), Door interlock lights (where applicable and each side of the coach is controlled separately) and the tail light which can be set to flash or be constantly on or off – both battery and oil lamps are provided along with a lamp bracket ‘blank’ allowing full customisation of the tail lamp feature to suit any scenario. When used on analogue control, interior lights and the tail lamps will work when power is applied – the latter being switchable between flashing, constant on or off using the switch mounted within the chassis of the model.
Our Price:
£98.95
39-803
BR Mk1 BSO Brake Second Open BR Blue & Grey
'OO' Gauge
Released: 10/10/25
Era 7
he British Railways Mk1 was the designation given to BR’s first standard design of main line coaching stock, and one of its most successful. Built from 1951 until the early 1960s to augment and replace the array of ‘Big Four’ and earlier ‘pre-grouping’ designs inherited from the LMS, LNER, GWR and SR, BR took the best features from several of these types to produce the new steel-bodied design. As a result, the Mk1 was stronger and safer than any of the inherited types that came before.
Our Price:
£61.15
39-828
BR Mk1 FO First Open BR Blue & Grey
'OO' Gauge
Released: 10/10/25
Era 7
he British Railways Mk1 was the designation given to BR’s first standard design of main line coaching stock, and one of its most successful. Built from 1951 until the early 1960s to augment and replace the array of ‘Big Four’ and earlier ‘pre-grouping’ designs inherited from the LMS, LNER, GWR and SR, BR took the best features from several of these types to produce the new steel-bodied design. As a result, the Mk1 was stronger and safer than any of the inherited types that came before.
Our Price:
£61.15
39-828A
BR Mk1 FO First Open BR Blue & Grey
'OO' Gauge
Released: 10/10/25
Era 7
The British Railways Mk1 was the designation given to BR’s first standard design of main line coaching stock, and one of its most successful. Built from 1951 until the early 1960s to augment and replace the array of ‘Big Four’ and earlier ‘pre-grouping’ designs inherited from the LMS, LNER, GWR and SR, BR took the best features from several of these types to produce the new steel-bodied design. As a result, the Mk1 was stronger and safer than any of the inherited types that came before.
Our Price:
£61.15
R30015
W.M.J.E.A. - Ruston & Hornsby - 88DS 'No1'
'OO' Gauge
Released: 17/10/25
DCC Ready (6 Pin)
Ruston & Hornsby Works No. 262997 was supplied new to the West Midlands Joint Electricity Authority in January 1949 for its Birchills Power Station in Walsall. From September the same year, it moved to the newly-opened Walsall ‘B’ Power Station and, even after nationalisation of the industry in 1948 as the CEGB, continued to carry its WMJEA identity.
Our Price:
£112.49
R1290
Tri-ang Railways Remembered: RS9 'Intercity Express' Train Set
'OO' Gauge
Released: 29/10/25
DCC Ready (21 Pin)
Era 4
Our ‘Tri-ang Hornby Remembered’ set recreates the nostalgia of the original, using the same artwork on the box lid, and includes the BR green-liveried locomotive with its small yellow warning panels, which were typical of the time, plus Pullman Cars ‘Jane’ and ‘Ruth’, and Pullman brake ‘No.7’. Back in the 1960s, the track in Tri-ang Hornby train sets was the new Super 4 system introduced in 1962, but today’s recreation has current Hornby trackwork, comprising of a 1st radius starter oval of track, power clip and uncoupling ramp. Historically Tri-ang train sets didn’t include a controller and therefore this collectable re-creation of the historic train set also doesn’t contain a controller.
Our Price:
£161.99
R30406
LNER - Streamlined B17 - 2870 'City of London'
'OO' Gauge
Released: 03/11/25
DCC Ready (21 Pin)
Era 3
Gresley developed a three-cylinder 4-6-0 to cope with increased loadings on the LNER’s East Anglian passenger services in the shape of the B17 Class, as he could not use his famous ‘Pacifics’ due to weight constraints. Two of the class were given A4-style streamlining in September 1937 for publicity purposes, including No. 2870 Tottenham Hotspur, which was then renamed City of London. They were designated B17/5s, but the streamlining was removed in April 1951. The locomotive, originally built by Robert Stephenson & Co in 1937, was withdrawn in April 1960.
Our Price:
£247.49