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BR Intercity Mk3 Tourist First 41044 - Era 7

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Original price £37.49
Original price £37.49 - Original price £37.49
Original price £37.49
Current price £33.99
£33.99 - £33.99
Current price £33.99
SKU TT4025A

Hornby’s range of TT:120 scale passenger rolling stock continues to develop with the addition of essential HST Mk3 carriages. Decorated in the classic British Rail InterCity blue and grey livery of the 1970s and 1980s, the new Mk3 range is a must for diesel-era modellers.

The British Rail Mk3 formed a new generation of carriage design that revolutionized train travel in the UK and remains in service to this day. Delivered in HST (Mk3) and loco-hauled (Mk3a) variants, the new carriages included advanced systems for suspension, braking and air conditioning. Entering into service in 1975, the Mk3s are synonymous with the ground breaking Class 43 HSTs which operated in sets of between six and nine Mk3s.

The all-new Hornby TT:120 Mk3 range includes the Tourist First Open (TFO) type as E41044 in the original blue and grey InterCity scheme that adorned HSTs from 1976 to the late 1990s. Accurately featuring flush tinted glazing, the new Mk3 TFO includes a fully detailed interior and realistic tampo printed decoration for an HST on the East Coast Mainline (ECML).

Intended to run with Hornby’s impressive class 43 HST power cars in blue and grey (TT3021M/TT3021TXSM), two identities of TFO are offered to easily complete a prototypical HST InterCity 125 rake of up to nine Mk3s. With few trains as iconic as the HST, replicating a full era 7 ECML set is straightforward and a must for any TT:120 scale model railway.

Product highlights include:

  • British Rail InterCity Mk3 Tourist First Open E41044 in blue and grey
  • Kinematic couplings for reliable running
  • Fine detail and accurate printed decoration
  • Two running numbers available (TT4025/A)

A vital addition to any TT:120 layout of the 1970s and 1980s (era 7)

Learn more about Hornby TT:120 with our full layout build video series here.

Read more about Hornby TT:120 in Hornby Magazine. Check out our latest issues here.