 more | Hornby OO Thomas Tank Locomotive from Thomas the Tank Engine (R351) The little tank engine with the big heart and cheeky grin, where all the stories started. | |
 more | Hornby OO Percy Locomotive from Thomas the Tank Engine (R350) Percy is a little green saddle tank, playful and sometimes a little cheeky to the big engines, but one of the most popular locos alongside Thomas. | |
 more | Hornby OO James Locomotive from Thomas the Tank Engine (R852) James is a Really Useful engine, equally suited to passenger or goods trains, but sometimes he gets a little too big for his boots. However one of the smaller engines will usually bring him crashing back down to earth, if not the Fat Controller will take away his shiny red paint and turn him blue! | |
 more | Hornby OO Henry the Green Engine from Thomas the Tank Engine (R9049)
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 more | Hornby OO Stepney from Thomas the Tank Engine (R9069)
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 more | Hornby OO Gordon Locomotive from Thomas the Tank Engine (R383) Gordon is the biggest engine on the Island of Sodor and as befits his status usually hauls the Express. | |
 more | Hornby OO Toby Locomotive from Thomas the Tank Engine (R9046) Toby came to the Island of Sodor after the Fat Controller visited his line on holiday, and needed a loco safe to use alongside the public highway after Thomas had had a brush with he law. | |
 more | Hornby OO Bill Locomotive from Thomas the Tank Engine (R9047) The first of the china clay line twins that cause so much mischief for the big engines visiting the docks! | |
 more | Hornby OO Ben Locomotive from Thomas the Tank Engine (R9048) The second of the cheeky china clay line twins. | |
 more | Hornby OO Devious Diesel from Thomas the Tank Engine (R9050)
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 more | Hornby OO Diesel from Thomas the Tank Engine (R9064) Needing no introduction to fans, Diesel is one of the largest engines in the Thomas series and adds a more modern aspect. Class 37 loco's, on which Diesel is based, can still be seen on the railway today. | |
 more | Hornby OO Emily (R9231)
Thomas & Friends appeared in a series of children's books in the 1940s, and have delighted children and adults alike ever since. In 1984 Thomas & Friends appeared for the first time on British television and made an immediate hit - becoming without argument an even greater favourite with the younger fan.
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 more | Hornby OO Great Waterton Station Building (R9262)
A useful large country station building with a raised (platform level) floor and steps up to the booking hall. Ideal for use on many layouts, the building will stand at the back of the station platform without needing additional support.
Part of the Hornby Thomas range but manufactured to Skaledale standards, don't overlook this characterful station building. | |
 more | Hornby OO Great Waterton Station Footbridge (R9263)
An excellent model of a typical wood-board sided footbridge, suitable for spanning double track.
Sold as part of the�Thomas range, this is a good alternative to the Skaledale range footbridges. | |
 more | Hornby OO Thomas Stanleys Shed (R9265)
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 more | Hornby OO Thomas Blacksmiths Workshop (R9266)
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 more | Hornby OO Thomas Eds Garage (R9267)
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 more | Hornby OO Bens Bookshop from Thomas & Friends The Great Discovery (R9269)
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 more | Hornby OO Duck Locomotive from Thomas the Tank Engine (R382) The ever efficient Great Western Pannier tank, who much prefers Duck to his real name of Montague. | |
 more | Hornby OO D7101 Loco from Thomas the Tank Engine (R9097) D7101 is one of the more useful diesel locomotives to haul trains for the Fat Controller, supplementing Thomas and his steam engine friends. This happy Hymek is a proven locomotive from the Hornby range, ready to give years of reliable running. | |
 more | Hornby OO Edward the Blue Engine from Thomas the Tank Engine (R9232)
Thomas & Friends appeared in a series of children's books in the 1940s, and have delighted children and adults alike ever since. In 1984 Thomas & Friends appeared for the first time on British television and made an immediate hit - becoming without argument an even greater favourite with the younger fan.
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 more | Hornby OO Thomas Post Office (R9270)
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