Model Year Details
2002 - Class 5 Locomotive (Weathered)
45253
Running Number: 45253
Category: Steam Locomotives
Locomotive Class: Class 5
Designer: Sir William Stanier
Class Information: Introduced 1934. In 1968, a Black 5, No 45212 hauled the last steam passenger train on British Railways.
Weight: 125 tons
Purpose: Mixed Traffic
Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-0
Wheel Arrangement Name: Ten Wheeler
Model Information: Length - 256mm.
Weathered Edition.
Models Produced: ---
Company: B.R. - British Railways
Logo: B.R. Early Emblem
Logo Years: 1948 - 1956
Livery: B.R. Black
Livery Details: Black with red and white lining.
Company Information: British Railways came into existence in 1948 when the dominating four British railway companies amalgamated. Steam traction on British Railways ended in 1968 and the system was re-branded as British Rail.
Catalogue Number: R.2250
Year Information: There was almost nothing that a Black 5 could not do and they were a favourite with the loco crews because of their excellent power output linked to economical running. However their appearance did suffer at times and it would not be unusual to see these 'masters of their craft’ badly in need of a clean. This model clearly shows such a 'Black 5' which would not look out of place on most layouts. Powered by a 5 pole motor, this totally new model fairly bristles with a mass of factory fitted detail parts. DCC compatible.
Model Motor: Five pole skew wound.
Publication: Hornby - OO Scale Model Railways - Forty-Eighth Edition 2002
Publication Type: Catalogue
Publication Edition: 48th Edition
Logo & Box Design:
UK Price List: £81.50
Aust Price List: ---
Can Price List: ---
Model Ranking:
Current: 3238 - December 2023
Previous: 3933 - November 2023
Movement: (+695)
Model Year Details (1)
YEAR | CAT | IMAGE |
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2002 | R.2250 |
Class 5 Locomotive (Weathered) |
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