Hornby OO Scale NSE MK1 TSO 4914 [R40543]
This is the Hornby OO Scale NSE MK1 TSO 4914 [R40543].
The British Railways Mark 1 coach family includes some of the most successful designs in railway history, with thousands constructed and lasting from the early 50’s right up until the present day. In the blue, white and red livery of NSE, this Tourist Second Open No. 4914 is the perfect accompaniment for 1980s and 1990s British diesel locomotives.
Model Specification:
- Highly detailed model of Mk1 Tourist Second Open
- Defined bogie mouldings
- Detailed roof and underframe
- Moulded and painted interior
- Kinematic NEM coupling mechanism
- Accessory pack
Livery:
- Network Southeast
- Crisp paint application using accurate colours and fonts
- Era 8
History
The majority of coaching stock cascaded from BR regional service into Network SouthEast service was of the TSO type, which are fully open, Second Class vehicles, also known as Tourist Standard Open coaches.
These were used in trains of six or more vehicles, along with a BSK, on longer distance services, such as those operated between London Waterloo and Exeter, usually in the hands of an English Electric Class 50 from the launch of NSE – for which two locomotives were specially repainted into the striking new livery – and the early 1990s when they were replaced by Class 47s.
What's in the box?
- 1 x Model Passenger Coach
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Hornby OO Scale NSE MK1 TSO 4914 [R40543]
Hornby OO Scale NSE MK1 TSO 4914 [R40543]
This is the Hornby OO Scale NSE MK1 TSO 4914 [R40543].
The British Railways Mark 1 coach family includes some of the most successful designs in railway history, with thousands constructed and lasting from the early 50’s right up until the present day. In the blue, white and red livery of NSE, this Tourist Second Open No. 4914 is the perfect accompaniment for 1980s and 1990s British diesel locomotives.
Model Specification:
- Highly detailed model of Mk1 Tourist Second Open
- Defined bogie mouldings
- Detailed roof and underframe
- Moulded and painted interior
- Kinematic NEM coupling mechanism
- Accessory pack
Livery:
- Network Southeast
- Crisp paint application using accurate colours and fonts
- Era 8
History
The majority of coaching stock cascaded from BR regional service into Network SouthEast service was of the TSO type, which are fully open, Second Class vehicles, also known as Tourist Standard Open coaches.
These were used in trains of six or more vehicles, along with a BSK, on longer distance services, such as those operated between London Waterloo and Exeter, usually in the hands of an English Electric Class 50 from the launch of NSE – for which two locomotives were specially repainted into the striking new livery – and the early 1990s when they were replaced by Class 47s.
What's in the box?
- 1 x Model Passenger Coach
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
This is the Hornby OO Scale NSE MK1 TSO 4914 [R40543].
The British Railways Mark 1 coach family includes some of the most successful designs in railway history, with thousands constructed and lasting from the early 50’s right up until the present day. In the blue, white and red livery of NSE, this Tourist Second Open No. 4914 is the perfect accompaniment for 1980s and 1990s British diesel locomotives.
Model Specification:
- Highly detailed model of Mk1 Tourist Second Open
- Defined bogie mouldings
- Detailed roof and underframe
- Moulded and painted interior
- Kinematic NEM coupling mechanism
- Accessory pack
Livery:
- Network Southeast
- Crisp paint application using accurate colours and fonts
- Era 8
History
The majority of coaching stock cascaded from BR regional service into Network SouthEast service was of the TSO type, which are fully open, Second Class vehicles, also known as Tourist Standard Open coaches.
These were used in trains of six or more vehicles, along with a BSK, on longer distance services, such as those operated between London Waterloo and Exeter, usually in the hands of an English Electric Class 50 from the launch of NSE – for which two locomotives were specially repainted into the striking new livery – and the early 1990s when they were replaced by Class 47s.
What's in the box?
- 1 x Model Passenger Coach













