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  2. GER Class Y14 - Wikipedia

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    Hornby produces a ready-to-run model of the J15 in 00 gauge (4 mm) in BR (with the rebuilt high-arched cab roof) and LNER liveries (both as-built and high-arch cab roofs). [22] Also in 00 gauge, there are kits from Alan Gibson and Nu-Cast. Finley and Smith produce a 3 mm kit. A 7mm (O gauge) kit is made by Connoisseur Models.

  3. L&YR Class 21 - Wikipedia

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    The first was a 'OO'-scale polystyrene kit made in the 1960s by Kitmaster, the moulds for which were subsequently sold to Airfix then passed on to Dapol, which still manufactures the former Airfix plastic kit range. This kit has often been used as the basis for a narrow-gauge 'pug bash' locomotive running on 00-9 tracks.

  4. Gn15 - Wikipedia

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    Gn15 is a rail modelling scale, using G scale 1:22.5 scale trains running on H0/00 gauge (16.5 mm / 0.65 in) track, representing minimum gauge and miniature railways. Typical models built are between 1:20.3 and 1:24, [ 1 ] or up to 1:29.

  5. Rosebud Kitmaster - Wikipedia

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    The range comprised mainly British railway rolling stock but there were a few kits of other subjects. The range consisted of 34 kits of individual locomotives or carriages, a model of the Ariel Arrow motorcycle, the "Fireball XL5" rocket, parts to motorise the railway kits (using a motorised box wagon supplied pre-built, or a motor bogie) and three railway presentation sets:

  6. British Rail Class 15 - Wikipedia

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    Since 2010, Heljan have produced an OO gauge ready-to-run model in a variety of liveries. [15] The Heljan model was first announced in 2008 and introduced as D8233 in BR green. [16] An N gauge kit of a member of the class is available from BH Enterprises, powered by a Graham Farish Class 20 chassis. [17]

  7. W. G. Bagnall - Wikipedia

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    The Jack Buckler design was published as a book, Build Your Own Steam Locomotive, by TEE Publishing (ISBN 1857611020, 1998). There are a few custom kits as well. If you look at the gallery there is an O16.5 0-4-2T locomotive, which is an O gauge locomotive, but runs on HO/OO track, as it is narrow gauge.

  8. 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]

  9. LNER Gresley Classes A1 and A3 - Wikipedia

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    Model railway companies Tri-ang, and later Hornby, have produced 'OO'-scale models of both the Gresley A1's and A3's almost continuously since the 1960s. In the 2000s, Hornby also produced live steam examples, re-using the chassis from the initial LNER Class A4 models. Trix and later Liliput made both loco drive and tender drive versions in 'OO ...

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