Hornby R3395TTS LNER CLASS A4 'MALLARD' No 4468 (WITH SOUND) Loco, Multi
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Product Description
The R3395TTS is a digital locomotive which needs to be run on a digital track with digital controller. Stunning locomotives to bring your miniature world to life. Hornby’s stunning model locomotives span The golden age of steam right up to the latest Intercity trains. So wherever and whenever your model railway is set, there is a wide choice of engines, all in the correct livery and with appropriate rolling stock available. Our locomotives come with traditional analogue control through to the latest digital, dcc-fitted and dcc-ready locomotives. Whichever you choose, you are guaranteed beautiful, detailed models for any oo-gauge electric layout. The 1930s saw increased competition to the railways from road and air travel and the LNER Board knew that they had to make travel between the major cities faster, more comfortable and reliable. High speed diesel services were starting to make an impact abroad. In May 1933, the German State Railways diesel-electric Fliegende Hamburger entered service, running for extended periods at 85mph. By 1934, in the USA, Burlington Zephyr had reached I I 2.5mph during a longer 1,015 mile journey. Nigel Gresley, the LNER’s Chief Mechanical Officer, travelled on the Fliegende Hamburger and was impressed by its streamlining, although he realized it was only efficient at high speeds. Gresley was certain that a modified A3 Pacific, with streamlining, could haul greater loads than the German or US locomotives at the same speed or even faster. A series of trials were conducted to confirm the Al’s suitability. With the trials successfully completed, the LNER Board gave Gresley the go-ahead to create the ‘Silver Jubilee’ streamlined trains, the first of the new streamlined A4s. The streamlining of the A4s’ steam circuit, higher boiler pressure and the extension of the firebox to create a combustion chamber, made them more efficient than the A3 as they consumed less coal and water, especially later on when they were also fitted with a Kylchap double chimney, improving their free steaming capabilities further. Their streamlined design not only made them capable of high speeds, but created an up draught of smoke, preventing obscuring the driver’s vision that was such a major problem on the Class A4 engines. As part of the LNER, A4 Era-3 Class, the 4-6-2, 4468 ‘Mallard’ 9 is amongst a number of historic locomotives that is a fantastic addition to any train enthusiasts’ collection. The 1930s saw increased competition to the railways from road and air travel and the LNER Board knew that they had to make travel between the major cities faster, more comfortable and reliable. High speed diesel services were starting to make an impact abroad. In May 1933, the German State Railways diesel-electric Fliegende Hamburger entered service, running for extended periods at 85mph. By 1934, in the USA, Burlington Zephyr had reached I I 2.5mph during a longer 1,015 mile journey. Nigel Gresley, the LNER’s Chief Mechanical Officer, travelled on the Fliegende Hamburger and was impressed by its streamlining, although he realized it was only efficient at high speeds. Gresley was certain that a modified A3 Pacific, with streamlining, could haul greater loads than the German or US locomotives at the same speed or even faster. A series of trials were conducted to confirm the Al’s suitability. With the trials successfully completed, the LNER Board gave Gresley the go-ahead to create the ‘Silver Jubilee’ streamlined trains, the first of the new streamlined A4s. The streamlining of the A4s’ steam circuit, higher boiler pressure and the extension of the firebox to create a combustion chamber, made them more efficient than the A3 as they consumed less coal and water, especially later on when they were also fitted with a Kylchap double chimney, improving their free steaming capabilities further. Their streamlined design not only made them capable of high speeds, but created an up draught of smoke, preventing obscuring the driver’s vision that was such a major problem on the Class A4 engines. As part of the LNER, A4 Era-3 Class, the 4-6-2, 4468 ‘Mallard’ 9 is amongst a number of historic locomotives that is a fantastic addition to any train enthusiasts’ collection.
Safety Warning
Detailed scale model. Not suitable for children under 14 years.Please refer to the safety notes in the enclosed instruction leaflet. Colours and contents may differ from those illustrated.
Box Contains
x1 TRAIN
About this item
- 00 gauge (1: 76)
- Motor: 5 Pole Skew wound
- DCC Status: TTS fitted.
- Wheel Configuration: 4-6-2
- Operator/Livery: LNER Blue
- Item Length – Without Packaging (cm) 29.1
- The R3395TTS is a digital locomotive which needs to be run on a digital track with digital controller
SKU: | B01IDBJT8G |
Dimensions: | 2.4 x 4.02 x 14.17 cm; 500 Grams |
Model: | R3395TTS |
Material: | Plastic |
Colour: | Multicolor |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 14 years and up |
Assembly: | No |
Colour: | Multicolor |
Material: | Plastic |