- Model Train: The 0-6-0 Sentinel was a larger version of their first 0-4-0 example. The locomotives were fitted with 8 cylinder 325 horsepower engines
- Toy Diesel Locomotive: Discover Hornby diesel locomotives for model railways. There are many to choose from, as well as DCC-fitted, DCC-ready, and analogue models
- OO Gauge Locomotives: Hornby's finely detailed OO gauge model trains and rolling stock are designed for robust and smooth operation, ensuring compatibility with standard Hornby tracks
- Era 11 - Present Day: Discover British Rail Era 11 model trains in Hornby's Era 11 collection. Featuring TT and OO gauge British Rail trains, from 2014 to the present, reflecting rail franchising and government control for model railways enthusiasts
- About Hornby: Since 1920 Hornby have been the brand leader in 00 Gauge model railway design. Whether you're a seasoned model maker or just beginning, with it's range of unique trains, track accessories and more, there's always something for you at Hornby
Model locomotives are replicas of full-sized trains. The word, locomotive, refers to an engine powered by steam, diesel, or electricity. Hornby model railways come in various modes, scales, and gauges, with locomotives to match. Of course, you could build a railway without locos, but where would the fun be in that? Scale refers to a model's size in relation to the real world. Gauge is the width of the track. The most popular combination in the UK is a 1:76 scale with 00 gauge locomotives. But be careful when making a purchase - you'll need to make sure both scale and gauge match your current layout. Our Hornby TT:120 range is much smaller than your typical model railway. 'TT' stands for tabletop, and '120' is the scale.