K334/RTR Ready to Run – LNER/BR ‘Thompson’ B1 4-6-0

£3,142.38
This model is part of our standard ready to runs which have been cleverly tooled and designed with a cast

K332/RTR Ready to Run – LNER/BR Gresley V2 2-6-2

£3,142.38
This model is part of our standard ready to runs which have been cleverly tooled and designed with a cast

K327A/RTR Ready to Run – LNER J72 0-6-0T (LNER Black)

£1,999.00
LNER/BR/NER J72 The J72 (E1) Class locomotives were first built by the ‘North Eastern Railway’ in 1898, by Wilson Worsdell

K349/RTR Ready to Run – NER R Class/ LNER D20 4-4-0

£3,551.00
This model is part of our precision range of ready to runs and is produced from our famous O gauge

K348/RTR Ready to Run – LNER A8 4-6-2T Diagram 63b/63c Boiler

Price range: £2,127.96 through £2,361.16
This model is part of our precision range of ready to runs and is produced from our famous O gauge

K347/RTR Ready to Run – LNER ‘A8’ 4-6-2t (Diagram 63/63a Boiler)

Price range: £2,127.96 through £2,361.16
This model is part of our precision range of ready to runs and is produced from our famous O gauge

PMP13/RTR Ready to Run – LNER/BR V1/V3 2-6-2T

£3,492.18
This model is part of our precision range of ready to runs and is produced from our famous O gauge

PMP12/RTR Ready to Run – LNER/BR B17/4 4-6-0

£4,576.56
This model is part of our precision range of ready to runs and is produced from our famous O gauge

K313/RTR Ready to Run – LNER/BR Thompson A2/3 4-6-2

£3,841.98
This model is part of our precision range of ready to runs and is produced from our famous O gauge

K98 Kit – GNR/LNER/BR J50 0-6-0T

£151.58
All DJH Model Loco kits are designed with an extreme attention to detail and built to the scale of the

K74 Kit – GNR C2/LNER CI Klondyke Atlantic 4-4-2

£211.06
All DJH Model Loco kits are designed with an extreme attention to detail and built to the scale of the

K310B Kit – LNER/BR Gresley A3 4-6-2 (GNR Tender)

£764.89
LNER/BR Gresley A3 4-6-2 LNER/BR A3 4-6-2 (with corridor tender) were named after famous racehorses, Gresley’s thoroughbreds were the mainstay