HORNBY TT4033 BR 57' Corridor Third, M1832M - Era 5
HORNBY TT4033 BR 57' Corridor Third, M1832M - Era 5
Hornby TT:120
HORNBY TT4033 BR 57' Corridor Third, M1832M - Era 5
- Passenger Coaches
- 5 Late British Railways 1956-1968
- 1:120 Scale
- Item Length - Without Packaging (cm) - 14.4
- Item Height - Without Packaging (cm) - 3
- Item Width - Without Packaging (cm) - 2.2
- Item Weight - Without Packaging - 0.04
- Finish - Painted
- Colour - Maroon
- Gauge - TT
- Operator - BR
- Designer - Sir William Stanier
- Livery - BR Maroon
- Minimum Curve (mm) - Radius 3
- Number of Parts - 1
Product Info
At the start of the 1930s the LMS abandoned the ‘Small Engine Policy that it had inherited from one of its largest predecessors, the Midland Railway. The abandoning of this policy led to some of the most famous Stanier and LMS designs such as the Jubilee, Black 5 and Duchess classes. To accompany this shift in ethos, new coaches were constructed for the LMS, with the 57’ coaches being built between 1931 and 1932.
These new coaches were steel clad, the first such for the LMS and had seating for 56, 300 such examples were built. In LMS service these coaches were painted in their striking maroon livery with LMS insignia adorning the side. The coaches, being relatively new at the time of nationalisation lasted well into the swansong days of BR, appearing in both its carmine and cream livery and later BR Maroon when BR decided to shift aesthetics back to regional recognition.