Hornby R133 BR ex LNER Footballers B17/4 Everton steam locomotive
This is the original 1994 R133 Hornby model of the 4-6-0 BR ex LNER Footballers Class B17/4 steam locomotive Everton. It is finished in the BR dark green livery with gold lettering and single red boiler bands. It features factory fitted wired handrails, multi spoked wheels and a single chimney. This is a tender powered locomotive with pick ups on the locomotive wheels for...read more »
This highly collectable and powerful item is the extremely hard to get hold of Hornby R330 British Rail Class 9F Evening Star steam locomotive. This model of BR’s last ever steam locomotive 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...read more »
This highly collectable model is the rare, original and extremely hard to get hold of Hornby R074 model of the British Rail, previously Southern Region, model of the West Country or Battle of Britain Class steam locomotive ’41 Squadron’. This locomotive driven model is in mint factory fresh condition and has been shelf stored since new. It has never seen or been...read more »
This highly collectable and very rare model is the extremely hard to get hold of Hornby Toplink R2020 model of the BR/LNER A1/A3 class locomotive ‘Flying Scotsman’. Toplink is the name that Hornby applies to its top of the range most detailed models and this example is no exception. The locomotive is finished in the design applicable to the BR period of 1961-1963...read more »
Hornby R303 BR King Class King George 11 steam locomotive
This is the 1995 R303 Hornby model of the BR ex GWR, Great Western Railway King Class 4-6-0 steam locomotive King George 11. It is finished in the BR dark green livery with gold lettering and scarlet coach lines. It features factory fitted wired handrails, brass dome and the trade mark copper double chimney. This is a tender powered model with additional pick ups on the locomotive...read more »