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HORNBY ENTERS TT MARKET - THE NEW RANGE

In what represents one of the most significant investments in model railway tooling by a British model railway manufacturer in a new range announcement for years, Hornby has shared its plans to enter the British TT market. Already exposed to the continental TT market through its Arnold TT range of products, Hornby’s goal is to make 1:120 true-to-scale models mainstream in the UK, sitting neatly between the most-popular scales of ‘N’ and ‘OO’.

The impressive new range comprises eight new locomotive toolings in different guises, more than 70 new items

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