LMS 2-Cylindered Stanier 2-6-4T - Models

Models

Hornby Model Railways has released Stanier's 4MT as a 00 Gauge ready-to-run model. Two versions are to be released; one in LMS Black, the other in BR Black (early and late).

A pre-war O gauge model of this locomotive was produced by Marklin for Bassett-Lowke models in 1937; this continued in UK production by Winteringham until 1957. This model has been reproduced in O gauge by Ace Trains in 2009; both LMS and BR black versions have been manufactured.

London, Midland and Scottish Railway locomotives
Hughes (1923–1925)
  • 5MT Crab
Fowler (1925–1931)
  • 2P 4-4-0
  • 2F Dock Tank
  • 3MT 2-6-2T
  • 3F Jinty
  • 4P Compound
  • 4MT 2-6-4T
  • 4F 0-6-0
  • 6P Patriot
  • 7P Royal Scot
  • 7F 0-8-0
  • Garratt
  • 6399 Fury
Stanier (1932–1944)
  • 2P 0-4-4T
  • 3MT 2-6-2T
  • 4MT 2-6-4T (2 cylinders)
  • 4MT 2-6-4T (3 cylinders)
  • 5MT 2-6-0
  • 5MT Black Five
  • 6P Jubilee
  • 8P Princess Royal
  • 8P Coronation
  • 8F 2-8-0
  • Turbomotive
Fairburn (1944–1945)
  • 4MT 2-6-4T
Ivatt (1945–1947)
  • 2MT 2-6-0
  • 2MT 2-6-2T
  • 4MT 2-6-0
  • Diesels 10000–10001
Other designs
  • ROD 2-8-0
  • Kitson 0-4-0ST
  • Sentinels 7160–7163
  • Sentinel 7164
  • Sentinel 7192
  • Diesel shunters
  • British Railways steam locomotives
  • GWR locomotives
  • LMS locomotives
  • LNER locomotives
  • Southern Railway locomotives


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