TT3069TXSM Hornby TT Gauge Class 5MT 4-6-0 45315 in BR Black with Early Emblem - DCC Sound Fitted
Details
The Stanier 5MT 'Black 5' is the latest addition to the TT:120 steam locomotive family., featuring the expertly researched and highly accurate CAD from its OO gauge cousin. This DCC sound-fitted version if the LMS mixed-traffic workhorse is sure to make an impression on any TT:120 layout. This BR Stanier 5MT model depicts No.45315 in British Railways Lined Black livery, with early ‘Cycling Lion’ emblem on the tender.
Model Specification:
- Highly detailed model based on extensive research and design from the critically acclaimed OO gauge version
- Die-cast boiler and running plate
- Wealth of separately fitted parts, including boiler handrails, steam pipes, whistles, steps, and sanding pipes.
- Detailed cab interior
- Powerful coreless motor providing power to locomotive driving wheels
- Electrical pick-ups on driving wheels and tender wheels
- Brass connector rods and slide bars
- Pivoting NEM coupling sockets
- Accessory pack that includes optional snowplough and decorative coupling hook
- Minimum 2nd radius curves
Electronics:
- Next18 DCC sound decoder fitted is compatible with HM7000 system
- Space for HM7070 Power Bank for uninterrupted running
Sound:
- Utilises same high-fidelity HM7000 sound file present on OO gauge version
- Assembled using live recordings of Black 5 locomotives.
- Tender speaker
Tooling:
- Riveted smokebox door
- High smokebox steam lance
- Rivetted bufferbeam
- Capped top feed
- Without AWS
- Welded tender
Livery:
- BR Lined Black with early ‘Cycling Lion’ emblem
- Authentic colours and typefaces used
- Gloss finish to locomotive except for cab and smokebox, which are matt.
- Era 4
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History:
Entering service as No. 5315 in February 1937, this ‘Black Five’ was a product of Armstrong Whitworth in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, built under contract for the LMS. At the time of nationalisation on 1st January 1968, this was a Patricroft (10C) allocated locomotive, but didn’t receive its new number, 45315, until June 1949, from which point it ran in the condition depicted by the model, with early BR emblem on the tender.
Under BR, it was shedded at Carlisle Upperby, Preston and Crewe South, from where it was withdrawn in August 1963.
Manufacturer
Hornby
Finish
Pristine
Scale
TT Gauge (1:120 Scale)
Era (Period of operation)
Era 4 (1948-1956)
DCC Ready
DCC Sound Fitted
Condition
New