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Prototype Era
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)
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Hornby
R3852
DVLR, Ruston & Hornsby 48DS, 0-4-0, 417892 'Jim' - Era 8
Hornby
R3853
GrantRail Ltd, Ruston & Hornsby 48DS, 0-4-0, GR5090 - Era 9
Hornby
R3943
Express Dairy Co. Ltd, Ruston & Hornsby 48DS, 0-4-0, 235511 - Era 4/5/6
Hornby
R3705
John Dewar & Sons, R&H 48DS, 0-4-0, No. 458957 - Era 8
Hornby
R3706
War Department, R&H 48DS, 0-4-0, 'Army 802' - Era 4/5
Hornby
R3704
Ruston & Hornsby Ltd, R&H 48DS, 0-4-0, No. 269595 - Era 4
Hornby
R30012
GCR(N), Ruston & Hornsby 48DS, 0-4-0, No.1 'Qwag' - Era 10
Hornby
R30013
Ruston & Hornsby 48DS, 0-4-0, 200792 'Gower Princess' - Era 10
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Hornby Longmorn Distillery model R&H 48DS, number 0‑4‑0, named “Queen Anne”, represents a Ruston & Hornsby diesel locomotive built in 1931. The model is finished in a pristine brown livery and measures 55 mm in length.
It features a 3‑pole motor with flywheel, NEM couplings with tension lock, and a DCC‑ready 6‑pin socket. All wheels are powered, the minimum curve radius is 371 mm (1st radius), and the power pickup is through the wheels. The model is supplied with the manufacturer's part number R3707 and depicts the British Rail Blue TOPS period.
The locomotive is intended for use by the Longmorn Distillery as its operator, with a 0‑4‑0 wheel arrangement and diesel motive power. The model complies with current DCC standards.