Hornby TT:120 BR J50 68958 BR black early
Hornby’s LNER 'J50' 0-6-0T is the must-have locomotive type for shunting and light goods on an Eastern Region layout in TT:120 scale.
FEATURES
- DCC ready, 6-pin socket
- HM7000 compatible
- Coreless motor
- NEM coupling sockets
- Die-cast body
- Optional accessory pack
- Second radius curves minimum recommended
The Gresley-designed 'J50' totaled 102 locomotives with variations in the brakes, driving position, boilers and bunkers. They were allocated across the LNER and BR Eastern Region from Scotland to London for use in shunting and light goods work.
Construction started in 1922 and by 1926 the 'J50' was a group standard type with further batches being built. They continued in service through the grouping era (1923-1947) and as nationalisation in 1948 transferred to British Railways Eastern Region. Withdrawal started in 1958 with the last being retired in 1963, though six continued in departmental service until 1965. None have been preserved.
68958 entered service in 1926 as 636 and became 8958 at the 1946 renumbering before becoming 68958 as part of the BR stock roster. It was withdrawn in 1960.
Hornby's LNER 'J50' 0-6-0T for 'TT:120' scale is a highly detailed replica of these compact and powerful locomotives. It carries BR black with early crests on the tank sides.
Construction includes injection moulded body parts while inside there is a 6-pin DCC decoder socket and a smooth running coreless motor to power the 0-6-0T.
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