Hornby R3491 Class 42 Warship D805 "Benbow" in BR green - Railroad Range. Used. OO Gauge

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Hornby R3491 Class 42 Warship D805 "Benbow" in BR green - Railroad Range. Used. OO Gauge

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PowerAnalogue (DCC Ready)
ScaleOO (1/76)
MaterialMixed
AssemblyReady to use
FinishPainted

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Hornby R3491 Class 42 Warship D805 "Benbow" in BR green - Railroad Range. Used. OO Gauge

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Hornby R3491 Class 42 Warship D805 "Benbow" in BR green - Railroad Range. Used. OO Gauge

Hornby R3491 Class 42 Warship D805 "Benbow" in BR green - Railroad Range. Used. OO Gauge

 

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Hornby R3491 Class 42 Warship D805 "Benbow" in BR green - Railroad Range. DCC Ready (8 Pin)

The British Rail Class 42 Warship diesel-hydraulic locomotives were introduced in 1958. The Western Region of British Railways negotiated a licence with German manufacturers to scale down the German Federal Railway's "V200" design to suit the smaller loading gauge of the British network and construct new locomotives. Each locomotive bore a name: for example D825 was Intrepid. All except D800 and D812 were named after Royal Navy vessels, thus the "Warship diesel" moniker used to refer to the class. The first service route for the class was Paddington–Penzance, either via Swindon and Bristol, or via Newbury and Westbury on the "Berks and Hants" route. This allowed for elimination of steam on the difficult-to-operate railway west of Newton Abbot. Due to practical problems in modernising the class and a decree by BR to withdraw all diesel-hydraulics, the class were withdrawn by the end of 1972. Two have been preserved.

This engine is in "as new " condition with no evidence of every being run. It has been fully tested and runs exactley as a new engine should

It comes in its original box along with the service sheet