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Hornby
Model: OO gauge DC.
HORN R60255
Hornby
Model: OO gauge DC. Loriot Y freight wagon as a GWR Machinery Truck, which was used in the prototype to transport machinery that was too large for the GWR's loading dimensions.
HORN R60100
Hornby
Model: Gauge 00 DC. Freight wagon tank wagon Northdown Brewery Tidal Pool, equipped with English hook couplers.Prototype: This six-wheeled tank car bears the beer label of Northdown Breweries Tidal Pool, a cloudy pale ale brewed by the sea on the Isle of Thanet.
HORN R60282
Hornby
Model: Gauge 00 DC. Cattle Wagon of the BR equipped with an English hook coupling.Prototype: Cattle cars were developed for the transport of livestock by rail in Great Britain and were of great importance to agriculture. Livestock were transported from farm to farm, from farm to port, or from farm to slaughterhouse. This model is based on a dark brown Southern Railway cattle car with the famous SR lettering on the side.
HORN R60288
Hornby
Model: Gauge 00 DC. Freight wagon tank wagon Wensleydale Brewery Gamekeeper, equipped with English hook couplers.Prototype: The Wensleydale Brewery produced its first beer in 2003 in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. This six-wheeled wagon carries the design and colours from their ‘Game Keeper’ premium bitter.
HORN R60308
Hornby
Model: Gauge 00 DC. Freight wagon tank wagon Wensleydale Brewery Semer Water, equipped with English hook couplers.Prototype: The Wensleydale Brewery produced its first beer in 2003 in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. This six-wheeled wagon carries the design and colours from their Semer Water flagship ale.
HORN R60307
Hornby
Model: OO gauge DC. Bogie car. It is in the LMS colour scheme and belongs to epoch 3, which covers the period from 1923 to 1947. It was used for the transport of rails and track boards. It has a die-cast chassis, metal wheels and bolts that can be attached in various positions.
HORN R60202
Hornby
Model: OO gauge DC.
HORN R60254
Hornby
Model: Gauge 00 DC. Bertram Mills Circus 707 horse transport wagon of the BR equipped with an English hook coupling.Prototype: In the mid-20th century, the British railway network was used to transport large numbers of horses, primarily between races, but also for private, circus, and military horses. This example is a horse transporter belonging to the Bertram Mills Circus. The Bertram Mills Circus was famous for its Christmas shows at Olympia in West London.
HORN R60278
Hornby
Model: OO gauge DC.
HORN R60242
Hornby
Model: OO gauge DC. Model of a tipper wagon for transporting crushed stone products such as gravel or sand. It is grey and bears the logo of Tarmac Quarry Products, a British company that supplies crushed stone products to the construction industry.
HORN R60215
Hornby
Model: OO gauge DC. Model of a bulk goods wagon used for transporting ballast products such as gravel or sand.
HORN R60214
Hornby
Model: OO gauge DC. Sovereign Pullman starter set.A masterpiece of British steam locomotive engineering, reinterpreted for the modern railway enthusiast. This premium OO gauge train set captures the elegance and power of the legendary A4 Class locomotive – with authentic sound, illuminated headlights, and a realistic steam generator. Together with three exquisitely detailed Pullman coaches featuring interior lighting and illuminated table lamps, the set revives the golden age of luxurious rail t
HORN R1295TXSSP
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Starter Set Branchline Mixed Traffic.Replicate realistic freight transportation with our Diesel Mixed Freight train set! Hauling freight around the country was never an easy feat, especially for rural communities that required regular transportation of mixed freight such as aggregates, coal, ore and slate. To keep these rural communities going, freight lines were established, and several materials were transported to and from. The West Country and Wales saw much of the haula
HORN R1294P
Hornby
Model: Gauge 00 DC. Santa's Express train set. Transform your Christmas tree this year with the perfect Christmas ornament that can be attached around the trunk. With lights, festive sounds, and a touch of nostalgia, this ornament is a great addition to your Christmas decorations. The locomotive is motorized and equipped with a rechargeable battery. Rechargeable via USB-C. Cable included.Contents: 1x battery-operated locomotive, 2x carriages, curved track (radius 1) for a complete circle, 1x USB
HORN R9363M
Hornby
Hornby R620 Railer - Uncoupler
HORN R620
Hornby
Hornby R617 Uncoupling Ramp
HORN R617
Hornby
Model: TT gauge. EWS Class 37 diesel locomotive.Prototype: Locomotive D6734 was delivered from the Vulcan Foundry in March 1962 and initially allocated to the Hull Dairycoates depot. In 1974, it was given the number 37034 under the TOPS system, and later – after being reclassified as the heavy freight variant 37/7 in 1986 – the new number 37704. These specially ballasted locomotives were used primarily on the heavy steel and coal trains in South Wales, including the 32-car "Merry Go Round" train
HORN TT3037M
Hornby
Model: TT gauge. Steam locomotive Terrier Bembridge of the Southern Railways.Prototype: This locomotive entered service in 1880 as LB&SCR No. 78 "Knowle." In 1911, it was rebuilt as "A1X" and later renamed 678 under the Southern Railway's management. In May 1929, it was brought to the Isle of Wight, where it was first numbered W4, then W14, and given the local name "Bembridge"—the condition in which the Hornby model is presented.It returned to the mainland in 1936, was renumbered 2678 by the Sou
HORN TT3038M
Hornby
Model: TT gauge. LB&SCR steam locomotive Terrier Brighton.Prototype: This "Terrier" entered service in March 1878 and was selected by its designer, William Stroudley, to represent the LB&SCR at the 1878 Paris Exhibition. It was purchased by the Isle of Wight Central Railway, where it entered service as locomotive No. 11 in 1902 before being rebuilt as "A1X" in August 1918. It returned to SR ownership at the Grouping in 1923 and was renamed "Newport" in 1930, a name it retained until its overhaul
HORN TT3039M
Hornby
Model: TT gauge. Class 66 Lafarge Charnwood diesel locomotive of the EWS.Prototype: The 50016 "Barham" entered service on April 27, 1968. Built at the English Electric Vulcan Foundry and initially allocated to LMR Western Lines under the road number D416. This model shows 50016 as it appeared in the early 1980s, in its blue and yellow BR livery with small BR logos.
HORN TT3041M
Hornby
Model: TT Gauge. Diesel locomotive Class 08 Colchester TMD D3760 BR.Prototype: This standard 350 hp diesel-electric shunting locomotive, built at Crewe Works, was put into service as D3760 in November 1959 and assigned to the Dannycraig depot in Swansea, South Wales.As part of the TOPS program, it was renumbered 08593 and moved to Colchester in the 1990s. There it received a retro-style livery reminiscent of the Great Eastern Railway's iconic Liverpool Street locomotive from the 1950s.It was giv
HORN TT3059M
Hornby
Model: TT Gauge. Early Class J50 0-6-0T 68958 BR steam locomotive.Prototype: Gresley designed the "J23" for the Great Northern Railway to meet the need for a locomotive suitable for both short-distance coal hauling in the West Riding of Yorkshire and shunting operations. The class continued to be built after the nationalization of the London Northern Railway LNER in 1923, where it was designated "J50".This locomotive was built at the Gorton works and entered service in April 1939 as No. 615. In
HORN TT3027M
Hornby
Model: TT Gauge. Starter set Class 37 diesel locomotive Coallfield Freight with three freight cars.Prototype: Trainload Freight was the freight division of British Rail, which was divided into four areas: coal, construction, metals and petroleum.As the name suggests, the "Coalfield Freight" train set represents a true-to-life freight train, consisting of a Class 37 locomotive and "Merry-Go-Round" hopper wagons, named after the curved sidings at power stations that make it possible to unload an e
HORN TT1008TXSMP