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Prototype Eras
Era 6 (1967 to 1972) British Rail Blue (Pre-TOPS)
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)
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Heljan
8902
Class 128 parcels DMU W55991 in early BR blue livery with white cab roof domes and yellow gangway door covers
Heljan
8940
Class 128 DPU #M55993 BR Blue Diesel Locomotive
Heljan
8942
Class 128 parcels DMU M55995 in BR blue - weathered
Heljan
8990
Class 128 parcels DMU M55987 in BR green with speed whiskers and Midland style fronts
Heljan
8991
Class 128 parcels DMU M55989 in BR green with small yellow panels
Heljan
8992
Class 128 DPU 'Parcel Service' BR Blue (Small Yellow Panels) Locomotive M55990
Heljan
8993
Class 128 DPU #M55990 BR Blue Full Yellow Ends
Heljan
8920
Class 128 DPU 55991 in BR blue with yellow ends 'Parcels Service'
Heljan
8921
Class 128 parcels DMU 55992 in Royal Mail Letters red
Heljan
8922
Class 128 BR Blue Full Yellow Ends W55992 DPU 'Scooby Doo' - Weathered
Heljan
8923
Class 128 parcels DMU 55991 in Royal Mail Letters red
Heljan
8901
Class 128 parcels DMU W55992 in BR green with white cab roof domes and yellow gangway door covers
Heljan
8900
Class 128 parcels DMU W55993 in BR green with speed whiskers.
Heljan
8941
Class 128 parcels DMU 55995 in Royal Mail red with flush fronts
Heljan
8943
Class 128 parcels DMU 55993 in BR red star parcels two-tone blue
Heljan Class 128 parcels DMU, model M55994, is presented in British Rail blue with full yellow ends and a pristine finish. The model is DCC ready, featuring a 21‑pin socket, and is available in OO gauge.
Key specifications include: running number M55994, minimum radius of 2nd radius (438 mm), directional and interior lighting, power pickup via all wheels, and NEM/tension‑lock coupling. It represents a diesel multiple‑unit built between 1959 and 1960 by the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, one of ten units produced. The prototype operated for British Rail, carried a maximum speed of 70 mph, and is identified by manufacturer part number 8903, representing the British Rail Blue (pre‑TOPS) period.