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FULLY FINISHED LOCO's

On this page, you will find a selection of loco's fresh out of the workshop. We can build and finish any of our loco's to your chosen specifications!

BR Black. 8F late emblem

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L.M.S. / BR 8F No. 48321

£2250.00

Designed by Sir William A Stanier and introduced in 1935 for heavy freight and occasional passenger work. Final LMS stock totalled 666 locomotives. The last of the class being withdrawn in 1968. Three preserved examples exist today. Kit features: Etched tender sides, Cab, Valvegear, Chassis. Cast three piece Boiler/Smokebox/Firebox. This kit covers locomotives 8301-8399 (99 locomotives.), 8430-8479 (50 locomotives), 8490-8495 (6 locomotives), 8600-8729 (130 locomotives) plus 48775. This totals 286 locomotives.

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TCB16 LMS/BR 46243

City of Lancaster

£2250.00

City of LANCASTER

SOLD

 Latest addition to the range is a L.M.S. / B.R. Duchess depicted with a sloping smokebox. The kit covers locomotives 6220-6229 and 6235 to 6248 during a period of their lives when they were known as "Semi's". Although some locomotives were rebuilt fairly quickly some survived until withdrawal in this form.

City of Carlisle

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TCB5 LMS/BR 46238

City of Carlisle

£2250.00

The twenty four original streamlined Coronation class locomotives were de-streamlined during or immediately after the end of the Second World War. This saved considerable amounts of maintenance time and also reduced the weight by two tons. This Loco represents the Class in late L.M.S. or B.R. days until withdrawal. It depicts the locomotive with restored smoke box and cut back streamlined tender to make 46220-9 and 46235-48.

Duchess of Rutland

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TCB 2 LMS 6228

Streamliner in Maroon/Gold

£2250.00

SOLD
but we can do another

Rivalry between the L.M.S. and L.N.E.R. railways resulted in Gresley producing the streamlined A4. To counter this Sir William Stanier introduced the Streamlined Coronation (or Duchess) class. The first five were produced in Caledonian blue with silver stripes to run with similiar liveried coaches. later batches of Streamliners were produced in standard maroon livery with gilt stripes to match standard coaching stock livery. In 1937 6220 Coronation held the world speed record of 114 m.p.h. By the end of World War Two all Streamliners had been de-streamlined to reduce maintenance time.(See kit TCB5)

Duchess of Hamilton

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TCB2 LMS 6229

Duchess of Hamilton

£2250.00

SOLD

Andrew Barclay 14 inch cylinder
0-4-0 Saddle Tank

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TCB 3 ANDREW BARCLAY

£395.00

A range of outwardly similar 0-4-0 saddle tanks with a choice of 12, 14, 16 or 18 inch cylinder were built from around the time of the First World War up until the 1960's. Due to the varied use of these locomotives you can paint the body in virtually any colour you choose. The National Coal Board service were black and have one preserved in such a livery. The Orange liveried one was spotted at Didcot a while ago.

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DIESEL SHUNTER BR CLASS 02

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TCB1 DIESEL SHUNTER BR CLASS 02

£350.00

Built 1960 by Yorkshire Engine Company. 20 locomotives built to replace Lancashire and Yorkshire Pugs. Numbered D2850 to D2869. Later became Class 02. In 1969 most of Class sold to industry with D2860 going to York Museum. Several of the class are now preserved.

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BR Black 5 late emblem

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Built as a multiple purpose engine for the L.M.S. railway and designed by Sir William Stanier. A total of 842 locomotives were built between 1934 and 1951 by five different builders. This model depicts the batch built by Armstrong Whitworth and numbered in the series 5225-5451 and fitted with the long firebox. A total of 226 locomotives were built by Whitworths making it the largest single order for virtually identical steam locomotives ever placed in the United Kingdom. Most, but not all, originally built with welded tenders but many were exchanged for riveted tenders in later years The last of the class were withdrawn in 1968. The model here is as built with the welded tender, kit TC8 depicts it with the rivetted tender.

LMS/BR Black Five  (weathered)

£2250.00

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IMPORTANT NOTE

I prefer not to send/or receive fully finished kit loco's through the post, thus avoiding any damage during transit. I'm sure you can understand the disappointment should your goods arrived in less than perfect condition! We can arrange a suitable meeting time/place upon further enquiry - obviously under safe conditions!

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