This highly collectable model is the extremely hard to get hold of Hornby Railways R319 model of the British Rail Class 52 diesel locomotive ‘Western Yeoman’. The model is in mint factory fresh condition and has never seen or been on a layout. This rarely available and very powerful...read more »
This highly collectable model is the extremely hard to get hold of Hornby Railways R075 model of the powerful British Rail Class 47 diesel locomotive. The model is in mint factory fresh condition and has been shelf stored since...read more »
This highly collectable model is the extremely hard to get hold of Hornby Railways R352 model of the British Rail Class 52 diesel locomotive ‘Western Courier’. The model is in near mint condition. This rarely available and...read more »
This highly collectable and powerful item is the extremely hard to get hold of Hornby R2106 Transrail Class 56 Co-C0 diesel electric locomotive. This item is in mint, factory fresh condition and is just as good as the day it was first despatched from the factory. It has never seen, or been on a layout, and has been stored in the box since new. This rarely available...read more »
Hornby R307 British Rail Class 47 County of Norfolk diesel
This is the 1982 Hornby model of the BR Class 47 County of Norfolk diesel. This powerful Co-Co model is finished in British Rail blue livery with a light grey roof. It is powered by a type 5 Ringfield motor and has the RN 47170. It features the yellow panelled warning ends and a fully fitted cab interior. It also has the large BR white insignia and wired handrails. The model...read more »
Hornby R250 British Rail Class 58 Railfreight diesel
This is the 1984 Hornby model of the BR Class 58 Railfreight diesel. This powerful Co-Co model is finished in Railfreight grey livery with the full length scarlet stripe. It is powered by a type 5 Ringfield motor and has the RN 58001. It features the yellow panelled warning ends and a fully fitted cab interior. It also has the large BR white insignia and wired handrails....read more »