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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Model Railways |
Founded | 2019 |
Headquarters | England,United Kingdom |
Key people |
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Subsidiaries | Irish Railway Models |
Website | accurascale.com |
Accurascale Limited is a scale model railway manufacturing company based in England, United Kingdom. It was founded in 2019 in Dublin, Ireland by a group of model railway enthusiasts. The company focuses on producing a range OO Gauge models from locomotives and rolling stock to model crews.[1][2]
In 2024, following the closure of Hattons Model Railways, Accurascale acquired some of the toolings for their models.[3]
Models
[edit]Class | Type | Notes |
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BR Class 30/31 | Diesel | |
BR Class 37 | ||
BR Class 50 | ||
BR Class 55 Deltic | Accurascale's first OO Gauge locomotive[5] | |
BR Class 60 | ||
BR Class 66 | Former Hattons tooling | |
NIR 101 / DL Class | ||
BR Class 89 | Electric | |
BR Class 92 | ||
Andrew Barclay Industrial | Steam | Former Hattons tooling |
GER J67/J68/J69 | ||
GWR 57xx/67xx/8750 Pannier Tank | ||
Hunslet Austerity Saddle Tanks | ||
SECR P Class | Former Hattons tooling | |
GWR 7800 - Manor Class |
References
[edit]- ^ "accurascale about us". Accurascale. Retrieved 2024-12-29.
- ^ "Accurascale | Key Model World". www.keymodelworld.com. 2024-12-11. Retrieved 2024-12-29.
- ^ "Hattons Originals Range Update - Hattons Model Railways". www.hattons.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-12-29.
- ^ "Locomotives". Accurascale. Retrieved 2024-12-29.
- ^ Burke, Fran (2018-11-24). "Class 55 Deltic in 4mm; our first locomotive!". Accurascale. Retrieved 2024-12-29.
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