Hornby 2025

Models expected in 2025.
Models which have been announced in the Hornby 2024 catalogue but are not expected to arrive until December 2024 at the earliest, or are already scheduled for delivery in 2025.
Please Note : The prices of these models may be revised before release. In respect of Hornby's retailer contract agreements discount will be applied once the release price is known and sell prices on pre-ordered models will be adjusted.
The Beatles’ long-lasting popularity over the decades shows no signs of wavering any time soon. Enjoy seeing the ‘Fab Four’ with their names on the special livery of this classic Hornby Jinty 0-6-0T locomotive.
DCC ready with 8 pin decoder connection
£64.99

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(Product Ref 124338)
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In 1990 a group of like-minded people came together in the belief that they could construct from new, a Peppercorn Class A1 Pacific locomotive. The first steam locomotive built in the United Kingdom since 'Evening Star' in 1960 and it would be built to meet modern safety and certification standards to enable it to run on mainline connected heritage railways. After a period of nearly 20 years the dream became a reality on the 29th July 2008 when locomotive No. 60163 'Tornado' moved under its own power at Darlington.
£148.49
MRP £164.99

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Model of ex-BR class 08 diesel shunting locomotive 08818 Molly.
This locomotive is owned by HNRail, the Harry Needle Railroad Company, and on lease to GB Railfreight for depot an contract shunting duties.
The locomotive is modelled in GBRf blue livery with orange cab and named MOLLY, following the GBRf practice of naming ex-BR locomotives after the wives of staff and crew members.
£167.50
MRP £185.99

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(Product Ref 120648)
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Initially, the locomotive was numbered 13069, with this number it was allocated to shed 38E in Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire. In 1957 it would see its first renumbering to D3069. The locomotive is one of a very small number of shunters to never receive a TOPS number, being absorbed by BR as departmental stock in July 1974. 

In departmental use it was renumbered to 966509 and it would wear this number until Jun 1979 when it left the departmental pool. The locomotive would be cut up in 1980 by BR at Thornaby, all traces of the locomotive were gone by the end of May.

£237.99
MRP £263.99

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Our model has a royal DB Cargo Purple livery with a Celebrating Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee legend, just like on the prototypical Class 67 locomotive. Special Platinum Jubilee logos adorn the bodysides. 'Queen's Jubilee' features a 5-pole skew-wound motor.
DCC ready with 21 pin decoder connection.
£179.99
MRP £194.99

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(Product Ref 86034)
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Our model of No. 66705 features the iconic GBRf blue livery. It includes two etched nameplates with 'Golden Jubilee' on a golden background. Please be aware that this is not suitable for children. This model is DCC-ready and compatible with our HM7000 21-pin decoder. Additionally, the accessory bag includes a pair of snow ploughs, four air pipes, and two moulded coupling links.
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£99.99

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The Beatles is a name that evokes excitement in music fans globally. These four men changed the face of music history forever and became an icon for innovative pop music.

In this Liverpool Connection Side B train pack, celebrate the band with a 0-4-0 Beatles liveried locomotive of the ‘Fab Four’, and three special liveried box vans of their EP smash hits: ‘All My Loving’, ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ and ‘The Beatles No. 1’.

£109.99

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Hornby's detailed model of the Thompson B1 class 4-6-0 mixed traffic locomotives returns in 2024 finished as 61306 Mayflower in LNER apple green livery lettered BRITISH RAILWAYS.
DCC ready model with 21 pin decoder connection.
£197.99
MRP £219.99

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A vibrant BR green livery is applied to this classic Britannia locomotive, No. 70001, and its coupled tender. The ‘Lord Hurcomb’ nameplate adorns the smoke deflectors, and the model also includes handrails. This model is DCC-ready and is compatible with our HM7000 21-Pin decoder. The accessory bag contains a flanged wheel axle assembly and an instruction leaflet.
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£239.99

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(Product Ref 110804)
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Class 08 shunters are common, but our model of No. 08570 is a one-of-a-kind model. Liveried in a BR Intercity Swallow with intricate detail, this model is DCC-ready and compatible with our HM7000 8-Pin decoder.
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£189.99

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The model is painted in an iconic GBRf blue and orange livery.
Purchased from DB Cargo by Colas Rail in 2017 67027 was transferred to the GB Railfreight fleet in 2022 and repainted into GBRf blue and orange.
This model is DCC ready with 21 pin decoder connection.
£175.50
MRP £194.99

Next Warehouse Delivery: Jan 25
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Detailed model of the South Eastern & Chatham railways useful H class 0-4-4 passenger tank engines used on many Southern region country branchlines in the British railways era.

£130.94
MRP £145.49

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A unique livery for the J36 was worn for a short while by 65330. This locomotive started life as 7778 built in 1900 by the NBR before being renumbered 9778, and 5330 by the LNER under their two numbering schemes. On entry to BR service it received the number 65330 and had its tender lettering removed and replaced with that of British Railways. Despite this, the locomotive retained its LNER Apple Green livery. This combination of LNER green and yellow BR lettering is a unique one that the locomotive would only wear for a short time.

This locomotive features a diecast boiler, strong 5 pole motor and NEM couplings front and rear. The locomotive also includes a large detail pack including a snowplough to accurately model how the locomotive may appear during the harshest of Scottish winters.

£148.50
MRP £164.99

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Upon becoming Chief Mechanical Engineer of the LNER, Thompson sought to create an unstreamlined, mixed traffic version of Gresley’s A4 Pacific locomotives. Being unable to secure permission to construct new locomotives, Thompson decided to rebuild the 2-8-2 P2 Class locomotives as the new A2/2 Class. Thompson advocated divided drive, a system in which the middle cylinder drove the forward two of the six driving wheels whilst the outside cylinders drove the middle two.

Due to his quest for standardisation, this arrangement necessitated the middle cylinder to be placed further forward than normal and the outside cylinders further back, behind the leading bogie, so that standard connecting rods could be used for all cylinders. Although the new designs retained much of the P2’s power despite their lighter weight, wheel slip issues made them unsuitable for the routes the P2’s had been designed for. P2 No. 2002 ‘Earl Marischal’ was rebuilt to become a A2/2 in June 1944, before being renumbered 502 in 1946 and 60502 upon the nationalisation of the railways. After becoming a A2/2, ‘Earl Marischal’ returned to Scotland before being moved south of the border to the York Shed at the end of 1949. The locomotive was withdrawn for service in 1961

£229.50
MRP £254.49

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In 2013, Drax unveiled the UK’s first purpose-built biomass rail freight wagon at the National Railway Museum in York. Developed by designers at Lloyd’s Register Rail and manufactured by WH Davis, it is the largest ever produced and pushes the boundaries of rail engineering.

The Drax biomass wagon pack consists of two bright blue Drax Northern Powerhouse liveried wagons with their respective running numbers, 83700698071-3 and 83700698009-3.
£71.99
MRP £79.99

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In 2013, Drax unveiled the UK’s first purpose-built biomass rail freight wagon at the National Railway Museum in York. Developed by designers at Lloyd’s Register Rail and manufactured by WH Davis, it is the largest ever produced and pushes the boundaries of rail engineering.

The Drax biomass wagon pack consists of two bright blue Drax Northern Powerhouse liveried wagons with their respective running numbers, 83700698083-8 and 83700698158-8.
£71.99
MRP £79.99

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Designed as a replacement for a hopper designed just after the nationalisation of the railways in 1948, the 1970s built PGA hoppers would replace wagons that were pushing 30 years old with technology or lack thereof to match. Able to haul larger loads than ever before, long rakes of PGA hoppers would find themselves coupled to some of the most iconic diesel locomotives used in Britain, from the electro diesel Class 73, the modern Class 66 and the weaker Class 25.
£22.99

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Designed as a replacement for a hopper designed just after the nationalisation of the railways in 1948, the 1970s built PGA hoppers would replace wagons that were pushing 30 years old with technology or lack thereof to match. Able to haul larger loads than ever before, long rakes of PGA hoppers would find themselves coupled to some of the most iconic diesel locomotives used in Britain, from the electro diesel Class 73, the modern Class 66 and the weaker Class 25.
£22.99

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