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R40538 Hornby LB&SCR 6 wheel First class coach 452
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R40538 Hornby LB&SCR 6 wheel First class coach 452

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R40538 Hornby LB&SCR 6 wheel First class coach 452

New release - pre-orders invited - expected during 4th Quarter 2026. preauthkernow

Hornby say "This charming LB&SCR 6-Wheel 1st Class Coach No. 452 looks incredible in its London Brighton & South Coast Railway Lined brown livery. The distinctive 6-wheel coach returns with new guises, this time covering operations in the south of England during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Perfect for pairing with the delightful A1/A1X Terriers, these diminutive coaches are based on designs typical of the early steam era and make for a fine addition to your model layout, be it a picturesque branchline, busy station scene or heritage railway!"

Model Specification:
• Highly detailed model of generic 6-wheel 1st Class Coach
• Bodyshell featuring panel detail, rain strips, door hinges and lamp brackets
• Separately fitted roof equipment, buffers, and brake detailing
• Moulded interior
• Kinematic NEM coupling mechanism
• Accessory pack

Livery:
• LBSCR Lined Brown
• Gold lettering
• Painted blue seating
• Era 2

History
This six-wheeler is typical of those that were operated at the turn of the century by the LB&SCR out of London Bridge and Victoria stations in London and across its network to Brighton and the south coast. This particular coach catering for First Class passengers who would pay a premium for extra comfort and privacy.

Name:
R40538 Hornby LB&SCR 6 wheel First class coach 452
Gauge:
OO Gauge
Price:
£ 35.99 Saving £4.00 (10.00%) on RRP (£39.99)
Product Code:
PLA002
Availability:
Non-Stock Item (Special Order).
Stock Level:
0
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