TT3073M - Hornby - TT:120 - BR Railfreight Class 31 31237
TT3073M - Hornby - TT:120 - BR Railfreight Class 31 31237
SKU: TT3073M | Vendor: Hornby | Gauge: TT
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Pickup available at Harburn Hobbies
Full Description
Full Description
Hornby are delighted to present the newest addition to the TT:120 diesel locomotive family: the Brush Type 2 Class 30 and 31. This brand-new, highly detailed tooling covers the extensive history of the ‘Gargoyles’: from skinhead examples from the late 50s, to modern Class 31s retrofitted with high intensity lights and NRN roof pods. This exciting new range of Type 2s will be available in either DCC Ready or Sound Fitted format.
TT3073M depicts Class 31237 in BR Railfreight Grey with solebar red stripe.
Model Specification:
- Highly detailed model based on extensive research and design
- Die-cast chassis
- Wealth of separately fitted parts, including front end handrails, disc headcodes (where applicable) and roof grille
- Detailed cab interior
- Powerful five-pole motor providing power to all wheels
- Electrical pick-ups on all wheels
- Pivoting NEM coupling sockets
- Accessory pack that includes optional bufferbeam pipes
- Minimum 2nd radius curves
Electronics:
- Next18 DCC Decoder socket compatible with HM7000 system
- Decoder socket housed underneath clip-fit body for easy access
- Space for HM7070 Power Bank for uninterrupted running
Tooling:
- Plated headcode roof
- Later cab style
- English Electric exhaust
- Plated side steps
- Plated oil filler
- Plated water filler
- Plated boiler port
-
Plated front door
- With door louvres
Livery:
- BR Railfreight grey
- Solebar red stripe
- Full yellow ends
- Large bodyside double arrows
- Authentic livery colours and font types
- Semi-gloss finish
- Era 8
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- BR Blue and Grey Mk1 and Mk2f coaches
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- Seacow and Sealion engineering wagons
History:
One of 263 Class 31s built by Brush at Loughborough, this example entered service in November 1960, allocated to March depot as D5664. Its career took it to Stratford, Finsbury Park, Tinsley, Norwich Thorpe and back to March by the end of the 1960s.
In 1976, it returned to Finsbury Park and its last allocation was to Gateshead in 1978. From 1982, BR established its new Railfreight division and No. 31237 received the new standardised grey livery in 1986, albeit sporting a red stipe along the base of the bodysides - a livery variation carried by a number of Railfreight BR diesels.
BR’s freight operations were taken over by EWS in the late 1990s and many of the older locomotives it inherited were withdrawn, No. 31327 being condemned in June 2000 and broken-up by 2004.
Features
Features
Specifications
Specifications
Materials & Care
Materials & Care
Shipping
Shipping
- United Kingdom: £3.95, free over £50, 3–5 working days
- UK Express: £6.95, 1–2 working days
- Europe: £8.95, free over £150, 5–10 working days
- USA: £12.95, free over £150, 7–14 working days
- Canada: £13.95, free over £150, 7–14 working days
- Australia: £14.95, free over £150, 10–18 working days
Orders placed before 12:00 noon on a working day are typically dispatched the same day. Free Click and Collect is available from our stores in Beer, Devon and Edinburgh.
For full details see our Shipping Policy.

