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Accucraft March News
Welcome to our March bulletin. February saw the arrival of the first 100 ‘Large’ Quarry Hunslets in 1:19 (16mm) Scale. This initial batch was entirely pre-sold but we should have further supplies during March so please be patient! Work continues … More →
Accucraft February News
Welcome to our February bulletin. This month will see the arrival of the first 100 ‘Large’ Quarry Hunslets in 1:19 (16mm) Scale. This initial batch is entirely pre-sold but we should have further supplies during March so please be patient! … More →
Accucraft January News
We’d like to wish all our customers and suppliers a Happy New Year and hope that 2021 proves to be better year than 2020! With the hopeful news about vaccines it looks like some return to normal might be possible … More →
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‘YEO’, ‘EXE’ & ‘TAW’ L&B Electric 2-6-2T
Named after local rivers, three Manning Wardle 2-6-2 tank locomotives were supplied to the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway when it opened in 1897. It was soon realised that the three locomotives could not handle all the line’s traffic and they … More Info
‘MONA’ Isle of Man Electric 2-4-0T
Arriving as a joint delivery with No. 4 Loch in 1874 in readiness for the opening of the Port Erin line, the locomotive is named from the Latin word meaning Isle of Man. Together with sister No. 4 she carried … More Info
‘MANNIN’ Isle of Man Electric 2-4-0T
This model is now discontinued. ‘Mannin’ was the last locomotive to be supplied to the Isle of Man and built in 1926 by Beyer, Peacock & Co. (works number 6296). No. 16 was by far the most powerful 2-4-0T locomotive on … More Info
‘COUNTESS’ W & L Electric 0-6-0T
This model is now discontinued. Beyer Peacock built two 0-6-0T locos for the newly constructed Welshpool & Llanfair Railway in 1903. These small but powerful narrow gauge locos were taken over by the Cambrian Railway when it acquired the line … More Info