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Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car Fathers Day 2026.Show your appreciation this FatherÂs Day with the Hornby 2026 ÂNo. 1 Dad Wagon. Featuring a sleek black livery with striking gold lettering that reads ÂNo. 1 Dad  Thanks for always carrying the loadÂ, this charming model makes a thoughtful gift or a standout addition to any railway collection. Celebrate the dads in your life in true Hornby style.
HORN R60323
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car The Beatles Please Please Me UK Album.Celebrate the start of Beatlemania with the Hornby ËPlease Please Me⢠UK Album Wagon. Featuring vibrant livery inspired by The Beatles⢠debut album, this OO gauge wagon brings a classic piece of music history to your layout. Expertly crafted with attention to detail, itâ˘s perfect for Beatles fans, collectors, and model railway enthusiasts alike.
HORN R60324
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car The Beatles Hard Days Night US Album.Celebrate the Fab Four with the Hornby ËHard Dayâ˘s Night⢠US Album Wagon. Featuring bold, eye-catching artwork from the legendary album, this OO gauge wagon brings a pop of 1960s energy to any layout. A perfect gift for Beatles fans and collectors, it adds character and vibrancy to your model railway while paying tribute to one of the bandâ˘s most famous releases.
HORN R60326
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car Hornby Wagon 2026.Celebrate the year ahead with this striking limited-edition Hornby 2026 Hopper Wagon, finished in a bold, eye-catching red livery. The clean, modern styling is complemented by the crisp Ë2026⢠branding along the body sides, making it a standout addition to any layout or collectorâ˘s display.
HORN R60327
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car Christmas Wagon 2026.Add a touch of holiday magic to your model railway with the Hornby 2026 Christmas Wagon. Featuring a vibrant blue livery and stacked with festive presents, this charming wagon brings seasonal cheer to any layout, or makes a delightful display under the tree. Make your collection merry this Christmas!
HORN R60330
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car ZCV Wagon DB973347 CLAM.These wagons were introduced into BR service in 1989 and utilised redundant MGR hopper wagon chassis, with new, low-sided steel bodies. ËClam⢠wagons were used in engineering and permanent way trains for carrying ballast, spoil and sleepers. They had fixed sides and ends and were fitted with vacuum brakes. A total of 400 were built and they were given the TOPS code ËZCVâ˘. This highly detailed CLAM Wagon model makes a delightful addition to
HORN R60331
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car ZCV Wagon DB970569 TOPE.Also classified ËZCV⢠or ËZDV⢠under the TOPS scheme were ËTope⢠wagons. Introduced in 1988, they were rebuilt from MGR hopper wagon, but had cut-down and welded hopper wagon bodies with a simplified side-bracing. Mainly used for carrying ballast and for spoil disposal in departmental trains, 856 conversions had been completed by the time the last was turned out in 1991. This highly detailed TOPE Wagon model makes a delightful addition to y
HORN R60332
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car tank wagon TTA BRT 57502 Amoco.The TTA tank wagons were introduced by BR in the 1960s, with 1,000s built to replace ageing tank wagons of smaller capacity that it had inherited from private-owner fleets. Used to transport oil and petroleum products, they were still being built into the 1970s, with the last remaining in service until the early 2000s. This highly detailed scale model represents one of the Amoco fleet, which became a common sight in the 1990s.
HORN R60333
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight cat set tank wagon TTA BRT57484 & BRT57485 & BRT57486 Amoco.Amoco was founded in American in 1889 by the Standard Oil Company. During the 1990s, it merged with BP and was owned by the British company from 1998. As a result, it was common to see these wagons coupled to BP-branded wagons. This model wagon Triple Pack offers a good way to increase the size of your ËTTA⢠tanker train, with each wagon having a different running number; BRT 57484, BRT 57485 and BRT 57486.
HORN R60334
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car tank wagon Spitfire Amber Ale Shepherd Neame Brewery.Prototype: This beautifully detailed Hornby model of the Shepherd Neame brewery tank wagon proudly carries the iconic Spitfire Kentish Amber Ale logo. A six-axle tank wagon that is ideal for an adult model railway layout or as a gift for any beer enthusiast!
HORN R60335
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car tank wagon 3 Gadds Brewery.Celebrate the rich brewing heritage of Kent with this exquisitely detailed Hornby model of the Ramsgate Brewery tanker. Featuring the distinctive Gadd No. 3 logo, it's a must-have for collectors and beer enthusiasts alike.
HORN R60337
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car tank wagon Moor Brewery Bitter.Celebrate Kentâ˘s brewing excellence with this finely detailed Hornby model of the Moor Brewery tanker. Featuring the bold ËBitter⢠logo, it makes a striking addition to any OO gauge railway or collectorâ˘s display.
HORN R60338
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car KFA 93392 Touax.The KFA intermodal wagons were produced using bogies and components reclaimed from redundant wagons, such as the TEA tankers, and were built in Finland in the late 1980s for Tiphook Rail. In total, 240 of these 60ft-long wagons were produced. This highly detailed flatbed wagon OO gauge model is a stylish addition to your freight model railway.
HORN R60341
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car 7 Plank wagon FCMortimore.Thousands of coal wagons were built to a broadly standard design for use by private companies who had rail-connected coal yards. Mortimoreâ˘s were coal merchants at Chippenham, Wiltshire. This highly detailed OO gauge scale model is an excellent representation of their 7 plank wagon, and is perfect for your freight model railway.
HORN R60342
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car 7 Plank wagon Sskinner.Although the Southern Railway was predominantly a passenger-carrying network, a surprising amount of freight was moved by rail too, especially coal, as this was needed to heat the homes of the railwayâ˘s passengers. Stephen Skinner was a Kent-based coal merchant established in the late 1800s. This highly detailed OO gauge scale model is an excellent representation of their 7 plank wagon, and is perfect for your freight model railway.
HORN R60343
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car 21 Tonne Hopper E269527 BR.The BR 21-ton hopper wagon was based on an earlier LNER design which it continued to build in large numbers through the 1950s. Designed for carrying coal, they either had riveted or welded bodies. Many were rebodied from the mid-1960s as they had become badly corroded or distorted through heavy usage. This OO gauge model 21T Hopper Wagon is an excellent replica of these popuar designs.
HORN R60344
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight cat set 21 Tonne Hopper 206 & 210 & 640 Grimethorpe Coalite.Grimethorpe Colliery was part of a large and highly productive Coalite facility near Barnsley in South Yorkshire. Coalite was a type of low-temperature coke used as smokeless fuel. Wagons such as these were used on the internal rail system and in coal trains. The colliery closed in 1993 and the Coalite plant closed the following year. Each highly detailed scale model in this 21T Hopper Wagon Triple Pack has a
HORN R60345
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car Cattle Wagon.Used primarily for transporting cattle, although they were also used to move sheep, these wagons were a common sight across Britainâ˘s railways. They could be found at rural stations where there was a cattle dock and pens. This OO gauge model cattle wagon example is grey with North British markings.
HORN R60349
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car Refrigerator Wagon.These short wheelbase vans were used for transporting perishable goods, such as fruit, meat and fish. Ice was used to ensure goods stayed cool in transit and the bodysides were insulated to protect their contents from outside temperatures. This OO gauge model refridgerator van example is white with North Eastern markings.
HORN R60350
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car 20T Brake Van BR.Brake vans were an essential fixture on freight trains where the continuous brake was not available. Loose-coupled wagons only had hand-operated Ësprag⢠brakes which had to be applied individually, for example, before descending a gradient. Trains were prone to broken coupling chains, so the brake van was essential for bringing a train to a halt under such circumstances. From 1968, the requirement for a brake van to be coupled to a fitted train (w
HORN R60351
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car tank wagon 12T Mobil.Based on the Railway Clearing House standard tank wagon design of 1907, hundreds of these 12-ton wagons were used by private owners to transport liquid products, including fuel oil and kerosene, among other products. The tanks sat on a wooden frame and were secured using steel bracing straps. They were commonplace through the 1960s, when they started to be replaced by larger capacity tank wagons, though examples could still be found in use int
HORN R60352
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight cat set 12T tank wagon & plank wagon & cattle wagon.Triple-wagon packs are a great way to increase the freight stock on any layout and save money at the same time. This OO gauge model railway wagon pack includes three different types of wagon to add variety, including a private owner open wagon,a 12ton tank wagon, and a cattle wagon.
HORN R60353
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car FFA Containerwagen mit 2x30ft Container.BR introduced the ËFFA⢠bogie container wagon in the 1960s and used them for its Freightliner intermodal traffic, which used the latest ISO container standards used for shipping. They marked a new era for BR freight operations, with continuous air brakes eliminating the need for a brake van. The two containers with this OO gauge RailRoad model wagon example represent ËEvergreen⢠and ËHapag Lloydâ˘, which are current day shipp
HORN R60360
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Freight car set tank wagon 3x.ËTTA⢠petroleum tankers such as these were a regular sight on Britainâ˘s railways from the 1960s, with the last withdrawn in early 2000. This colourful OO gauge model triple back offers three of the most popular liveries to be seen during that time: Esso, with its distinctive blue oval and red lettering on a grey tank; Mobil fuel oils, with its distinctive Ëflying horse⢠emblem and bright red tank; and Total, with its tri-colour stripe logo agains
HORN R60362