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  2. Rosebud Kitmaster - Wikipedia

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    The OO/HO gauge models consisted of the following types; all OO scale unless shown as HO: Kit No 1 - Stephenson's Rocket; Kit No 2 - BR Class 08 diesel shunter locomotive; Kit No 3 - USA 4-4-0 Locomotive The General HO scale; Kit No 4 - LMS Coronation Class locomotive Duchess of Gloucester; Kit No 5 - SR 4-4-0 Schools Class locomotive Harrow

  3. GWR 4900 Class 5972 Olton Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hornby Railways produces a model of Olton Hall in OO gauge. The model is also available decorated as Hogwarts Castle, as part of their Harry Potter film tie-in range. The Harry Potter version has an LED headlight, which the other versions do not. A previous Hornby model of the locomotive was actually a model of a Castle class locomotive, not a ...

  4. GWR 1361 Class - Wikipedia

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    Kernow Model Rail Centre announced plans in 2014 to manufacture an 00 gauge model of the 1361 class in conjunction with DJ Models. The model is being made in partnership with the Great Western Society at Didcot. [4] Heljan models announced in 2015 plans to also manufacture a model of this class.

  5. Heljan - Wikipedia

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    A number of plastic building kits are also produced in HO/OO, along with working street lighting. In June 2022 Heljan announced plans to introduce a British Rail class 31 locomotive in TT:120 scale, with the possible production of a class 08 and a Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST locomotive. [ 2 ]

  6. OO gauge - Wikipedia

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    OO gauge or OO scale (also, 00 gauge and 00 scale) is the most popular standard gauge model railway standard in the United Kingdom, [1] outside of which it is virtually unknown. OO gauge is one of several 4 mm-scale standards (4 mm to 1 ft (304.8 mm), or 1:76.2), and the only one to be marketed by major manufacturers.

  7. L&YR Class 5 - Wikipedia

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    On 2 February 1916, No. 661 was at Penistone in the process of running around its train ready for the return trip to Huddersfield, and was standing on Penistone Viaduct prior to setting back onto the train, when a pier and two arches of the viaduct gave way beneath the locomotive and collapsed into the River Don. The driver and fireman had time ...

  8. Superquick - Wikipedia

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    Superquick Models is the brand of a series of printed card kit buildings used mainly for model railways.Manufacturing takes place entirely in the United Kingdom. There are several ranges of model kit - railway buildings in Series A; houses, farm buildings and industrial buildings in Series B; houses and shops in low relief (to line the backs of layouts) in series C and brick and stone textured ...

  9. LSWR O2 class - Wikipedia

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    DJ Models has produced OO gauge ready-to-run models of the O2 class in both mainland and IOW variants. [9] For O gauge, a 7mm brass kit of the O2 is produced by Connoisseur Models, both mainland and Isle of Wight versions are covered. Roxey Models have a 7mm white metal kit with nickel silver chassis; mainland and IOW versions are covered.

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