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371-783ASF
Class 90/0 90002 'Mission: Impossible' Virgin Trains (Original) With DCC Sound
'N' Gauge
Released: 16/08/23
DCC Fitted
DCC Sound
Era 9
SOUNDS F0 - Directional Lights - On/Off (plus Light Switch Sound) F1 - Sound - On/Off (plus Battery Switch and Compressor Sounds) F2 - Brake F3 - Low Horn (Playable) F4 - Two-Tone Horn F5 - Parking Brake On/Off (Loco won’t move with Parking Brake On) F6 - On - Pantograph Up / Off - Pantograph Down (Sounds only) F7 - Flange Squeal (Speed Related) F8 - Windscreen Wipers F9 - Air Dump F10 - On - Guard’s Whistle / Off - Driver’s Response F11 - Spirax Valve F12 - Station Announcement F13 - AWS F14 - Cab Light (non-Pantograph End) On/Off (plus Light Switch Sound) F15 - Cab Light (Pantograph End) On/Off (plus Light Switch Sound) F16 - Coupling Up F17 - Uncoupling F18 - On - Cab Door Open / Off - Cab Door Shut F19 - Uncoupling Movement Cycle F20 - Directional Lights Off (Non-Pantograph End) (plus Light Switch Sound) F21 - Directional Lights Off (Pantograph End) (plus Light Switch Sound) F22 - Fire Alarm Test F23 - Volume Control (6 levels) Analogue Users: Please note that any automated drive sounds will be played when this model is used on analogue control (DC) straight from the box!
Our Price:
£250.70
372-727A
BR Standard 5MT with BR1B Tender 73109 BR Lined Black (Early Emblem)
'N' Gauge
Released: 16/08/23
DCC Ready (Next18)
Era 4
The BR Standard Class 5MT locomotives were constructed between 1951 and 1957, under the direction of R. A. Riddles. Drawing inspiration from the LMS’s Stanier 5MT ‘Black 5s’, the ‘Standard 5’ had higher running boards and modern features like roller bearings, mechanical lubricators, self-cleaning fireboxes, hopper ashpans and rocking fire grates. In all 172 examples were built at BR’s Derby and Doncaster Works and the Class was widely distributed, with locomotives being allocated to every region of the BR network. The 5MTs were coupled to a variety of tenders according to the needs of each region and the routes undertaken, for instance those allocated to the Southern Region received tender types with a greater water capacity than some delivered to the Midland Region, due to the lack of water troughs on the electrified Southern network. A significant engineering innovation was the fitting of the BR Caprotti valve gear to 30 members of the class – this part proved to be more mechanically efficient than the standard Walschaerts valve gear and the Caprotti locomotives were consequently more powerful for their size. Twenty of the Southern Region locomotives were named in 1959, with each name being transferred from SR King Arthur Class locomotives that were being withdrawn. Withdrawals of the Standard 5s commenced in 1964 with just 23 surviving until 1968, when, with steam coming to an end on BR, the final examples were withdrawn. Five locomotives have however been preserved, including one fitted with Caprotti valve gear, and all have steamed in the preservation era.
Our Price:
£152.95
372-727ASF
BR Standard 5MT with BR1B Tender 73109 BR Lined Black (Early Emblem) With DCC Sound
'N' Gauge
Released: 16/08/23
DCC Fitted
DCC Sound
Era 4
SOUNDS F1 - Sound On / Sound Off F2 - Brake (Non-Latching) F3 - Cylinder Drain Cocks F4 - Single Whistle (Speed Related) F5 - Reverser F6 - Shovelling Coal F7 - Injectors F8 - Blower F9 - Flange Squeal (Speed Related) F10 - Safety Valve F11 - Handbrake (locomotive will not move with the handbrake applied) F12 - Water Tank Filling F13 - Coupling Clank F14 - Light Engine Mode F15 - Fade All Sounds F16 - Guard’s Whistle F17 - Unfitted Freight Mode F18 - Chime Whistle (Speed Related) F19 - Long Duration Whistle F20 - Short Duration Whistle F21 - 'Going under Harry’ F22 - 'That’s an all clear from the Guard’ F23 - Guard to Driver - Freight F24 - ‘Guard to Driver - Passenger F25 - Volume Down F26 - Volume Up Analogue Users: Normal-load running sounds, acceleration steam chuff sounds and any other automatic and randomised sounds can be enjoyed when using this model on analogue control (DC) straight from the box!
Our Price:
£237.95
372-729
BR Standard 5MT with BR1 Tender 73050 BR Lined Black (Late Crest)
'N' Gauge
Released: 16/08/23
DCC Ready (Next18)
Era 5
The BR Standard Class 5MT locomotives were constructed between 1951 and 1957, under the direction of R. A. Riddles. Drawing inspiration from the LMS’s Stanier 5MT ‘Black 5s’, the ‘Standard 5’ had higher running boards and modern features like roller bearings, mechanical lubricators, self-cleaning fireboxes, hopper ashpans and rocking fire grates. In all 172 examples were built at BR’s Derby and Doncaster Works and the Class was widely distributed, with locomotives being allocated to every region of the BR network. The 5MTs were coupled to a variety of tenders according to the needs of each region and the routes undertaken, for instance those allocated to the Southern Region received tender types with a greater water capacity than some delivered to the Midland Region, due to the lack of water troughs on the electrified Southern network. A significant engineering innovation was the fitting of the BR Caprotti valve gear to 30 members of the class – this part proved to be more mechanically efficient than the standard Walschaerts valve gear and the Caprotti locomotives were consequently more powerful for their size. Twenty of the Southern Region locomotives were named in 1959, with each name being transferred from SR King Arthur Class locomotives that were being withdrawn. Withdrawals of the Standard 5s commenced in 1964 with just 23 surviving until 1968, when, with steam coming to an end on BR, the final examples were withdrawn. Five locomotives have however been preserved, including one fitted with Caprotti valve gear, and all have steamed in the preservation era.
Our Price:
£152.95
372-729A
BR Standard 5MT with BR1 Tender 73006 BR Lined Black (Late Crest)
'N' Gauge
Released: 16/08/23
DCC Ready (Next18)
Era 5
The BR Standard Class 5MT locomotives were constructed between 1951 and 1957, under the direction of R. A. Riddles. Drawing inspiration from the LMS’s Stanier 5MT ‘Black 5s’, the ‘Standard 5’ had higher running boards and modern features like roller bearings, mechanical lubricators, self-cleaning fireboxes, hopper ashpans and rocking fire grates. In all 172 examples were built at BR’s Derby and Doncaster Works and the Class was widely distributed, with locomotives being allocated to every region of the BR network. The 5MTs were coupled to a variety of tenders according to the needs of each region and the routes undertaken, for instance those allocated to the Southern Region received tender types with a greater water capacity than some delivered to the Midland Region, due to the lack of water troughs on the electrified Southern network. A significant engineering innovation was the fitting of the BR Caprotti valve gear to 30 members of the class – this part proved to be more mechanically efficient than the standard Walschaerts valve gear and the Caprotti locomotives were consequently more powerful for their size. Twenty of the Southern Region locomotives were named in 1959, with each name being transferred from SR King Arthur Class locomotives that were being withdrawn. Withdrawals of the Standard 5s commenced in 1964 with just 23 surviving until 1968, when, with steam coming to an end on BR, the final examples were withdrawn. Five locomotives have however been preserved, including one fitted with Caprotti valve gear, and all have steamed in the preservation era.
Our Price:
£152.95