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Hornby OO Scale BR Patriot Sir Robert Turnbull 45540 [R30415]

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Hornby OO Scale BR Patriot Sir Robert Turnbull 45540 [R30415]

This is the Hornby OO Scale BR Patriot Sir Robert Turnbull 45540 [R30415]

Patriot Class 45540 'Sir Robert Turnbull' BR Green

1:76 scale model produced by Hornby. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection.

Features:

  • Analogue DC Model
  • This model mainly operates in British
  • 21 Pin Socket
  • NEM Couplings
  • Metal sprung buffers

Details

Originally built at Crewe Works in August 1933 as No. 5901, this locomotive was later renumbered 5540 and went on to receive a Stanier taper boiler in October 1947. The upgrade increased its power classification from 6P to 7P, enhancing its performance for express passenger duties. Renumbered 45540 under British Railways in May 1948, it remained in service until April 1963 and was scrapped later that year. The locomotive carried the distinguished name ‘Sir Robert Turnbull’, inherited from withdrawn ‘Large Claughton’ No. 1161, commemorating the former General Manager of the London and North Western Railway, who was knighted in 1913.

$98.68

Original: $281.94

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Hornby OO Scale BR Patriot Sir Robert Turnbull 45540 [R30415]

$281.94

$98.68

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This is the Hornby OO Scale BR Patriot Sir Robert Turnbull 45540 [R30415]

Patriot Class 45540 'Sir Robert Turnbull' BR Green

1:76 scale model produced by Hornby. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection.

Features:

  • Analogue DC Model
  • This model mainly operates in British
  • 21 Pin Socket
  • NEM Couplings
  • Metal sprung buffers

Details

Originally built at Crewe Works in August 1933 as No. 5901, this locomotive was later renumbered 5540 and went on to receive a Stanier taper boiler in October 1947. The upgrade increased its power classification from 6P to 7P, enhancing its performance for express passenger duties. Renumbered 45540 under British Railways in May 1948, it remained in service until April 1963 and was scrapped later that year. The locomotive carried the distinguished name ‘Sir Robert Turnbull’, inherited from withdrawn ‘Large Claughton’ No. 1161, commemorating the former General Manager of the London and North Western Railway, who was knighted in 1913.