06 May 2020
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Heljan's new batch of OO gauge Class 33 locomotives is arriving with retailers. Howard Smith examines the altered tooling for depicting the Class toward the end of their lives.
Alongside a new livery applied to its original Class 33 tooling, depicting the 33025 Sultan in its as-built condition, but painted in BR blue with a grey roof, Heljan has created tooling modifications for modellers of the late BR blue – present day era. Offering eight new liveries covering the most popular – and one obscure, though favourite – liveries of the Class from the 1980s to the present are:
- 33012 in weathered BR blue (3450)
- D6515 Lt Jenny Lewis RN in BR green with small yellow panels (3451)
- 33042 in weathered Railfreight Construction (3453)
- 33063 in Mainline freight grey (3454)
- 33021 Eastleigh in post office red (3455)
- 33030 in EWS maroon and gold (3456)
- 33029 in West Coast Railway Company maroon (3458)
Models are arriving with Heljan stockists this month and retailer exclusives at a later date. Some of its previous livery releases are still available with some retailers, too, including twin locomotive packs and locomotive and wagon packs – ideal for modelling a complete train during lockdown.
Read our review of these new models (not available in twin-packs or bundled with wagons unlike previous batches) in the August issue of BRM, on-sale as a digital edition from pocketmags.com from July 9, or pick up a print copy from July 16.
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