Offering our own 00 gauge ex-demonstration model Class 150 DMU especially developed by Bachmann Branch-line as part of their DCC series. The locomotive includes, unopened accessory pack and paperwork
The British Rail Class 150, is a class of diesel Hydraulic multiple unit passenger trains. They were developed and built by British Rail Engineering Ltd between 1984 and 1987, for use on regional services across Great Britain.
The type is a second generation design, built to more modern standards and based on British Rail’s Mark III body design for longer-distance services. It was developed alongside the lower-cost Pacers, which were built using bus parts for use on short-distance services.
Two prototype units were built, followed by 135 production units in two batches. Further members of the Sprinter group were developed subsequently and introduced to service, including the Class 155, 156, 158 & 159.






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