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  2. Hornby Railways - Wikipedia

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    In September 2003 Hornby released its first steam-powered 00 gauge locomotive, a model of the record-breaking Mallard. Several other "Live Steam" locomotives have now been produced. GNR Class J13 model of this period

  3. British Rail Class 28 - Wikipedia

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    These Crossley-engined locomotives were one of two designs built under the Pilot Scheme to use two-stroke diesel engines, the other being the Class 23 'Baby Deltic' locomotives. [ i ] The locomotives had a Co-Bo wheel arrangement (a 6-wheel bogie at one end, a 4-wheel bogie at the other) – unique in British Railways practice and uncommon in ...

  4. W. G. Bagnall - Wikipedia

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    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. In 2014, Hornby introduced a representation of a preserved four-wheeled Diesel shunter into their budget Railroad range utilising the body from "Dart" from the Thomas The Tank Engine range. [12]

  5. British Rail Class 06 - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 Hornby Railways launched its first version of the BR Class 06 in OO gauge. Since 2011 Hornby have produced a basic representation of the prototype as part of their Railroad range in BR Blue, whilst past examples have carried a variety of liveries. [4] An etched brass kit of the 06 is in the range of Judith Edge Kits. [5]

  6. Ruston & Hornsby - Wikipedia

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    Ruston & Hornsby was an industrial equipment manufacturer in Lincoln, England founded in 1918. The company is best known as a manufacturer of narrow and standard gauge diesel locomotives and also of steam shovels.

  7. British Rail Classes 101 and 102 - Wikipedia

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    Hornby Railways first produced a version of the BR Class 101 in OO gauge in 1958 which was last produced in 1977. [48] Lima also produced a Class 101 for a number of years, in Green, Blue/Grey, Regional Railways and Network Southeast liveries. The tooling was used by Hornby following purchase of their assets.

  8. British Rail Class 52 - Wikipedia

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    In 1979 Hornby Railways launched its first version of the BR Class 52 (type 4) Western in OO gauge. [38] Lima also produced a model to OO gauge. A British N gauge model was produced by Graham Farish. Since then, OO gauge models have been produced by both Heljan, and most recently Dapol, [39] whilst an O gauge model has been produced by Heljan ...

  9. British Rail Class 55 - Wikipedia

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    The first OO gauge model was produced by Hornby Dublo in 2 versions. D9012 "Crepello" was the 2 rail version and D9001 "St Paddy" was the 3 rail version. The second OO gauge model was produced by Lima, in two versions initially: D9003 "Meld" in BR Green; and 9006 "The Fife & Forfar Yeomanry" in BR Blue.

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