‘Early Escapees’ D6501 & D6578 in BR green with off white lining.
‘Superliner Superpower’ D6547 & D6554 with small warning panels.
‘Brighton Blues’ 33014 & 33062 in late 1970s BR corporate blue.
‘Tunnel Twins’ 33050 & 33056 with Railfreight Construction logos.
‘Double Dutch’ 33046 & 33047 in 1990s' Civil Engineers' livery.
‘Minimodal Motivators’ 33025 & 33030, a superb DRS duo.
Welded and rivitted roof styles feature on this pair. SOLD OUT
This Direct Rail Services duo carries the original branding. SOLD OUT
One of each refurbished nose style plus working lights. SOLD OUT
Fitted with snowploughs and pipes the model look great. SOLD OUT
Nose profile close-up: 37688 has a MU socket fitted. SOLD OUT
Photo-etched 'Kingmoor TMD' plates are included. SOLD OUT
Red bufferbeams and rad fans provide colour contrast. SOLD OUT
Presented in new packaging with 'Speacial Edition' seal. SOLD OUT
Roofs vary with rivetted and welded versions portrayed. SOLD OUT
Loadhaul logo next to 37884 with later nose livery. SOLD OUT
The bold scheme suits the type as these side views show. SOLD OUT
Very different nose ends feature on the Loadhaul pair. SOLD OUT
Nose to nose: Can you spot the differences? SOLD OUT
Close-up of the Loadhaul branding on 37884. SOLD OUT
Fuelled and serviced, Nos. 37713 & 37884 await duties. SOLD OUT
This pack features the other two freight companies. SOLD OUT
These locomotives display further grille permutations. SOLD OUT
37702 carries 'Taff Merthyr' plates. 37798 is un-named. SOLD OUT
Noses are identical, being rebuilt ex-split box machines. SOLD OUT
Transrail and Mainline adopted a 'rolling wheel' logo. SOLD OUT
Close-up: 37702 with rectangular buffers and 'Big T' logo. SOLD OUT
Cab view of 37798 showing off its 'rolling wheels' logo. SOLD OUT
The Type 3s rest on shed after an arduous day's work. SOLD OUT
Side profile of 57604 showing stainless steel grilles. SOLD OUT
Hand-finished mock-up of the limited edition model. SOLD OUT
Features include high intensity head and red tail lights. SOLD OUT
The model is presented in special GWR packaging. SOLD OUT
A fitting memento of the GWR 175th anniversary year. SOLD OUT
The real 57604 seen at Didcot Railway Centre just after unveiling
Close-up of the 'Pendennis Castle' nameplate and crest worn by 57604
03160 features a yellow bufferbeam and single horn. SOLD OUT
This vacuum-braked loco has a full set of marker lights. SOLD OUT
Vacuum-braked locos were the most common variant. SOLD OUT
Cabside with early data panel and Stratford depot sticker. SOLD OUT
This is the familiar silhouette with 'flowerpot' exhaust. SOLD OUT
The diminutive loco looks good from all angles. SOLD OUT
Side-on: There's a driver figure and cab interior lighting. SOLD OUT
The Class 03 model is presented in our new outer box. SOLD OUT
03371 has the conical exhaust stack and twin air horns. SOLD OUT
Modified with two marker lights and black bufferbeam. SOLD OUT
Our dual-braked loco showing the compressor cabinet. SOLD OUT
Cabside showing data panel and Gateshead shed sticker. SOLD OUT
Dual-braked 03371 with its conical exhaust and air tank. SOLD OUT
The conical exhaust stack is shown to advantage. SOLD OUT
A side-on view of this North East-based machine. SOLD OUT
The 0-6-0 comes in a presentation box with certificate. SOLD OUT
BR Railfreight north east steel pair of 37501 and 37502. SOLD OUT
This loco carries the sky blue British Steel customer livery. SOLD OUT
'British Steel Teesside' wears the red stripe scheme. SOLD OUT
The locos often worked in multiple hence a twinpack offer. SOLD OUT