Model Details
Class J13 Locomotive
1241
Years Released:
2000
2001
2002
2003
(Model Year pages)
Model released for 4 years.
Running Number: 1241
Category: Steam Locomotives
Locomotive Class: Class J13/J52
Designer: Patrick Stirling
Class Information: Class introduced 1894, the last locomotive withdrawn 1961.
Weight: 51 tons
Purpose: Shunting & Light Mixed Traffic
Wheel Arrangement: 0-6-0
Model Information: Length - 122mm.
Models Produced: ---
Logo & Box Style:
2000 2001 2002 2003
2000 2001 2002 2003 |
Logo: G.N.R. Crest
Logo Years: 1848 - 1922
Livery: G.N.R. Green
Livery Details: Apple green and black with yellow lettering.
Company Information: The Great Northern Railway was formed in 1846. This company was involved in the establishment of an Anglo-Scottish East Coast route and was the first to name a train the Flying Scotsman. Under the 1923 grouping the G.N.R. became part of the L.N.E.R.
Model Ranking:
Current: 949 - December 2023
Previous: 933 - November 2023
Movement: (-16)
Model Year Details (4)
YEAR | CAT | MODEL |
---|---|---|
2000 | R.2186A |
Class J13 Locomotive |
2001 | R.2186A |
Class J13 Locomotive |
2002 | R.2186A |
Class J13 Locomotive |
2003 | R.2186A |
Class J13 Locomotive |
Related Service Sheets (2)
NO | SERVICE SHEET NAME | ISSUE DATE |
---|---|---|
201 | 0-6-0 Locomotives | December 1997 |
201B | Class 0-6-0 Locomotive | September 2000 |
Model Photos & Notes (0)
Model Catalogue Information
YEAR | INFORMATION |
---|---|
2000 | The J13’s were built in the 1890's and most of them continued in operation for 60 years before being withdrawn and eventually scrapped. The Hornby model reproduces, as near as possible, the complicated livery and the handrails network of the prototype. Blackened wheels and con-rods complete this superb model. The model is powered by a Type 7 motor mounted on an SSPP chassis. |
2001 | The J13’s were built in the 1890's and most of them continued in operation for 60 years before being withdrawn and eventually scrapped. The Hornby model reproduces, as near as possible, the complicated livery and the handrails network of the prototype. Blackened wheels and con-rods complete this superb model. The model is powered by a Type 7 motor mounted on an SSPP chassis. |
2002 | The J13’s were built in the 1890's and most of them continued in operation for 60 years before being withdrawn and eventually scrapped. The Hornby model reproduces, as near as possible, the complicated livery and the handrails network of the prototype. Blackened wheels and con-rods complete this superb model. The model is powered by a Type 7 motor mounted on an SSPP chassis. |
Motor Information
YEAR | MOTOR |
---|---|
2000 | Type 7 |
2001 | Type 7 |
2002 | Type 7 |
2003 | Type 7 |
Price List
YEAR | UK PRICE |
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2000 | £32.99 |
2002 | £35.50 |
Catalogue Images (4)
R.2186A Class J13 Locomotive - 2000
R.2186A Class J13 Locomotive - 2001
R.2186A Class J13 Locomotive - 2002
R.2186A Class J13 Locomotive - 2003
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