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New release - pre-orders invited - expected during 4th Quarter 2026. preauthkernow
Hornby say "The Class 423 ‘4-VEP’ was once a common sight across the Southern Region third rail network, from the 1960s right through to the early 2000s when they were withdrawn. But now, thanks to the tireless work of the Southern Electric Traction Group, passengers are once again able to travel upon one of these slam door icons, No. 3417 ‘Gordon Pettitt’ in BR Blue, which is the vehicle depicted on our latest highly detailed OO Gauge 4-VEP release."
Model Specification:
- Exquisitely detailed model of 4-VEP 4-car EMU
- Faithful replication of No.3417 in its current condition
- Heavy diecast chassis on powered car for improved running characteristics
- Based on enhanced tooling suite which improves the shape and positioning of the roof vents, nose end corridor gangways, windscreen wipers and jumper cables
- 3-pole motor driving two axles on the powered MBSO car
- Accessory pack with acoustic speaker chamber, detailing parts and spare couplings
- Minimum 2nd radius
Electronics:
- 21-pin DCC decoder socket compatible with HM7000 system
- Space in motor car for speaker and HM7070 power bank capacitor
- Features redesigned power coupler between coaches
- Touch-activated directional lighting to turn on and off.
Livery:
- Retro BR Blue with small yellow panels
- Numerous printed logos and warning stickers
- Painted interior seating
- Accurate colours and fonts
- Era 11
History
The 4-VEP EMUs were introduced in 1967, for use on south London suburban services and rural routes in Kent, Sussex and Hampshire. One of 194 units built at BREL York, set No. 7714 entered service in 1967. Becoming Class 423 under TOPS, the unit was renumbered 3017 in the 1980s. Following refurbishment in the early 1990s, the units were all renumbered, this one becoming No. 3417. After privatisation of BR, the set became part of South West Trains. Upon retirement, it was sold to a group at the Bluebell Railway and, since 2009, has been overhauled and returned to BR blue, named ‘Gordon Pettitt’ and registered for operation on the main line."
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