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Prototype Era
Era 2 (1875 to 1923) Pre-grouping
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Hattons
H4-P-002
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 753 in SE&CR full lined green (with brass)
Hattons
H4-P-003
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 754 in SE&CR grey.
Hattons
H4-P-004
SECR P Class 0-6-0T A325 in SR lined Maunsell green with Maunsell lettering
Hattons
H4-P-005
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 1555 in SR black with Egyptian lettering
Hattons
H4-P-006
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 1558 in SR black with sunshine lettering
Hattons
H4-P-007
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 31027 in BR black with early emblem
Hattons
H4-P-008
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 31323 in BR black with late crest
Hattons
H4-P-009
SECR P Class 0-6-0T Pioneer II in Bowaters Paper Mill green
Hattons
H4-P-010
SECR P Class 0-6-0T Pride of Sussex in Robertsbridge Flour Mill green
Hattons
H4-P-011
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 27 “Primrose” in Bluebell Railway lined black (1960s)
Hattons
H4-P-012
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 323 “Bluebell” in Bluebell Railway lined blue (2010s)
Hattons
H4-P-001
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 178 in SE&CR full lined green (with brass)
Hattons
H4-P-014
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 5753 in ROD green
Hattons
H4-P-015
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 27 in SE&CR full lined green (with polished brass)
Hattons
H4-P-016
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 31556 in BR black with early emblem
Hattons
H4-P-017
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 325 in SECR lined green
Hattons
H4-P-022
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 31557 in BR black with early emblem
Hattons
H4-P-021
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 31555 in BR black with early emblem
Hattons
H4-P-018
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 178 in SECR Goods unlined green
Hattons
H4-P-020
SECR P Class 0-6-0T A556 in SR lined green
Hattons
H4-P-019
SECR P Class 0-6-0T 1323 in SR black with Egyptian lettering
Hattons SECR P Class 0‑6‑0T locomotive 5027 is presented in the Railway Operating Division World War I livery, finished in pristine condition. The model measures 96 mm in length and is equipped with a 5‑pole skew‑wound motor, a 6‑pin DCC socket and NEM couplings with a tension lock.
The locomotive is built to OO gauge standards, with a minimum curve radius of 2nd radius (438 mm) and runs on steam power. It represents the South Eastern & Chatham Railway P class, designed by Harry Wainwright and originally operated by the Railway Operating Division. The prototype was built between 1909 and 1910, with only eight examples produced.