
Tomix 8612 N Nagoya Rinkai Railway ND552 Diesel Locomotive No.3
Nagoya Rinkai Railway is a coastal railway that opened in 1965 to accommodate the increase in freight traffic caused by the expansion of the Nagoya coastal industrial zone. The ND552 type locomotives that appeared at the time of the opening include locomotives ordered by the company and former JNR DD13 type vehicles, but the No. 3 locomotive was unique in that although it was ordered by the company, the body was later replaced with a DD13 type.
Features
- The apron with the jumper plugs installed is reproduced with a new production
- The appearance of the car painted blue with a white stripe is reproduced
- The company emblem and manufacturer's plate are printed
- The number plate comes as a separate part "ND552-3, 12, 15, 17"
- The three white lines on the front representing the No. 3 unit are printed
- The headlights are equipped with a constant-on board
- The headlights are lit by incandescent LEDs
- Uses a power source with a flywheel
- Uses a black bogie frame and black wheels
- Can run on mini curved rails
Contents
Vehicle
- ND552-3
Accessories
- Runner parts: Number plate
- Runner parts: Whistle
- Parts: Self-coupled TN coupler
- Parts: Dummy coupler
- Parts: Dummy coupler receiver
- Parts: Auxiliary weight

Hornby R30224 OO LMS Stanier 5MT Black 5 4-6-0 5200
The ‘Black 5s', were a mixed traffic locomotive, a ‘do-anything go-anywhere’ type, designed by Stanier and introduced in 1934. In their early days the locomotives were known as the ‘Black Staniers’ because of their black livery, but were later nicknamed ‘Black 5s'. Known for a truly staggering number of potential modifications, the Black 5 was the workhorse of the LMS and later BR from 1934 -1951.

SDS Models HO 803 SAR Traffic Yellow 800 Class Locomotive
SDS Models HO 803 SAR Traffic Yellow 800 Class Locomotive
Entering service from the mid 1956 onwards these 10 English Electric 750 HP shunting locomotives were numbered from 800 to 809. They were predominantly found working around Port Adelaide and in particular Gilman Yard. Later and from time to time they could also be found working Passenger trains around the suburbs. They remained in service until the late 80s and some units through until 1991, all except 801 were scrapped. When AN commenced operations the class leader 800 was renumbered to 810.
Features
- Highly detailed Ready-to-Run HO gauge model
- Precisely tooled plastic body (ABS)
- Genuine Kadee scale head whisker coupler
- Separately applied handrails and detail parts
- 5-Pole skew wound electric motor and dual flywheels
- All wheel drive and electrical pickup
- LED head and marker lights, body mounted
- All models come standard with an MTC 21 pin motherboard

SDS Models HO T358 VR Blue & Gold T3 Series T Class Locomotive DCC Sound
The Victorian Railways received their second series of T class locomotives from late 1959, these were mechanically similar to the first series but featured a new raised height operating cab layout. This new style of raised cab design featured throughout the remainder of the T class series.
SDS Models are pleased to offer the inclusion of the T-2 series within our range of Victorian Railways T class models.
Based upon the tried and proven Austrains T class mechanism we have comprehensively retooled almost every item, bringing the model inline with our exacting scale and design standards. Some 220 new or re-made parts are involved in the production of the four series we are offering below. All the models now feature prototypically correct width long hoods, series specific and appropriate fuel tank and battery box combinations, improved appearance bogie side frames and brake shoe / wheel tread alignment and a host of other design detail enhancements.
Features
- Highly detailed Ready-to-Run HO gauge model
- Precisely tooled plastic body (ABS)
- Genuine Kadee scale head whisker coupler
- Separately applied handrails and detail parts
- 5-Pole skew wound electric motor and dual flywheels
- All wheel drive and electrical pickup
- LED head and marker lights
- All models come standard with an MTC 21 pin motherboard
- Exclusive and locally recorded EMD sounds by DCCSound

SDS Models HO T362 VR Blue & Gold T3 Series T Class Locomotive
SDS Models HO T362 VR Blue & Gold T3 Series T Class Locomotive
The Victorian Railways received their second series of T class locomotives from late 1959, these were mechanically similar to the first series but featured a new raised height operating cab layout. This new style of raised cab design featured throughout the remainder of the T class series.
SDS Models are pleased to offer the inclusion of the T-2 series within their range of Victorian Railways T class models.
Based upon the tried and proven Austrains T class mechanism, SDS Models have comprehensively retooled almost every item, bringing the model inline with their exacting scale and design standards. Some 220 new or re-made parts are involved in the production of the four series.
All the models now feature prototypically correct width long hoods, series specific and appropriate fuel tank and battery box combinations, improved appearance bogie side frames and brake shoe / wheel tread alignment and a host of other design detail enhancements.
Model Features:
- Highly detailed Ready-to-Run HO gauge model
- Precisely tooled plastic body (ABS)
- Genuine Kadee scale head whisker coupler
- Separately applied handrails and detail parts
- 5-Pole skew wound electric motor and dual flywheels
- All wheel drive and electrical pickup
- LED head and marker lights
- All models come standard with an MTC 21 pin motherboard