THE LOCOSHED

This Will seem strange thinking about this as we endure the latest heatwave but we now have Tickets available for the 2025 Christmas Manchester Model Railway Show in December, this will be a very special show in the clubs centenary Year, Adults £14 Saturday. £11 on Sunday with accompanied children going Free. Can be bought in person via our high street shop.

You may have seen an offer on line for Tickets at £10 , that was for the first 100 people to apply on the Saturday or Sunday who are on the clubs mailing list ,  sorry not available at our store.

New arrivals to report just today are the Bachmann 009 Talyllyn 0-4-2 saddle tank in Black, green and red, beautiful little things indeed.

In stock now are the Accurascale OO Brush Type 5 Class 60s , already we only have the GBRf and EWS with DCC sound available the other liveries are already spoken for.

Recent arrivals from Hornby include the very nice Salmon Bogie wagon YMA all liveries available

Please contact us before coming to collect your order or inspect any website items as they are not all kept at the shop once listed , so we need a little notice to have them at hand.   Thank you.

Sale!

Hornby R3843 LNER Rebuilt W1 No 10000 4-6-4 in Garter Blue Era 3

Product Code: A00346

Original price was: £246.50.Current price is: £199.50.

Availability: 1 in stock

Hornby R3843 LNER Rebuilt , Class W1   4-6-4, 10000 – Era 3  in Garter Blue       OO Gauge 4MM

Another stunning looking Model in this fine range, Super detail of course with loads of eyecatching detail added.

DCC ready 8 Pin socket

Looks very smart in LNER Lined out Garter Blue  livery

This is a Loco drive model , fitted with skew wound 5 pole motor and NEM pocket Couplings.

This model is brand new and unused.   Comes with instructions and unused detail pack

Model Condition 10/10            Box  10/10

Uploaded 14/1/2022

Having completed nearly 90,000 miles of test running since new, Sir Nigel Gresley’s W1 4-6-4HP 10000 entered Darlington Works on 21 August 1935 for what was anticipated to be a major overhaul and modification. During this period Gresley decided that it was time to rebuild 10000 as a three cylinder locomotive with a conventional firetube boiler and 10000 was moved to Doncaster Works on 13 October 1936, the first drawing for the modification being prepared at the end of November.

 

When 10000 was finally released from Doncaster Works in November 1937, it was a significantly different locomotive; being fitted with a diagram 111 boiler that was very similar to the diagram 108 boiler fitted to 2006 Wolf of Badenoch, and with a streamlined casing to the same pattern as the A4 class. As many components as possible from the original W1 were used in the rebuild, including the frames, which were shortened by 1 ½ feet at the front end. Other items, where needed, were sourced from the A4 class, the A3 class or, like the front bogie, from the B17 and an experimental double Kylchap blastpipe and chimney was fitted.