Hornby R1282M

Mallard Record Breaker Train Set - Era 3

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Prototype Eras
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest

Manufacturer description

On the 3rd of July 1938 the LNER A4 locomotive 'Mallard' set the world speed record for a steam engine at 126 mph at Stoke Bank, south of Grantham. Years later with the nationalisation of the railways the locomotive's feat was not forgotten, with 'Mallard' maintaining its celebrity status among the trainspotters of the day while continuing to haul express passenger trains along the East Coast Mainline. This Train Set encapsulates the enduring allure of 'Mallard' as it would have appeared during the early 1950s.

Produced under licence for SCMG Enterprises Ltd. National Railway Museum © SCMG. Images and packaging designs © SCMG. Every purchase supports the museum. www. nrm.org.uk

Catalogue listing

Brand:
Hornby
Product Code:
R1282M
GTIN:
5055286697432
RRP:
£249.99
Catalogue:
2022 Range
Release date:
June 2023

Model details

DCC status
DCC Ready 8 pin socket
Finish
Painted
Motor
3 Pole
Colour
Blue
Minimum radius curve
3rd Radius (505mm)
Livery
British Rail
Name
Mallard
Running number
60022

Prototype information

Operator
BR
Wheel arrangement
4-6-2
Designer
Sir Nigel Gresley
Class
London & North Eastern Railway A4
Motive power
Steam
Max speed
90 mph
Built
1935-1938
Total produced
35
Coach type
London & North Eastern Railway Gresley
TOPS classification
C (Composite)

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