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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.
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:
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.
Winson 15 2-6-2T Camila 500 mm (19 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) gauge, built 1995 for Ferrocarril Austral Fueguino, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego. Winson 16 Bure Valley Railway No.8 ZB Class 2-6-2 oil-fired Thunder (now John of Gaunt , coal fired) 15 in ( 381 mm ) gauge, supplied as parts and built by the Bure Valley Railway 1996/7.
The 121 Class has been made as a 00 gauge Whitemetal kit by Model Irish Railways. 3D printed bodyshells are available through Shapeways. The 2mm and 3mm versions are by Valve Design, the 4mm one by Rail 3D Prints. Murphy Models released an '00' gauge ready to run model of the 121 class in the 4th quarter of 2020.
The British Rail Class 20, otherwise known as an English Electric Type 1, is a class of diesel-electric locomotive.In total, 228 locomotives in the class were built by English Electric between 1957 and 1968, the large number being in part because of the failure of other early designs in the same power range to provide reliable locomotives.
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