 more | Graham Farish N BR 46248 City of Leeds Lined Green Early Crest (372-179)
A superb model of the famous Stanier class 8P Pacific 46248
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 more | Graham Farish N BR Jubilee 45611 Hong Kong 4-6-0 BR Green (372-476)
BR Jubilee 45611 Hong Kong 4-6-0 Early Emblem 4000-gal. Tender
A superb N gauge model of the Stanier designed Jubilee class 4-6-0. These locomotives were more powerful than the Black 5 and able to haul many secondary expresses over routes where the large Stanier pacifics were too heavy.
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 more | Graham Farish N BR 45698 Mars Jubilee Class 4-6-0 Lined Green Late Crest 4000-gal. Tender (372-478)
The Stanier designed Jubilee class 4-6-0. These locomotives were more powerful than the Black 5 and able to haul many secondary expresses over routes where the large Stanier pacifics were too heavy.
The Graham Farish model features a tender drive mechanism, allowing a finescale locomotive body to be created with a high level of detailing.
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 more | Graham Farish N LMS Black 5 No 5305 Lined Black (372-125) A nice model of the Stanier Black 5 4-6-0 in LMS lined black livery. A reliable and smooth running chassis makes this locomotive a good large general purpose engine for a small layout.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N BR 48709 Class 8F Locomotive Black Early Crest (372-152) An excellent N gauge model of the Stanier 8F 2-8-0 heavy goods engine. A modern steam locomotive designed in the 1930's and built in large numbers buring WW2, the 8F's served until the end of steam on BR in 1968. The diecast chassis and reliable drive mechanism provide power for hauling long goods trains. The valve gear and motion is well represented along with boiler pipework and rivet detailing. A high sided Stanier style tender carrying the early style of British Railways crest is paired with this locomotive.more.. | |
 more | Graham Farish N BR 48773 Stanier 8F Class 2-8-0 BR Black Early Crest (372-153)
Marking 40 years since the end of regular steam traction on British railways, this model of now preserved Stanier 8F class 2-8-0 48773 recalls the locomotives' final days of service on BR and starring role on the LCGB Farewell to Steam railtour.
The Stanier designed 8F heavy freight 2-8-0 engines were among the very last locomotives in service with British railways in 1968. A large number of these modern and robust freight engines had been built through WW2, 48773 served in Persia, Egypt and Iran before returning to Britain in 1957. Selected as the 8F in best all-round condition in July 1968, with only 36,000 miles since last major overhaul, 48773 worked the LCGB Farewell to Steam railtour on August 4th, prior to being purchased by the Stanier 8F Locomotive Society and delivered in working order to the Severn Valley Railway. more.. | |
 more | Graham Farish N BR Class 8F No 48045 Black Late Crest (372-151) A very good model of the Stanier 8F 2-8-0 heavy goods engine. The nicely weighted chassis and drive mechanism provide power for hauling long goods trains. The model is paired with a Fowler style tender, just like many of the prototypes.more.. | |
 more | Graham Farish N LMS 6115 Scots Guardsman Royal Scot Class 4-6-0 LMS Black (372-577)
Bachmann have announced a brand new N gauge model of the LMS Royal Scot class 4-6-0 joining the Graham Farish range. Already well advanced with engineering samples under evaluation (July 2008).
The models will include a 6 Pin DCC interface, separate hand rails and appropriate style of smoke deflectors. NEM couplings will be fitted, along with spoked wheels. Cab control detail is provided along with a fall plate between tender and loco. A new feature is the option to fit leading guard irons to the front pony truck if required and two sets of pony truck wheel will be supplied for use with different radius curves. | |
 more | Graham Farish N BR 46106 Gordon Highlander Royal Scot Class 4-6-0 Green Early Emblem (372-576)
Bachmann have produced a brand new N gauge model of the LMS Royal Scot class 4-6-0.
This highly detailed model of BR Royal Scot class 4-6-0 46106 Gordon Highlander painted in the BR brunswick green passenger livery features separate hand rails and appropriate style of smoke deflectors. NEM couplings are fitted, along with spoked wheels. The locomotive is powered by the Graham Farish tender drive unit, as used with the recently released Jubilee models, this incorporates a 6 Pin DCC interface socket. | |
 more | Graham Farish N BR 46159 The Royal Air Force Royal Scot Class 4-6-0 Green Late Crest (372-575)
Bachmann have produced a brand new N gauge model of the LMS Royal Scot class 4-6-0.
This highly detailed model of BR Royal Scot class 4-6-0 46159 The Royal Air Force painted in the BR brunswick green passenger livery features separate hand rails and appropriate style of smoke deflectors. NEM couplings are fitted, along with spoked wheels. The locomotive is powered by the Graham Farish tender drive unit, as used with the recently released Jubilee models, this incorporates a 6 Pin DCC interface socket. | |
 more | Graham Farish N BR 45231 Black 5 Class 4-6-0 BR Lined Black Late Crest (372-127)
New model for 2008. Expected October/November.
Marking 40 years since the end of regular steam traction on British railways, this model of Stanier Black 5 class 4-6-0 45231 represents the members of the class in operation in the last days.
The Stanier designed LMS 'Black 5' type mixed traffic 4-6-0's were among the very last locomotives in service with British railways in 1968. These versatile locomotives were capable of hauling all but the heaviest passenger and goods trains with ease. No. 45231 represents the class in the final days of steam on British Railways bearing the lined black livery with BR heraldic crest. more.. | |
 more | Graham Farish N BR Crab No 42932 2-6-0 Late Crest (372-225) Well detailed model of the ex LMS 'Crab' 2-6-0 mixed traffic locomotive. This model features blackened wheels, side rods and valve gear plus clearly printed lettering and lining, including the builders plate. | |
 more | Graham Farish N BR Fowler 4F No 44027 0-6-0 Black Early Emblem (372-052) The Graham Farish 4F is a nice model one of the most common and well known 0-6-0 goods engines. This model has always been noted for its steady and reliable running, ideal for use on small layouts.more.. | |
 more | Graham Farish N BR Fowler 4F No 44558 Black Late Crest (372-051) The Graham Farish 4F is a nice model one of the most common and well known 0-6-0 goods engines. This model has always been noted for its steady and reliable running, ideal for use on small layouts.more.. | |
 more | Graham Farish N BR Fowler 4F No 44422 0-6-0 BR Black Late Crest (372-053) The Graham Farish 4F is a nice model one of the most common and well known 0-6-0 goods engines. This model has always been noted for its steady and reliable running, ideal for use on small layouts.more.. | |
 more | Graham Farish N LMS 6404 Ivatt Class 2MT 2-6-0 Plain Black (372-627)
New model announced 2007. Delvery date to be advised.
The Ivatt 2MT 2-6-0 locomotives appeared in 1946, designed as modern replacements for the Victroian era 0-6-0 engines used on many branchlines. Based on the similar 2-6-2 tank engines the addition of a tender gave the locomotives a much greater range, better suited to the irregular demands of goods train services. Following the ironing-out of initial steaming difficulties the small 'Mickey Mouse' moguls continued to be built until 1953, from when the almost identical BR standard version, modified slightly to conform with the BR standard loading gauge and fittings, was built instead. Total build was 128 locomotives from Crewe, Darlington and Swindon works. 7 have been preserved and continue to serve on Britains' heritage railways.
6404 was one of only 20 locomotives completed before nationalisation, but would have carried its' LMS livery for several years after 1948. | |
 more | Graham Farish N BR 46440 Ivatt Class 2MT 2-6-0 Lined Black Early Emblem (372-626)
A welcome addition to the N gauge range, the Ivatt class 2MT (mixed traffic) 2-6-0 moguls were introduced by the LMS after WW2 as replacements for the 50+ year-old locomotives in use on many branch lines.
These modern steam locomotives provided crews with an ecconomical, free steaming and smooth running engine. The tenders were equiped with cab back sections to provide tank engine comfort while running in reverse, but with the increased water and coal capacity.
Adopted as a standard type by British Railways 128 of these locomotives were built at Crewe (LMS) Darlington (LNER) and Swindon (GWR) works between 1946 and 1953. 65 of the near-identical BR design were built from 1953 with a slightly revised cab outline and standard fittings. more.. | |
 more | Graham Farish N BR 46521 Ivatt Class 2MT 2-6-0 Lined Green Late Crest (372-625)
Ivatt Class 2MT 46521 BR Lined Green Late Crest
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 more | Graham Farish N BR 42765 4MT Crab 2-6-0 BR Lined Black Early Emblem (372-227) Well detailed model of the LMS 'Crab' 2-6-0 mixed traffic locomotive. This model features blackened wheels, side rods and valve gear plus clearly printed lettering and lining, including the builders plate. | |
 more | Dapol N BR Ivatt 2MT No 41225 2-6-2T Lined Black Early Crest Push/Pull (ND064a)
A push/pull fitted version of the ex-LMS Ivatt 2MT 2-6-2 prairie tank locomotive. Dapol have fitted their highly regarded mechanism into this locomotive, providing power to haul trains much larger then the prototype would have been able to handle. This excess of power will ensure that realistic trains can be hauled up gradients with ease. The level of detailing on the body matches the high standards Dapol have set for new models, including the cab kept clear of weight and motor, allowing backhead detail and space for the crew to board.
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 more | Graham Farish N BR 47231 ex-LMS 3F Jinty 0-6-0T Shunting Engine Black Early Emblem (372-206)
New number announced 2009
The LMS 3F 0-6-0, nicknamed Jinty, was the companys standard heavy shunting engine. Like many shunting engines the Jinty proved quite capable of handling branch line trains, making the class every popular with preservationists and modellers.
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 more | Graham Farish N BR 3F Jinty 47629 Black Late Crest (372-204)
3F Jinty 47629 BR Black Late Crest
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