Product Description
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60163 Tornado is a main-line steam locomotive built in
Darlington, England. Completed in 2008, Tornado was the first
such locomotive built in the United Kingdom since Evening Star,
the last steam locomotive built by British Railways, in 1960.
Designed to meet modern safety and certification standards,
Tornado runs on the UK rail network and on mainline-connected
heritage railways.
The locomotive was built by the A1 Steam Locomotive Trust, a
charitable trust founded in 1990 to build Tornado and possibly
further locomotives. Tornado was conceived as an evolution of the
LNER Peppercorn Class A1 class, incorporating improvements likely
had steam continued, and changes for cost, safety, manufacturing
and operational benefits, while replicating the original design's
sound and appearance. Tornado, completely new-built, is
considered the 50th Peppercorn A1, numbered next in the class
after 60162, Saint Johnstoun, built in 1949.
Tornado moved under her own power for the first time on 29 July
2008 at Darlington, and then spent two months at the preserved
Great Central Railway double-track tourist railway in
Loughborough, where she was tested up to 60 mph (97 km/h) and
operated her first passenger train. Tornado then moved to the
National Railway Museum (NRM) in York for three test runs on the
main line up to 75 mph (121 km/h). After repainting into LNER
Apple Green, Tornado was approved for main-line passenger
operation. On 31 January 2009 she hauled her first passenger trip
on the main line, The Peppercorn Pioneer, from York to Newcastle
and back. By hauling various A1 Trust railtours, charters and
other activities, Tornado will begin to recoup the estimated
£800,000 debt from the project, which cost around £3 million.
The new Hornby model is represented in the familiar Apple Green
of the early British Railways colour scheme.
Young or old, keen modeller or just a beginner, the Hornby
RailRoad range answers the needs of many and is a perfect
complement to the variety of locomotives, rolling stock, track,
buildings, and accessories that can be found in the current
Hornby catalogue. Devoid of easily damaged detail parts the
suitably livered RailRoad locomotives are fitted with efficient
drive mechanisms and have pickups on all drive wheels ensuring
smooth running. All the RailRoad models are fitted with the
standard Hornby hook and bar type couplings and will therefore
easily couple to those locomotives and rolling stock in both the
standard Hornby and Thomas & Friends ranges. With this in mind it
is easy to see that those models that make up the Hornby RailRoad
range are a simple and cost effective way of adding to a train
set providing a suitable and most appropriate stepping stone into
the varied and fascinating World of model railways.
The introductory range offers not only a selection of individual
locomotives, rolling stock and accessories but an assortment of
train and wagon packs ideally suited for either train set rolling
stock enhancements or for those who wish to experiment and try
their hands at developing their modelling techniques!
This DCC Ready locomotive is compatible with analogue train
layouts, but can easily be converted for use on a DCC (digital)
layout. This loco is 'DCC Ready', meaning they feature a special
socket ready to receive a DCC Decoder. To convert this locomotive
for use on a DCC layout one of the following digital decoder
chips are required; R8245 Sapphire Decoder or R8249 V1 3 NMRA
Loco Decoder. Once this decoder is fitted it is ready to use on a
DCC layout.
Box Contains
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1 x locomotive
- 00 gauge.
- Livery: BR apple green pristine finish.
- DCC ready.
- Dimensions: length 293 millimetres.
- Motor: 3 pole with flywheel.