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MODEL Built in 1961 by Newton Chambers, these unusual looking coaches were designed to carry up to 6 cars per coach (4 on the upper deck and 2 in t...
View full detailsMODEL Built in 1961 by Newton Chambers, these unusual looking coaches were designed to carry up to 6 cars per coach (4 on the upper deck and 2 in t...
View full detailsHELJAN have shared their latest "diesel dinosaur" project - North British diesel prototype 10800. Built in Glasgow by NBL in the early-1950s, 1080...
View full detailsHELJAN have shared their latest "diesel dinosaur" project - North British diesel prototype 10800. Built in Glasgow by NBL in the early-1950s, 1080...
View full detailsBack in the range for 2022 after a gap of several years, this model depicts the narrow-bodied Class 33s built to work the Tonbridge-Hastings line. ...
View full detailsBack in the range for 2022 after a gap of several years, this model depicts the narrow-bodied Class 33s built to work the Tonbridge-Hastings line. ...
View full detailsHISTORY/PROTOTYPE Hugely capable and versatile mixed traffic machine built for the Southern Region, but seen further afield from the mid-1980s. Cla...
View full detailsHugely capable and versatile mixed traffic machine built for the Southern Region, but seen further afield from the mid-1980s. Class 33 is the stand...
View full detailsA highly detailed Heljan O gauge Class 55 'Deltic' diesel-electric locomotive in British Rail Blue (catalogue number 55011). The model is unnumbere...
View full detailsA 650 hp diesel- hydraulic design built by BR's Western Region to replace the legendary GWR Pannier Tanks. However, the type found little work with...
View full detailsPROTOTYPE A 650 hp diesel- hydraulic design built by BR's Western Region to replace the legendary GWR Pannier Tanks. However, the type found little...
View full detailsDETAILS The GWR pioneered the use of diesel railcars for passenger traffic in the 1930s, and their numbers gradually increased with batches from di...
View full detailsDETAILS The GWR pioneered the use of diesel railcars for passenger traffic in the 1930s, and their numbers gradually increased with batches from di...
View full detailsBuilt in the USA by Baldwin, this locomotive joined the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway fleet in 1898, working alongside the British-built 2-6-2Ts....
View full detailsA trio of 2-6-2T locomotives built for the 1ft 11½in gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway in North Devon, joined by a fourth locomotive, Lew, in 1...
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