The most recent batch of Horney of Owo Gauge Class 91 Electrical Locomotoes is now in inventory.
Class 91 is without doubt one of the most well-known engines to grace on the East Coast Most important Line, and with this newest launch, Horney pays an exquisite tribute to a few separate chapters in its operational life.
New launch contains:
- R40101 – Interstitial Swallow
Whereas capturing the late Eighties and the early 90s, this model is celebrating the golden age of the excessive -speed British rail with its traditional and really favourite interstitial branding. R40102 – Gunner Lore
A glossy and trendy illustration of the interval when the good northeastern railway took energy from the late Nineties to the 2000s. After the prevalence of the publish -term modeling is important.R40103 – lner
Representing the current period, this contemporary interpretation options the newest lner branding, which is ideal for contemporary format and the works of the East Coast's central line.
Every model features a excessive -level element, correct leverage software, and clean operating efficiency – as ultimate for format use or stand out show items.
Now in inventory
Product Options
Extremely detailed models with separate match components together with henders, buffers, electrical gear, pantographs, underframe reduction and wipers
Digital and Sound Capability – 21 Pin Socket
5 Pole Sky Wound Motor with Fly Wheels of dual brass
Directional LED lighting, cab lights, day/evening strategies
Usable plastic pantographs
All -wheel drive and pickup
Pack units with elective extra particulars
NEM TRACK LOCK COPLINGS
Prototype info
Photograph by Images of Folder Rail
British Rail Class 91 is a category of 4,830 kW (6,480 HP) electrical locomotives, which has been ordered as an part of the East Coast Most important Line Modernization and Energy Program within the late Eighties. Class 91S was named an interstitial 225 assistant to determine the velocity of 225 km per hour (140 miles per hour), and through their growth, the British rail is also referred to as Electra, and likewise throughout the East Coast Central Line Electrical energy.
(Info supplied by Wikipedia)