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The Tasmanian V Class, New Zealand Ds Class, and British Class 04 locomotives were built by Drewry Car Co as industrial shunting locomotives. These locomotives were shipped all over the world for Standard and Cape Gauges, with a range of customisations. View full details...

NSWGR 48 Class    

Introduced in 1959, the NSWGR 48 class were built by AE Goodwin of Auburn NSW. These ALCO DL531s were ordered to commence the conversion of branch lines to diesel traction. With 165 in service by October 1970, they saw extensive use across the state, and still serve today. Variations were also built as the SAR 830 class, plus three for the Silverton Railway. View full details...

QR 2400 Class    

Built by Clyde Engineering at Eagle Farm, in 1977 these locomotives were an evolution of the 1550 class. They saw heavy usage across the state, with a total of 24 built. View full details...

Hunslet Austerity - Steam-Outline electric    

The Hunslet Engine Company Austerity locomotives were built at the outbreak of the second world war. These were intended for general shunting duties, with a total of 485 constructed. They were a very modern design, and built with simple features to keep costs and maintenance down. As a result, 70 are still preserved. View full details...

   

Based on the Bagnall industrial shunters knownn as "Judy" and "Alfred" which worked at Par Harbour in Cornwall, these heavy duty electric steam-outline locomotives are powerful engines. View full details...

Southern -  Steam-outline electric.    

Inspired by the Southern Railway's E2 class. 10 were constructed between 1913 and 1916, and were mainly used for heavy shunting and short-distance freight. View full details...

Y6 Tram Loco -  Steam-outline electric.    

The GER Class G15 were a class of ten 0-4-0 steam tram locomotives designed for the Great Eastern Railway. When passed on to the LNER, they became the Y6. Built from 1883-1897, they were the iconic seed for many later designs. View full details...

Jinty - LMS 3F Steam-Outline Electric    

'Jinty' is the nickname given to the former British LMS Railway Fowler 3F tank locos, some 422 of which were built between 1924 and 1931. They were used for shunting, banking and light freight and passenger trains. View full details...

Planet    

The Planet is based on the 2ft gauge light industrial locomotives manufactured by FC Hibbard and Co at their Park Royal Works in London. The Maxitrak model features an all steel bonnet and full cab and incorporates the distinctive Planet radiator and makers plates. These engines were common in industrial service, both narrow and standard gauge, and were found at many Naval dockyards. View full details...

BR Class 20    

This popular class of locomotives was introduced by English Electric in 1957, under the new modernisation scheme. The initial batch of twenty engines were so successful that in total 228 engines of this type were built, with English Electric subcontracting much of the mechanical side to Vulcan foundry and Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn. View full details...

BR Class 66 & 59    

The class 66 locomotives built by EMD in canada were initially used in the UK, but are now seen extensively across Europe. Countries such as Belgium, Holland, Germany and Sweden are now serviced by these engines, each with their own distinctive liveries. View full details...

BR Class 73    

The class 73 locomotives are electrodiesels that can operate on both on-board diesel power, and the third-rail power supply in the UK. Built in the UK, these had the advantage of using the electric supply to maintain high efficiency when on the main lines, whilst maintaining flexibility in un-powered yards. View full details...

EMD F7    

A total of 2,366 cab-equipped lead A-units and 1,483 cabless booster or B-units were built by EMD from 1949, and was part of a long series of F type diesels. These engines were economical to operate and maintain and were extensively used for freight and passenger services. View full details...

EMD F7 B-Unit    

1,483 cabless booster or B-units were built along with the 2,366 cab-equipped lead A-units by EMD from 1949, part of the long series of F type diesels. These engines were economical to operate and maintain and were extensively used for freight and passenger services. View full details...

Maxitrak Electric Engines    

We can import Maxitrak Electric Locos to suit your needs. View full details...

Brush    

This locomotive was built in 1958 by Brush Engineering as one of a batch of demonstration diesel electric locomotives, for shunting or industrial use. The Maxitrak model is a high detailed standard gauge locomotive reflecting its use in British Railways. Similar locomotives worked in the South Wales steel industry for many years. View full details...

EM Baldwin Cane Locomotive    

The EM Baldwin Cane Locomotives are a common sight in the Queensland Sugarcane Industry, and have been from the 1950s through to today. The fleet was built over 30 years and oversaw the changeover from steam to diesel traction in this industry. The usual sugar industry livery was bright yellow with red and white striped buffer beams, many enjoyed further enhancement with coloured stripes and panels giving the modeller many opportunities to customise the standard colour scheme. View full details...

7 Plank Wagon Booster Car    

The 7 Plank Wagon booster cars are designed to work with any of our 7.25" gauge locomotives, and provide an extra 1kw of tractive power. View full details...

5in Gauge Starter Kit    

Have you dreamed of building your own locomotive, but felt you lacked the mechanical or electrical skills to make it all work? If you've got an idea, then making your own engine has just got a lot easer! This Kit contains everything you need to get a working chassis! View full details...

Custom-designed locomotives    

Do you have a different engine in mind? We can build your preferred locomotive as a custom-design. View full details...

Booster Riding Car    

Looks like a normal riding car. Gives you up to an extra 2kw of pulling power! View full details...

BR Class 25    

The class 25 locomotives, also known as Sulzer Type 2's were built in the UK from 1961 to 1967 View full details...

BR Class 42    

The "Warships" were the BR Class 42 locomotives, based on the German V200 design. Built in Swindon and named after past and present warships of the Royal Navy. View full details...

Planet 2    

The Planet 2 is the larger cousin of the 5" gauge Planets. The Planet is based on the 2ft gauge light industrial locomotives manufactured by FC Hibbard and Co at their Park Royal Works in London. The Maxitrak model features an all steel bonnet and full cab and incorporates the distinctive Planet radiator and makers plates. View full details...

NSWGR 81 Class    

Built by Clyde Engineering in Kelso from 1982 to 1991, 84 locomotives revolutionised freight transport in New South Wales. Bringing new technology, superior power, and unmatched reliability, these locomotives still provide leading performance across NSW and interstate. View full details...

Section Car    

Inspired by the small ''Section'' or ''Gangers'' cars that used to run around the railways with crews doing daily inspections and repairs. View full details...