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New Sonic Models N Gauge LNER J50 samples arrive

The latest samples for the Sonic Models N Gauge LNER J50 0-6-0 tank engine have been published by Rails of Sheffield, who are exclusive retailer for this model.

sonic models n gauge j50

Eight different livery options are currently available to pre-order, with release now expected during Q3 2023.

sonic models n gauge j50
sonic models n gauge j50
sonic models n gauge j50
sonic models n gauge j50
sonic models n gauge j50
sonic models n gauge j50
sonic models n gauge j50
sonic models n gauge j50

The models are priced at £109.95 and pre-orders are being accepted now with just a £20 deposit


Versions planned for release are as follows:


610 in LNER black with red lining. This model features GNR buffers, open coal rail, flush Ross pop valves and fluted coupling rods.

sonic models n gauge J50

621 in LNER unlined black. With GNR buffers, open coal rail, flush Ross pop valves and plain coupling rods. Also featuring NBR shunter’s step.

sonic models n gauge J50

1045 in LNER unlined black. With GNR buffers, open coal rail, flush Ross pop valves and plain coupling rods.

sonic models n gauge J50

8962 in LNER unlined black. With LNER buffers, plated coal rail, raised Ross pop valves and plain coupling rods.

sonic models n gauge J50

68958 in BR unlined black and BRITISH RAILWAYS lettering. With GNR buffers, plated coal rail, raised Ross pop valves and plain coupling rods. Also featuring NBR shunter’s step.

sonic models n gauge J50

68973 in BR unlined black and early emblem. With LNER buffers, plated coal rail, raised Ross pop valves and fluted coupling rods.

sonic models n gauge J50

68965 in BR unlined black and late crest. With GNR buffers, plated coal rail, raised Ross pop valves and plain coupling rods.

sonic models n gauge J50

68961 in BR unlined black and late crest. With GNR buffers, plated coal rail, raised Ross pop valves and plain coupling rods.

sonic models n gauge J50

For more information and to pre-order, visit the Rails of Sheffield website.

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