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Prototype Era
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
Specific Locomotive History
No. 11247 | LMS
One of the last L&YR Pugs to enter service (as no. 64 in Jun 1910), our model depicts the engine when in LMS costume during 1926. It was withdrawn five years later.
DCC Ready: £150.00
DCC Sound: TBC (To be Confirmed)
Release Date: Q4 2026/Q1 2027
Specification
DC/DCC Ready Models
Sprung buffers where appropriate
Mostly diecast construction
Semi-open die-cast chassis
Tank and cab variations
Highly detailed backhead and cab
Removable NEM coupling and socket
Space for EM/P4 Conversion
Firebox glow
Full detailing pack
Etched plates and separately fitted finely etched detail
Plux12 socket in ‘DCC Ready’ models
Coreless motor and quality gearbox
DCC Sound Fitted Models
Pre-fitted speaker
Stay-alive on board
DCC controlled firebox lighting
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Ellis Clark Trains is releasing an OO gauge model of the LMS 'Pug' 0-4-0ST steam locomotive, number 11247. This model represents the locomotive during its time with the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) in 1926. The model is based on one of the last Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 'Pug' engines to enter service, which was originally number 64 in June 1910.
The model is designed for the Big Four era, which saw the Big Four railway companies - LNER, LMS, GWR, and SR - operating in the UK. The model's specification includes a semi-open die-cast chassis, a highly detailed backhead and cab, and a removable NEM coupling and socket. The model is DCC ready, with a Plux12 socket included, and will also be available with DCC sound. The release date for the model is expected to be between Q4 2026 and Q1 2027, with a price of £150.00 for the DCC ready model.