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Prototype Era
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
It was the largest and most powerful steam locomotive ever to run on British rails and you’ll soon be able to add this monster to your collection! The LNER’s unique ‘U1’ 2-8-0+0-8-2T Beyer-Garratt was a true behemoth and our amazing articulated model will bring it to life in time for the centenary of the prototype in 2025.
No. 2395 famously made its public debut at the LNER’s celebrations to mark the centenary of the opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway in 1925 and 100 years later we will celebrate this remarkable machine with a unique high-specification model that will appeal to collectors and fans of historic locomotives alike.
For 30 years, the ‘U1’ was deployed on arduous banking duties on the infamous inclines at Worsbrough near Barnsley, and Lickey Incline near Birmingham. Although not always popular with those who worked on it, No. 2395 (BR No. 69999) was by some distance the largest and most powerful steam locomotive ever to work in Britain.
Our ‘OO’ model is the result of in-depth research supported by the National Railway Museum, the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry’s Beyer Peacock Archive and the Gresley Society. We’re also delighted to be working with Rails of Sheffield and Locomotion Models to produce an exclusive edition for their ‘Railway Icons’ collection.
Celebrating the centenary of the ‘U1’ and 200th anniversary of the Stockton & Darlington Railway opening in 1825, the exclusive model will depict No. 2395 in works grey, as it appeared at the LNER’s S&DR centenary cavalcade shortly after completion in 1925 (see below). This very special collectors’ edition will feature bespoke packaging plus DCC Ready and factory-fitted DCC Sound options and production will be strictly limited.
Using original works drawings and photographs we have created a collection of museum quality models covering the entire career of the locomotive and the various modifications it underwent over its 30-year life. These include changes to the smokebox, water tank breather pipes, coal bunker, handrails, cab and additional vacuum tanks. Also included is a model depicting the locomotive after conversion to oil firing, which saw modifications to the former coal bunker, the addition of a turbo generator for the electric headlight and associated pipework/cable runs.
Packed with authentic details specific to period and livery, our ‘U1’ will be the ultimate expression of steam power for ‘OO’ layouts and a must for collectors of historic locomotives.
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Heljan
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LNER U1 - LNER Lined Black - 2395 - OO Scale - DCC Sound Fitted
Heljan
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LNER U1 - LNER Unlined Black - 9999 - OO Scale
Heljan
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LNER U1 - LNER Unlined Black - 9999 - OO Scale - DCC Sound Fitted
Heljan
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LNER U1 - BR Black (British Railways) - 69999 - OO Scale
Heljan
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LNER U1 - BR Black (British Railways) - 69999 - OO Scale - DCC Sound Fitted
Heljan
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LNER U1 - BR Black (Early Emblem) - 69999 - OO Scale
Heljan
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LNER U1 - BR Black (Early Emblem) - 69999 - OO Scale - DCC Sound Fitted
Heljan
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LNER Class U1 2-8-0 0-8-2T Beyer Garratt BR Early Emblem Black No.69999 (oil fired/headlight) Steam Locomotive
Heljan
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LNER U1 - BR Black (Early Emblem) - 69999 (Oil Fired) - OO Scale - DCC Sound Fitted
Heljan
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LNER U1 - LNER Works Grey - 2395 - OO Scale
Heljan
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LNER U1 - LNER Works Grey - 2395 - OO Scale - DCC Sound Fitted
The Heljan LNER Class U1 2-8-0 0-8-2T Beyer Garratt steam locomotive is a highly detailed and accurate model of the locomotive that was built in 1925 by Beyer, Peacock & Co. The model represents the locomotive as it appeared when it was first built, with LNER lined black livery and a wheel arrangement of 2-8-0+0-8-2.
The model is a celebration of the centenary of the prototype locomotive, which was a behemoth of a machine that was the largest and most powerful steam locomotive ever to run on British rails. It was deployed on arduous banking duties on the inclines at Worsbrough near Barnsley and Lickey Incline near Birmingham for 30 years.
The model is the result of extensive research, supported by the National Railway Museum, the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry's Beyer Peacock Archive and the Gresley Society. It is available in a limited edition, DCC Ready and DCC Sound options, and features a number of premium features, including high quality design and construction, twin motor/flywheel drive, and working LED lamps.
The model is part of the Railway Icons collection, a collaborative effort with Rails of Sheffield and Locomotion Models. It will be available in works grey, as the locomotive appeared at the LNER's S&DR centenary cavalcade shortly after completion in 1925. The model will be strictly limited in production and will include a number of bespoke features, including bespoke packaging and a unique collectors' edition.