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HMR-R30459 Hornby Dublo: LNER - Class A4 - 2512 'Silver Fox'  (Silver Jubilee Collection) OO-Scale DCC-Ready
HMR-R30459 Hornby Dublo: LNER - Class A4 - 2512 'Silver Fox'  (Silver Jubilee Collection) OO-Scale DCC-Ready
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HMR-R30459 Hornby Dublo: LNER - Class A4 - 2512 'Silver Fox' (Silver Jubilee Collection) OO-Scale DCC-Ready

  • $559.00 AUD


HMR-R30459
R30459
Hornby
OO Scale
LNER - Class A4 - 2512 'Silver Fox'   (Silver Jubilee Collection)
DCC-Ready
(Requires a 21-Pin DCC Decoder)

Product Info

A true icon of the LNER’s streamlined era, the Hornby Dublo LNER ‘A4’ Class 2512 ‘Silver Fox’ joins the 90th Anniversary Collection in honour of one of Britain’s most distinctive express locomotives. This beautifully engineered model captures every detail of the original, from its aerodynamic profile to its refined finish. 

The model features a flickering firebox and is DCC Ready with a 21-pin socket for effortless digital conversion. The model is manufactured from die-cast metal for maximum traction and has a 5 pole motor to power it. This impressive express locomotive can haul any rake of coaches at impressive speeds.

Complete with an accessories pack for additional detailing and crew figures, ‘Silver Fox’ is a standout addition to the Hornby Dublo 90th Anniversary Collection

History

‘Silver Fox’ followed a similar pattern to its fellow ‘Silver Jubilee A4s’ with its silver/grey livery giving way to Garter Blue in 1937 and then plain black during the war years. 

Its number changed to 17 under the LNER’s 1946 renumbering system, which was prefixed by BR with ‘600’ following nationalisation in 1948, though the number 60017 wasn’t applied until April 1949. It was painted BR blue the following year, and then BR lined green in December 1952. 

A Kylchap double-chimney was fitted in May 1957, the condition in which the ‘Pacific’ was withdrawn from New England (Peterborough) shed in October 1963.

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