An accurate and detailed side-on view of 50029 in large logo BR blue is robustly printed into the fabric of this white T-shirt ensuring a garment that will withstand repeated washings for long life and value for money. The design additionally features the RRRG website URL picked out in authentic Class 50 nameplate-style lettering on a red background. Please select your preferred size from the options available. This item may occasionally be despatched directly from our suppliers.
An accurate and detailed side-on view of 50030 in large logo BR blue is robustly printed into the fabric of this white T-shirt ensuring a garment that will withstand repeated washings for long life and value for money. The design additionally features the RRRG website URL picked out in authentic Class 50 nameplate-style lettering on a red background. Please select your preferred size from the options available. This item may occasionally be despatched directly from our suppliers.
A unique design celebrating the unique nature of RRRG - that we own two class 50s! The design highlights this with two large logo machines posed as if around the turtable at Old Oak Common and features the RRRG website URL in authentic Class 50 nameplate-style metallic lettering and is available with a white background in a variety of sizes.
A very thick and warm fleece embroidered on the left breast with a unique design of two class 50s posed as if around the turntable at Old Oak Common - a reminder of the unique nature of RRRG, in that we own two class 50s! Available in a number of different colours and sizes; please select.
A good quality polo shirt embroidered on the left breast with the RRRG "two locomotives" logo. Available in a variety of colours and sizes, please select.
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
County Class 4-6-0 1016 County Of Hants in BR Green with early crest from the Hornby Railroad range.
DCC Ready. 8-pin socket. 5 pole skew-wound motor.
This Hornby train pack comprises:
The pack represents a typical late 1950s freight train of the South Wales area.
This Hornby train pack includes:
The pack represents a typical North Eastern area freight train of the late 1950s.
The D16 "Claud Hamilton" class was built by the Great Eastern Railway from 1900 and the last locomotives survived until 1960. This OO scale model is finished in early British Railways black representing the class just after nationalisation complete with weathered finish.
Built from 1882 to cope with increasing London suburban traffic on the LSWR, displaced by Drummond M7 class locomotives, a handful of these machines are famous for their service on the Lyme Regis branch line, long outlasting their classmates. One of these was the subject of this model, no 30582, presented here in standard BR locomotive black with red and white lining with late BR era crest. DCC ready with an 8 pin socket, 155mm long and featuring diecast chassis and boiler with a 5 pole skew wound motor, removable coal load and sprung buffers. See also the similar R3333 model representing classmate 30584 in early BR crest livery.