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R30499 Class J13 0-6-0ST GNR Grey 1252 Steam Locomotive

R30499 Class J13 0-6-0ST GNR Grey 1252 Steam Locomotive

Expected Delivery October 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

The Hornby GNR J13/J52 returns for 2026 in the standout GNR grey livery of the early 1900s, numbered 1252.


Model Specification:

  • Highly detailed OO gauge model based on extensive research and original works drawings
  • Die-cast boiler, chassis and running plate. Model weight is 235 grams
  • Highly detailed cab and fully decorated backhead with decorated instrument dials
  • Pogo pin wheel pick-up arrangement for easy pick-up servicing
  • Die-cast connecting rods
  • Prototypical size metal handrails with brass stanchions
  • Oilite main drive bearings
  • Opening cab roof vent
  • Sprung metal buffers
  • Front and rear NEM coupling pocket. Rear coupling pocket has a close coupling mechanism
  • Wheel pick-ups on all wheels
  • Accessory bag contains vacuum pipes, lamps and couplings
  • Separately fitted lamps (lamp code can be changed)
  • Separately fitted simulated coal load.

Electronics:

  • Decoder-controlled firebox flicker (decoder sold separately)
  • HM7000 21-pin sound decoder compatible
  • HM7000 Power Bank compatible
  • Powerful 5-pole skew-wound motor

Tooling:

  • Raised Safari cab roof ventilator
  • Double footstep arrangement
  • Coal bunker with coal rails
  • Flush-faced connecting rods
  • Brass Ramsbottom safety valves
  • 3’ 3ā€ built-up chimney
  • GNR tapered buffer stocks

Livery:

  • GNR Plain Grey
  • Semi-gloss with matt smokebox
  • Accurate colours and typefaces
  • Era 2

Hornby Recommends:

  • Planked open wagons
  • Van wagons

History:

The Great Northern Railway introduced its ā€˜J13’ Class in 1897 as a development of the ā€˜J14’ 0-6-0ST designed by Patrick Stirling, dating from 1892. The new locomotives were overseen by Stirling’s successor, Henry Ivatt and differed in having a domed boiler of greater diameter. A total of 85 were built between 1897 and 1909 at the GNR’s Doncaster Works and by private contractors.Ā 

These would become the ā€˜J52’ Class under the LNER at the Grouping in 1923. No. 1252 was completed in December 1901 and became No. 4252/8851 under the LNER. It was withdrawn as BR No. 68851 from Colwick shed in May 1957 after 55yrs and 5 months’ service.

$210.26
R30499 Class J13 0-6-0ST GNR Grey 1252 Steam Locomotive—
$210.26

R30499 Class J13 0-6-0ST GNR Grey 1252 Steam Locomotive

Expected Delivery October 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

The Hornby GNR J13/J52 returns for 2026 in the standout GNR grey livery of the early 1900s, numbered 1252.


Model Specification:

  • Highly detailed OO gauge model based on extensive research and original works drawings
  • Die-cast boiler, chassis and running plate. Model weight is 235 grams
  • Highly detailed cab and fully decorated backhead with decorated instrument dials
  • Pogo pin wheel pick-up arrangement for easy pick-up servicing
  • Die-cast connecting rods
  • Prototypical size metal handrails with brass stanchions
  • Oilite main drive bearings
  • Opening cab roof vent
  • Sprung metal buffers
  • Front and rear NEM coupling pocket. Rear coupling pocket has a close coupling mechanism
  • Wheel pick-ups on all wheels
  • Accessory bag contains vacuum pipes, lamps and couplings
  • Separately fitted lamps (lamp code can be changed)
  • Separately fitted simulated coal load.

Electronics:

  • Decoder-controlled firebox flicker (decoder sold separately)
  • HM7000 21-pin sound decoder compatible
  • HM7000 Power Bank compatible
  • Powerful 5-pole skew-wound motor

Tooling:

  • Raised Safari cab roof ventilator
  • Double footstep arrangement
  • Coal bunker with coal rails
  • Flush-faced connecting rods
  • Brass Ramsbottom safety valves
  • 3’ 3ā€ built-up chimney
  • GNR tapered buffer stocks

Livery:

  • GNR Plain Grey
  • Semi-gloss with matt smokebox
  • Accurate colours and typefaces
  • Era 2

Hornby Recommends:

  • Planked open wagons
  • Van wagons

History:

The Great Northern Railway introduced its ā€˜J13’ Class in 1897 as a development of the ā€˜J14’ 0-6-0ST designed by Patrick Stirling, dating from 1892. The new locomotives were overseen by Stirling’s successor, Henry Ivatt and differed in having a domed boiler of greater diameter. A total of 85 were built between 1897 and 1909 at the GNR’s Doncaster Works and by private contractors.Ā 

These would become the ā€˜J52’ Class under the LNER at the Grouping in 1923. No. 1252 was completed in December 1901 and became No. 4252/8851 under the LNER. It was withdrawn as BR No. 68851 from Colwick shed in May 1957 after 55yrs and 5 months’ service.

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Expected Delivery October 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

The Hornby GNR J13/J52 returns for 2026 in the standout GNR grey livery of the early 1900s, numbered 1252.


Model Specification:

  • Highly detailed OO gauge model based on extensive research and original works drawings
  • Die-cast boiler, chassis and running plate. Model weight is 235 grams
  • Highly detailed cab and fully decorated backhead with decorated instrument dials
  • Pogo pin wheel pick-up arrangement for easy pick-up servicing
  • Die-cast connecting rods
  • Prototypical size metal handrails with brass stanchions
  • Oilite main drive bearings
  • Opening cab roof vent
  • Sprung metal buffers
  • Front and rear NEM coupling pocket. Rear coupling pocket has a close coupling mechanism
  • Wheel pick-ups on all wheels
  • Accessory bag contains vacuum pipes, lamps and couplings
  • Separately fitted lamps (lamp code can be changed)
  • Separately fitted simulated coal load.

Electronics:

  • Decoder-controlled firebox flicker (decoder sold separately)
  • HM7000 21-pin sound decoder compatible
  • HM7000 Power Bank compatible
  • Powerful 5-pole skew-wound motor

Tooling:

  • Raised Safari cab roof ventilator
  • Double footstep arrangement
  • Coal bunker with coal rails
  • Flush-faced connecting rods
  • Brass Ramsbottom safety valves
  • 3’ 3ā€ built-up chimney
  • GNR tapered buffer stocks

Livery:

  • GNR Plain Grey
  • Semi-gloss with matt smokebox
  • Accurate colours and typefaces
  • Era 2

Hornby Recommends:

  • Planked open wagons
  • Van wagons

History:

The Great Northern Railway introduced its ā€˜J13’ Class in 1897 as a development of the ā€˜J14’ 0-6-0ST designed by Patrick Stirling, dating from 1892. The new locomotives were overseen by Stirling’s successor, Henry Ivatt and differed in having a domed boiler of greater diameter. A total of 85 were built between 1897 and 1909 at the GNR’s Doncaster Works and by private contractors.Ā 

These would become the ā€˜J52’ Class under the LNER at the Grouping in 1923. No. 1252 was completed in December 1901 and became No. 4252/8851 under the LNER. It was withdrawn as BR No. 68851 from Colwick shed in May 1957 after 55yrs and 5 months’ service.

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