British Railway Modelling (BRM)
HORNBY SELLS OUT ON MODELS OF PURPLE LOCOMOTIVE
Hornby has revealed plans to produce 1,500 limited edition models of No. 70 Elizabeth II, the temporary name and number to be applied to SR West Country Class locomotive 34027 Taw Valley, based at the Severn Valley Railway, this month.
The Hornby OO gauge model (R30231) HM The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee West Country No. 70 Elizabeth ll will be issued in a strictly limited edition of 1,500 and were reportedly sold out in a matter of hours from appearing on the Hornby website, the Severn Valley Railway shop, and leading Hornby stockists. An arrival date for the new models has yet to be confirmed.
On the day HM The Queen celebrated her 96th birthday, the Severn Valley Railway revealed it partnered with Hornby to produce a limited-edition collector’s model of the locomotive with a special royal connection.
SR West Country Class 34027 Taw Valley, will soon appear in a unique purple and silver livery in honour of The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, renamed as Elizabeth II.
The heritage railway sparked worldwide excitement in February this year when it revealed its plans for the head-turning repaint. The name Elizabeth II
was selected by public vote, and has received royal approval via the Cabinet Office. Additionally, the locomotive will be renumbered as '70’ to reflect the seven decades of Her Majesty’s reign.
“We knew we’d cause a stir by painting this wonderful heritage locomotive in such a striking colour,” said the SVR’s head of visitor experience Michael Dunn.
“It’s a huge seal of approval that Hornby wants to reflect this bold move and we’re delighted to be working with such a prestigious partner. There’s already a huge amount of interest from visitors who want to see the ‘purple loco’ for themselves and we can’t wait to welcome them to the railway so they can travel behind it.”
Hornby’s marketing and product development director Simon Kohler added, “Hornby has had a strong relationship with the Severn Valley Railway for a number of years, and the opportunity to produce this model is the absolute pinnacle of our association. We’re thrilled to be doing this, and are certain this will be a hit with model railway enthusiasts and collectors and also those who simply want to celebrate such a momentous event in royal history. On a personal level, I’m thrilled to be producing a model that’s not green or black, just for a change!”
The locomotive will be officially renamed as