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Hornby Accessories - BR Cl.31 'Floriat Salopia'

$597.00 AUD
Experience the allure of the Hornby Accessories BR Class 31 'Floriat Salopia', a premium 00 gauge model that is a must-have for collectors and railway enthusiasts alike. This intricately crafted locomotive, numbered 31147, embodies the historic significance and innovative engineering of British Rail's Class 31 engines. Since entering service on November 19, 1959, originally as D5565, it quickly gained affection on the East Anglian railways before its relocation to Tinsley in 1965. Designed with Radio Electronic Token Blocks, this Class 31 model showcases enhanced operational features, making it perfect for model railway exhibitions.

Adorned with the charming nameplate 'Floriat Salopia', this locomotive was named through a competition hosted by the Shropshire Star, solidifying its place in railway lore. The model boasts accurate detailing in accordance with Era 8 specifications and is finished with striking BR Regional Railways branding, ensuring it stands out in any collection or showcase.

The Hornby BR Class 31 'Floriat Salopia' offers a fantastic opportunity for both seasoned hobbyists and newcomers to indulge their passion for railway history. Elevate your model railway layout today by adding this exquisite piece from Smartfox AU, where nostalgia meets quality craftsmanship. Journey through time and rekindle your love for trains with every intricate detail of this magnificent model.

HOR R3880 Hornby BR, Class 31, A1A-A1A, 31147 'Floriat Salopia' - Era 8
31147 Floriat Salopia entered service on November 19, 1959, as D5565, initially allocated to March Shed, and continued to capture hearts until 1965, showcasing British rail excellence at its finest.

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Hornby BR Class 31 'Floriat Salopia' model, detailed 00 gauge locomotive with Regional Railways branding for collectors.
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Hornby Accessories - BR Cl.31 'Floriat Salopia'

$597.00 AUD
Experience the allure of the Hornby Accessories BR Class 31 'Floriat Salopia', a premium 00 gauge model that is a must-have for collectors and railway enthusiasts alike. This intricately crafted locomotive, numbered 31147, embodies the historic significance and innovative engineering of British Rail's Class 31 engines. Since entering service on November 19, 1959, originally as D5565, it quickly gained affection on the East Anglian railways before its relocation to Tinsley in 1965. Designed with Radio Electronic Token Blocks, this Class 31 model showcases enhanced operational features, making it perfect for model railway exhibitions.

Adorned with the charming nameplate 'Floriat Salopia', this locomotive was named through a competition hosted by the Shropshire Star, solidifying its place in railway lore. The model boasts accurate detailing in accordance with Era 8 specifications and is finished with striking BR Regional Railways branding, ensuring it stands out in any collection or showcase.

The Hornby BR Class 31 'Floriat Salopia' offers a fantastic opportunity for both seasoned hobbyists and newcomers to indulge their passion for railway history. Elevate your model railway layout today by adding this exquisite piece from Smartfox AU, where nostalgia meets quality craftsmanship. Journey through time and rekindle your love for trains with every intricate detail of this magnificent model.

HOR R3880 Hornby BR, Class 31, A1A-A1A, 31147 'Floriat Salopia' - Era 8
31147 Floriat Salopia entered service on November 19, 1959, as D5565, initially allocated to March Shed, and continued to capture hearts until 1965, showcasing British rail excellence at its finest.

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