as standard
as standard
Hornby Skaledale 'The Barn' Workshop. Width 185mm x Depth 70mm
rand: Hornby Part Number: R9732 Scale / Type: OO Scale Resin model of a Rail over River Bridge. This model features embossed stone sides, d...
View full detailsWidth 95mm x Depth 5mm. Typical building seen in and around railway yards. Used as Depot Offices for freight etc or even Permanent Way staff. Can b...
View full detailsCountry Fire StationSkaledale, a place somewhere not far from elsewhere! A town or village which is full of life and timeless. Skaledale is always ...
View full detailsDimensions: Width 60mm x Depth 94mm Skaledale buildings and accessories bring an atmosphere of life and character to any “00” model railway. The h...
View full detailsEach of these lamp huts measures at 45mm in length and comes complete with a painted finish detailing rusting, moss-covered wood and metal. If your...
View full detailsModern Lineside Hut & AWS Box Set
Brand: Hornby Part Number: R9780 Scale / Type: OO Scale Resin model of a steam locomotive shed. This model features embossed brick walls,...
View full detailsBrand: Hornby Part Number: R8003 Scale / Type: OO Scale Includes diecast metal water crane and metal ladder for roof tank access.
78000 entered traffic at Oswestry on 27 December 1952 along with the other nine 2MT locomotives from the first batch, displacing the GWR Dean Goods...
View full detailsPoor service saw the Network SouthCentral franchise transferred from Connex Trains, later renamed Southern in 2000. No serious attempt to update th...
View full detailsLNER 4495 'Great Snipe', soon after renamed 'Golden Fleece' was delivered from Doncaster Works in 1937. After entering service 'Golden Fleece' was ...
View full details‘The British Rail Class 31 diesel locomotives, also known as the Brush Type 2 and originally as Class 30, were built by Brush Traction from 1957-62...
View full detailsExperience the halcyon days of nationalised BR with our replication of the preserved K&WVR Standard 2MT. This Club Exclusive model features fin...
View full detailsBuilt between 1962 and 1968, the Class 47 Co-Co Diesel-Electric locomotive was once the most numerous class of mainline diesel in Britain with 512...
View full detailsA 50ml bottle of oil, suitable for Live Steam locomotives. Live Steam is only suitable for adult collectors and not for children under 14 years old.
The Class 20 is a small Bo-Bo diesel locomotive produced by BR in the late 1950s and early 1960s. They are sometimes also referred to as the Engli...
View full detailsSouthern locomotive 21C146 entered service in November 1946 having been built to Bulleid's air-smoothed 'Light Pacific' design. From new the locomo...
View full detailsA KFA is a container flat wagon, commonly these are built using bogies reclaimed from other wagons such as TEA tankers. Built in Finland from the l...
View full detailsProvides a base to mount Point Motor R8014 above the baseboard, with a model trackside hut to conceal it. Comes with variable extension arm that al...
View full detailsThis Track Link Wire Pack is suitable to connect one isolated circuit to another and can be used in conjunction with the TrakMat layout when only o...
View full detailsThis small locomotive, painted in the resplendent livery of the pre-grouping M&GNJR, is representative of the kind you might have found shunti...
View full detailsThe East Coast Main Line over which the 'Flying Scotsman' runs was built in the 19th century by many small railway companies, but mergers and acqu...
View full detailsDespite losing the crown of the largest of the 'Big Four' railway companies to its main rival the LMS, the LNER is notable for having some of the m...
View full detailsDespite losing the crown of the largest of the 'Big Four' railway companies to its main rival the LMS, the LNER is notable for having some of the m...
View full detailsThe London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Edinburgh to Aberdeen route had steep gradients and tight curves and the express passenger service was ...
View full detailsRuston & Hornsby Locomotive 200793 left Boultham Works in 1940, heading for William Evans & Co. Old Mills Colliery in Somerset. Sold into p...
View full detailsBuilt between 1962 and 1968, the Class 47 Co-Co Diesel-Electric locomotive was once the most numerous class of mainline diesel in Britain with 512 ...
View full detailsBritish Railways Mark 1 is the family designation for the first standardised designs of railway carriages built by British Railways (BR) from 1951 ...
View full details