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The TTS Sound Decoder - Class 08 supports both long and short decoder addresses and features adjustable acceleration and deceleration options as we...
View full detailsDETAILSThis decoder has been factory set to be used in two Class 43 HST Units.FEATURES Supports short and long decoder addresses Adjustable acceler...
View full detailsBrand: Hornby Part Number: R8101 Scale / Type: OO Scale DCC Sound Decoder designed to be used on a Class 31 Diesel Locomotive. This decoder...
View full detailsStandard diesel and coaching stock shade of blue; 1966-1985.
Hugely 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 detailsMODEL FEATURES: • Graham Farish N Scale• Era 7/8• Weathered BR Blue livery• Coreless Motor• Accessory Pack• NEM Coupling Pockets• Directional Light...
View full details4 x 2-wire LMS/BR Ground Signal – A pack of 4 x 3-lamp plug and play signals in 4mm scale (OO), supplied with NO control board.The DCD-MGS-BR-D is ...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 108 diesel multiple units were built by BR Derby from 1958 to 1961, with a final production quantity of 333 vehicles. The u...
View full detailsBallast is never clean, and especially so around platform ends, stabling sidings and, of course, in the depot. So it stands to reason that modeller...
View full detailsWhen Southwestern was handed to South West Trains in 1996, the 4-VEPs they inherited were quickly repainted in a style largely based upon the NSE l...
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 detailsDETAILS The British Rail Class 35, or 'Hymek' as it is know to the railway enthusiast, was built between 1961 and 1964 by Beyer Peacock (Hymek) Ltd...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 153 Super Sprinters are single-coach railcars converted from two-coach Class 155 diesel multiple units in the early 1990s. T...
View full detailsSuitable for steam and diesel locos.
1:76 Scale model of a Class 25/3 Diesel Locomotive decorated in BR livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the p...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 37 is a favourite among enthusiasts and modellers alike and, having been a firm fixture in the Bachmann Branchline OO scale ...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 37 is a favourite among enthusiasts and modellers alike and, having been a firm fixture in the Bachmann Branchline OO scale ...
View full detailsAfter a number of reconfigurations and experimentations with the original APT-P, the NDM was the first vehicle completed for testing in June 1977 a...
View full details91001, the first of the Class, was built in April 1988 and soon unveiled to the press. The Locomotive was named 'Swallow' and carried the InterCity...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 37 is a favourite among enthusiasts and modellers alike and, having been a firm fixture in the Bachmann Branchline OO scale ...
View full detailsWe are pleased to have the above locomotive in a limited quantity due to a customer not requiring to retain this purchase from Kernow Model Centre....
View full detailsWhile the Class 66s began their service in 1998, No. 66004s unique livery and service reflect a modern preoccupation with promoting environmental a...
View full detailsDETAILS The iconic Midland Pullman 6-car luxury train is featured in this special Collectors Edition Train Pack. The Luxury service was aimed at th...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 35, or 'Hymek' as it is know to the railway enthusiast, was built between 1961 and 1964 by Beyer Peacock (Hymek) Ltd. These ...
View full detailsPROTOTYPE The Class 59 is a Co-Co formation diesel locomotive and the first US produced, privately-owned locomotive to operate regularly in the UK....
View full detailsGraham Farish Class 66 number 66783 ‘The Flying Dustman’ in GBRf Biffa Red livery. Capturing the bold Biffa livery to a tee, the model also include...
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 detailsThe British Rail Class 73 is a British electro-diesel locomotive. The type is unusual in that it can operate from the Southern Region's 650/750 V D...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 73 is a British electro-diesel locomotive. The type is unusual in that it can operate from the Southern Region's 650/750 V D...
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 detailsSentinel 10218 was built for the Port of Bristol Authority, becoming PBA locomotive No. 39 and remaining at Avonmouth Docks until 1984. Moving to t...
View full detailsWe are pleased to expand our range of Graham Farish models with this workhorse Class 40 with Disc Headcode No. D248 in BR Green livery. FEATURES: G...
View full detailsAs part of our Autumn 2021 British Railway Announcements, we are delighted to present the stunning all-new Bachmann Branchline Class 47/3 No. 47375...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 108 diesel multiple units were built by BR Derby from 1958 to 1961, with a final production quantity of 333 vehicles. The u...
View full detailsThis locomotive features interior cab lighting and directional lighting. The model is also equipped with a Next18 DCC decoder socket and is pre-fit...
View full detailsA specially developed foaming cleaner that will effortlessly remove unsightly dirt and oily grime from non-porous surfaces on models, pit boxes, to...
View full detailsThe Class 57 is a re-engineered locomotive, rebuilt by Brush Traction, Loughborough, from redundant Class 47 locomotives. The locomotives are fitt...
View full detailsA Graham Farish Train Set is the perfect entry into the wonderful world of model railways. Each train set includes everything you need to get up an...
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 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 detailsHighlights: •Plux 22 DCC •Low-level drive mechanism •Accessory-pack •Directional and interior lighting •Speedo cable between bogie and solebar •Exc...
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 details1:76 Scale model of a Class 25/3 Diesel Locomotive decorated in BR livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the pr...
View full detailsThe Class 40 Diesel Locomotive has long been a highlight of the Bachmann Branchline OO scale fleet, and for 2023 this popular model has been upgrad...
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 detailsLarge Scale GE Dash 9 - BNSF #4562 Building on the success of the era-defining Dash 8 series, the General Electric-built Dash 9 is recognized as on...
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...
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