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Hornby Accessories - GBRf CL. 66 Co-Co 66748-Era10

$360.00 AUD
Elevate your model railway with the Hornby Accessories - GBRf Class 66 Co-Co 66748, a stunning replica from Era 10, perfect for hobbyists and collectors alike. This remarkable locomotive captures the essence of modern rail transport in the UK. As one of the latest additions to the Class 66 fleet, the GBRf 66748 complements your railway setup with its striking details and authentic livery. Originally introduced in a plain grey scheme after arriving through the Channel Tunnel in 2012, this locomotive was later rebranded with the vibrant orange GBRf lettering, creating a visual masterpiece that stands out on track layouts. Whether you are a seasoned modeller or just beginning your journey, this model is designed for easy integration into your existing collection. Experience the legacy of GBRf with the enhanced blue and orange livery, highlighting its operational significance since 2015. Don't miss out on this essential model for your railway scene; the Hornby GBRf Class 66 Co-Co 66748 is a perfect combination of performance and aesthetic appeal. Shop now from Smartfox AU and add this iconic locomotive to your model fleet today!

HOR R30150 Hornby GBRf, Class 66, Co-Co, 66748 - Era 10 2022 Catalogue
One of the newer Class 66 operating in the UK, the Beacon Rail owned locomotive first entered the country through the Channel Tunnel clad in plain grey livery at the end of 2012. After reaching GB Railfreight the livery was updated to include orange GBRF lettering, with minor modifications occurring to ready the locomotive for service in the UK. The locomotive received the number 66748. The grey and orange GBRf livery remained until April 2015 when the locomotive was repainted into the more common blue and orange GBRf livery.

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Hornby Accessories - GBRf CL. 66 Co-Co 66748-Era10

$360.00 AUD
Elevate your model railway with the Hornby Accessories - GBRf Class 66 Co-Co 66748, a stunning replica from Era 10, perfect for hobbyists and collectors alike. This remarkable locomotive captures the essence of modern rail transport in the UK. As one of the latest additions to the Class 66 fleet, the GBRf 66748 complements your railway setup with its striking details and authentic livery. Originally introduced in a plain grey scheme after arriving through the Channel Tunnel in 2012, this locomotive was later rebranded with the vibrant orange GBRf lettering, creating a visual masterpiece that stands out on track layouts. Whether you are a seasoned modeller or just beginning your journey, this model is designed for easy integration into your existing collection. Experience the legacy of GBRf with the enhanced blue and orange livery, highlighting its operational significance since 2015. Don't miss out on this essential model for your railway scene; the Hornby GBRf Class 66 Co-Co 66748 is a perfect combination of performance and aesthetic appeal. Shop now from Smartfox AU and add this iconic locomotive to your model fleet today!

HOR R30150 Hornby GBRf, Class 66, Co-Co, 66748 - Era 10 2022 Catalogue
One of the newer Class 66 operating in the UK, the Beacon Rail owned locomotive first entered the country through the Channel Tunnel clad in plain grey livery at the end of 2012. After reaching GB Railfreight the livery was updated to include orange GBRF lettering, with minor modifications occurring to ready the locomotive for service in the UK. The locomotive received the number 66748. The grey and orange GBRf livery remained until April 2015 when the locomotive was repainted into the more common blue and orange GBRf livery.

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