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HORNBY 0-6-0 SENTINEL

It came as a surprise when announced for its 2022 range in January this year, but Hornby’s decision to follow up on its popular 0-4-0 version of these shunters made sense. Small industrial shunters hold much appeal for enthusiasts, and the Sentinels being so widespread and long-lived makes them justifiable additions to many layouts. Of course, there are many enthusiasts that will want a model regardless, such is their magnetic attraction.

We discovered that Hornby’s model was already tooled, and now, only a few months later, models are arriving with stockists and customers who pre-ordered.

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