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Hornby
R3766
NCB, Peckett B2 Class, 0-6-0ST, 1426/1916 - Era 6
Hornby
R3765
Bloxham & Whiston Ironstone Co. Ltd, Peckett B2 Class, 0-6-0ST, 1456/1918 - Era 2
Hornby
R3870
NCB, Peckett B2 Class, 0-6-0ST, 1203/1910 'The Earl' - Era 6
Hornby
R3871
Port of Bristol Authority, Peckett B2 Class, 0-6-0ST, 1264/1913 ‘Henry’ - Era 6
Hornby
R3694
Associated Portland Cement, Peckett B2 Class, 0-6-0ST, 'Westminster' - Era 6
Hornby
R3695
National Coal Board, Peckett B2 Class, 0-6-0ST, 1455 - Era 3
Hornby
R3693X
Sherwood Colliery Co. Ltd, Peckett B2 Class, 0-6-0ST, No.4 'Sherwood' - Era 3
Hornby
R3694X
Associated Portland Cement, Peckett B2 Class, 0-6-0ST, 'Westminster' - Era 6
Hornby
R3695X
National Coal Board, Peckett B2 Class, 0-6-0ST, 1455 - Era 3
Hornby Sherwood Colliery Co. Ltd presents a Peckett B2 Class 0‑6‑0ST locomotive, model number R3693, in a pristine condition. The model is numbered 4 and bears the name “Sherwood”, finished in lined green livery. It measures 97 mm in length and represents the period of the Big Four railway companies (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR).
The locomotive is DCC ready, featuring a six‑pin socket, a three‑pole skew wound motor and power pickup via all wheels. It rides on a minimum radius curve of 371 mm (first radius) and uses NEM/Tension‑lock couplings. The model is built to steam motive power specifications and reflects the original Peckett & Sons B2 class built in 1953 for the Sherwood Colliery Company Limited.