Hornby
Model: Gauge OO. Starter set diesel locomotive Class 20 Freightmaster with freight wagons.This set includes a locomotive and freight wagons that reflect railway operations typical towards the end of the British Rail (BR) era in the 1990s.The Class 20 was one of the diesel locomotives used in mainline service at that time. Some of these machines received a new livery — for the first time in over a decade — replacing the classic “BR Blue” paint scheme: the distinctive BR Railfreight design, a comb
HORN R1272P · EAN: 5063129011734
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Model: OO Gauge. Starter set Class 2721 Steam & Class 08 Diesel locomotive with freight cars.After complete assembly, this set offers an introduction to the digital control of model railways. The two locomotives included, the Class 08 0-6-0 diesel locomotive and the Class 2721 0-6-0PT steam locomotive, are factory-equipped with an 8-pin digital decoder from Hornby and can be put into operation directly with the supplied “Select” digital control unit.The enclosed operating instructions include st
HORN R1236
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passenger coach Pullman Brake Parlour Car
HORN R4313
Hornby
Model: OO gauge. Diesel train Class 43 HST Power Cars 43002 Sir Kenneth Grange InterCity & 43198 Driver Brian.The first and last multiple units of the 43 HST series, 43002 Sir Kenneth Grange in InterCity blue and grey, and 43198 Driver Brian Cooper in GWR green.Prototype: The first and last HST multiple units produced in series, 43002 (February 18, 1976) and 43198 (August 13, 1982), entered service. Brush Traction extended their service life by installing MTU engines. Unit 43002 was rebuilt betw
HORN R3770
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge. Freight car, tank wagon, 100T Esso.Prototype: Manufacturers of these 100-ton oil and gas tankers included the Standard Wagon Company & Chas Roberts, Powell-Duffryn, Marcroft Engineering, and Greenbrier Europe. They built hundreds of them from the late 1960s to the mid-2000s. Many of these trucks, operated by private companies like EWS and VTG, are still in service today. This one, however, wears the livery of Esso, a company whose history dates back to the early 1900s when it wa
HORN R60365