Manufacturer catalogue image - please note that pre-release images may be CAD renders or CGI images rather than photographs
Prototype Eras
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest
* Class names often change over the lifespan of a locomotive, so this is not necessarily the class name used by the operator in the period modelled.
Supplier links are provided for your convenience and do not guarantee that the product is currently available. RailwayModels.uk is not a representative of these suppliers, but may receive a commission when purchases are made through links on this page.
Heljan
3524
Class 35 Hymek D7076 in BR green with full yellow ends (as preserved)
Heljan
3528
Class 35 Hymek BR early Blue (Small yellow warning panels) D7004 Locomotive
Heljan
3502
Class 35 Hymek D7036 in early BR blue with white cab and yellow warning panel
Heljan
3503
Class 35 Hymek D7042 in BR blue with yellow ends
Heljan
3501
Class 35 Hymek D7039 in BR green with white cab and yellow warning panel
Heljan
3500
Class 35 Hymek D7017 in BR green with white cab window surrounds
Heljan
3504
Class 35 Hymek D7097 in BR green with yellow ends
Heljan
3505
Class 35 Hymek D7009 in BR green with white cab window surrounds
Heljan
3506
Class 35 Hymek D7044 in BR green with white cab and yellow warning panel
Heljan
3507
Class 35 Hymek D7040 in BR blue with white cab and yellow warning panel
Heljan
3508
Class 35 Hymek D7035 in BR blue with yellow ends
Heljan
3509
Class 35 Hymek D7100 in BR green with white cab and small yellow warning panels.
Heljan
3510
Class 35 Hymek D7051 in all-over early rail blue with white cab and small yellow warning panels (Weathered)
Heljan
3511
Class 35 Hymek 7017 (white numbers) in BR blue with full yellow ends
Heljan
3512
Class 35 Hymek D7061 in BR Blue with full yellow ends.
Heljan
3513
Class 35 Hymek D7093 in BR Green with small yellow ends- TOPS panels.
Heljan
3514
Class 35 Hymek D7000 in BR Green with full yellow ends- TOPS panels.
Heljan
3516
Class 35 Hymek D7007 in early BR blue with small yellow panel.
Heljan
3517
Class 35 Hymek D7026 in BR green with small yellow panels
Heljan
3518
Class 35 Hymek D7062 in BR green with small yellow panels
Heljan
3519
Class 35 Hymek D7064 in BR blue with small yellow warning panels
Heljan
3520
Class 35 Hymek D7070 in BR blue with full yellow ends
Heljan
3521
Class 35 Hymek D7003 in BR green
Heljan
3522
Class 35 Hymek D7012 in BR two-tone green with no yellow ends
Heljan
3523
Class 35 Hymek D7054 in BR two tone green with yellow warning panels
Heljan
3525
Class 35 Hymek 7011 in BR blue with full yellow ends
Heljan
3526
Class 35 Hymek D7015 in BR green with no yellow ends
Heljan
3527
Class 35 Hymek D7088 in BR green with small yellow panels
Heljan
3530
Class 35 Hymek 35017 Williton in Civil Engineers Dutch - as preserved
Heljan
3529
Class 35 Hymek 7001 in BR blue - weathered
Heljan
3536
Class 35 D7081 BR Blue Full Yellow Ends Weathered
Heljan
3535
Class 35 D7058 BR Blue Full Yellow Ends
Heljan
3534
Class 35 7052 BR Blue Small Yellow Panels Faded/Weathered
Heljan
3531
Class 35 D7041 BR Green Small Yellow Panels ex-Works
Heljan
3533
Class 35 D7093 BR Green Small Yellow Panels
Heljan
3532
Class 35 D7094 BR Green Full Yellow Ends Weathered
EFE Rail
E84001
Class 35 'Hymek' D7005 BR Two-Tone Green
EFE Rail
E84002
Class 35 'Hymek' D7021 BR Green (Small Yellow Panels) (Weathered)
EFE Rail
E84003
Class 35 'Hymek' 7016 BR Blue Full Yellow End With Data Panel
EFE Rail
E84004
Class 35 'Hymek' D7056 BR Blue (Yellow Panels & White Cab Windows) (Weathered)
Heljan Class 35 Hymek D7006 is an OO‑scale model of the British Rail Class 35 "Hymek" diesel locomotive, built to a 1:76 scale. The model is finished in pristine condition and carries the British Rail green livery with the late crest. It represents the early crest period of British Railways and bears the running number D7006.
The locomotive is DCC ready, featuring an 8‑pin socket, and can be powered via all wheels. It uses NEM or tension‑lock couplings and is capable of navigating a minimum curve of the second radius (438 mm). The model reproduces the Bo‑Bo wheel arrangement, a maximum speed of 90 mph, and carries the manufacturer part number 3515. The original Class 35 was built between 1961 and 1964, with a total production run of 101 units.