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Accucraft May News
After the National Garden Railway Show you might think we’d be taking it easy but, as ever, a hectic summer schedule beckons! From the 10th to the 13th of May we will be supporting the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Spring … More →
Accucraft April News
Happy Easter to all our readers! For April we reveal our Gauge 1 GWR 61XX 2-6-2T, unveil a delightful little 7/8ths” scale Baldwin from Accucraft (US), illustrate a sample of Trackshack’s bauxite L & B wagon and disclose John Boyes’ … More →
Accucraft March News
A Dreyfuss NYC ‘Hudson’ in 1:29 scale, news of our little 1:32 scale B4′s, a simply amazing offer from Accucraft (US) and another Lynton & Barnsatple new build benefiting from our generosity – it’s all happening here in March! The … More →
Previous (discontinued) Models
‘PEVERIL’ IOM Electric 2-4-0T
The Isle of Man Railway favoured locos built by Beyer Peacock with a 2-4-0 wheel arrangement. No 6, ‘Peveril’ was built in 1874 and carried the standard Beyer Peacock characteristics – the outside framed Bissel truck, the lack of a … More Info
Isle of Man 2-4-0T – Electric
This model is now discontinued. This model is based on No 4 ‘Loch’ as running in the 1970′s with a closed dome and twin safety valves. The model is electrically powered and has a 0-24 volt Pittman gear head motor. … More Info
LNER A3 4-6-2 “Flying Scotsman” – Electric
This model is now discontinued. Sir Nigel Gresley was most famous for his line of Pacific mainline express locomotives, the first of which, the A1, entered service in 1922. The A3 was a modification of the A1 and over time … More Info
‘CALEDONIA’ IOM Electric 0-6-0T
This model is now discontinued. Caledonia was built in 1885 by Dubs & Co. for the 3′ gauge Manx Northern Railway. The M.N.R. needed a powerful loco for working coal trains on the Foxdale branch. In 1895 she was shipped … More Info
LMS 4-6-0 Black 5
This model is now discontinued. The London Midland and Scottish Railway’s Class 5 4-6-0, almost universally known as the Black Five was introduced by William Stanier in 1934 and 842 were built between then and 1951. Members of the class … More Info
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