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Prototype Era
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
1366 GWR Green Monogram Steam Locomotive
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Heljan Class 1366 is a 0‑6‑0PT steam locomotive model in Great Western Railway green livery, supplied as a DCC ready unit with a 6‑pin socket. It is intended for OO gauge track, has a pristine finish and carries the running number 1366. The model measures 108 mm in length, uses NEM couplings and can negotiate a minimum radius of 371 mm (1st Radius). Power is collected via all wheels and the model is fitted with a shirt‑button style detail.
The prototype locomotive was built in February 1934 at Swindon by the Great Western Railway to a design by Charles Collett. Only six examples were produced and they were withdrawn in January 1961 after 26 years of service with the Great Western Railway. The model represents the Big Four era (GWR, LNER, LMS and SR) and carries the manufacturer part number 1320.