Hornby R30339

70th: Westwood, 0-4-0, No. 7 'Nellie', 1954-2024 - Limited Edition

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Prototype Eras
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
Era 5 (1957 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest

Fictitious Livery - Prototype eras are merely an indication of when this item may have run, if it really existed!

Manufacturer description

In the 1960s, Tri-ang Railways released the 0-4-0 industrial tank locomotive, No. 7 'Nellie', in a blue livery with the number R355B. These locomotive models were produced in the Rovex Scale Models Limited Margate factory and arrived in customers' hands encased in the iconic Tri-ang Railways red and yellow packaging. The design for the locomotive appears to have been based on a Class C14 which was intended for suburban passenger traffic around the city of London and was designed by Dugald Drummond for the London & South Western Railway in 1906.

Celebrate the 70th anniversary of Hornby in Margate with a reproduction of the Tri-ang Railways No. 7 'Nellie' 0-4-0 locomotive in a striking blue livery and red 'Nellie' nameplate with yellow lettering. This model will be perfect for any Hornby history enthusiasts.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Hornby
Product Code
R30339
GTIN
5063129025816
RRP
£54.99
Catalogue
2024 Range

Model details

Livery
Hornby Blue
Coupling
Wide Tension Lock
Finish
Painted
Gauge
OO
Motor
3 Pole
Colour
Blue
Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm)
Buffers
Moulded Plastic Buffers
DCC status
Analogue

Prototype information

Wheel arrangement
0-4-0

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