
R30560SS SR Merchant Navy Class Cunard White Star Line 21C4 Steam Locomotive - DCC Sound & Steam Generator
R30560SS SR Merchant Navy Class Cunard White Star Line 21C4 Steam Locomotive - DCC Sound & Steam Generator
Expected Delivery July 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).
The popular Bulleid Pacific Merchant Navy is back in OO gauge with a brand new livery and steam generator technology. This highly detailed model represents the air-smoothed 'Spam Can', also known as 21C4 'Cunard White Star' in Southern Railways' malachite green.
A must-have model for Southern Region collectors, this feature-packed locomotive is pre-fitted with HM7000 control, for the most satisfying model railway experience yet.
Please Note: This model requires a DCC controller or the HM7000 App to control.Â
Detail features:Â
- Highly detailed OO gauge model based on extensive research and original works drawingsÂ
- Highly detailed cab with fully decorated backhead and decorated instrument dialsÂ
- Opening cab roof ventÂ
- Removable simulated coal load with fully detailed tender bunkerÂ
- Accurately modelled Merchant Navy Bullied-Firth-Brown wheelsÂ
- Modified 21C4 'widows peak' front end streamlining and chimney arrangementÂ
- 5000 gallon tender with rear access ladders.Â
- Cast trailing truckÂ
- Separately fitted nameplate, number plate, and company ownership plateÂ
- Circular smokebox door company plateÂ
- Sprung metal buffersÂ
- Heavy die-cast chassis, pony truck, and trailing truckÂ
Electronics and traction features:Â
- Pre-fitted steam generator system featuring an optical sensor for accurate chuff rate synchronised with the wheel speed. Steam output is created using piezo element technology. This is a cold water-based system (no heating element).Â
- Pre-fitted 21-pin HM7000 decoder and speaker. The decoder is compatible with NMRA DCC controllers and HM7000 app control.Â
- Pre-installed Merchant Navy sound profile for accurate locomotive sounds, synchronised with the chuff rate and steam effect.Â
- Adjustable steam output settings via the decoderÂ
- Water reservoir for up to 20 minutes of continuous steam runningÂ
- Die-cast connecting rods and valve gearÂ
- Powerful 5-pole skew-wound motorÂ
- Flywheel with cardan shaft arrangement for smooth runningÂ
- Oilite main drive bearings
- Wheel pickups on tender and driven locomotive wheelsetsÂ
- Pogo pin wheel pickup arrangement for easy pickup servicingÂ
- 8-way locomotive to tender drawbar, with integrated electrical connection for easy coupling and decoupling.Â
- Front and rear NEM coupling pockets, with narrow tension lock couplingsÂ
- Optional fit rear flanged wheelset (only recommended for larger layouts with sweeping curves or display purposes).Â
History:Â
Built in October 1941 at the Sothern Railwayâs Eastleigh Works, âCunard White Starâ was the fourth of Oliver Bulleidâs exciting and radical new 30-strong âMerchant Navyâ Class, designed for top-link express passenger work. The new locomotives had many innovations, such as chain-driven valve gear that was lubricated by means of an oil bath, electric lighting, one piece Firth-Brown driving wheels, and the distinctive air-smooth casing. The unusual French-style number 21C4 was replaced by the BR number 35004 in October 1949, following nationalisation of the railways. Rebuilt in July 1958, it was eventually withdrawn from Bournemouth shed in October 1965 and scrapped by Cohens at Eastleigh shed in 1966.
What's Inside
- 1x Model Steam Locomotive
- 1x Accessory Pack
- 1x Pipette
- 1x Instructions
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R30560SS SR Merchant Navy Class Cunard White Star Line 21C4 Steam Locomotive - DCC Sound & Steam Generator
Expected Delivery July 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).
The popular Bulleid Pacific Merchant Navy is back in OO gauge with a brand new livery and steam generator technology. This highly detailed model represents the air-smoothed 'Spam Can', also known as 21C4 'Cunard White Star' in Southern Railways' malachite green.
A must-have model for Southern Region collectors, this feature-packed locomotive is pre-fitted with HM7000 control, for the most satisfying model railway experience yet.
Please Note: This model requires a DCC controller or the HM7000 App to control.Â
Detail features:Â
- Highly detailed OO gauge model based on extensive research and original works drawingsÂ
- Highly detailed cab with fully decorated backhead and decorated instrument dialsÂ
- Opening cab roof ventÂ
- Removable simulated coal load with fully detailed tender bunkerÂ
- Accurately modelled Merchant Navy Bullied-Firth-Brown wheelsÂ
- Modified 21C4 'widows peak' front end streamlining and chimney arrangementÂ
- 5000 gallon tender with rear access ladders.Â
- Cast trailing truckÂ
- Separately fitted nameplate, number plate, and company ownership plateÂ
- Circular smokebox door company plateÂ
- Sprung metal buffersÂ
- Heavy die-cast chassis, pony truck, and trailing truckÂ
Electronics and traction features:Â
- Pre-fitted steam generator system featuring an optical sensor for accurate chuff rate synchronised with the wheel speed. Steam output is created using piezo element technology. This is a cold water-based system (no heating element).Â
- Pre-fitted 21-pin HM7000 decoder and speaker. The decoder is compatible with NMRA DCC controllers and HM7000 app control.Â
- Pre-installed Merchant Navy sound profile for accurate locomotive sounds, synchronised with the chuff rate and steam effect.Â
- Adjustable steam output settings via the decoderÂ
- Water reservoir for up to 20 minutes of continuous steam runningÂ
- Die-cast connecting rods and valve gearÂ
- Powerful 5-pole skew-wound motorÂ
- Flywheel with cardan shaft arrangement for smooth runningÂ
- Oilite main drive bearings
- Wheel pickups on tender and driven locomotive wheelsetsÂ
- Pogo pin wheel pickup arrangement for easy pickup servicingÂ
- 8-way locomotive to tender drawbar, with integrated electrical connection for easy coupling and decoupling.Â
- Front and rear NEM coupling pockets, with narrow tension lock couplingsÂ
- Optional fit rear flanged wheelset (only recommended for larger layouts with sweeping curves or display purposes).Â
History:Â
Built in October 1941 at the Sothern Railwayâs Eastleigh Works, âCunard White Starâ was the fourth of Oliver Bulleidâs exciting and radical new 30-strong âMerchant Navyâ Class, designed for top-link express passenger work. The new locomotives had many innovations, such as chain-driven valve gear that was lubricated by means of an oil bath, electric lighting, one piece Firth-Brown driving wheels, and the distinctive air-smooth casing. The unusual French-style number 21C4 was replaced by the BR number 35004 in October 1949, following nationalisation of the railways. Rebuilt in July 1958, it was eventually withdrawn from Bournemouth shed in October 1965 and scrapped by Cohens at Eastleigh shed in 1966.
What's Inside
- 1x Model Steam Locomotive
- 1x Accessory Pack
- 1x Pipette
- 1x Instructions
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Description
Expected Delivery July 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).
The popular Bulleid Pacific Merchant Navy is back in OO gauge with a brand new livery and steam generator technology. This highly detailed model represents the air-smoothed 'Spam Can', also known as 21C4 'Cunard White Star' in Southern Railways' malachite green.
A must-have model for Southern Region collectors, this feature-packed locomotive is pre-fitted with HM7000 control, for the most satisfying model railway experience yet.
Please Note: This model requires a DCC controller or the HM7000 App to control.Â
Detail features:Â
- Highly detailed OO gauge model based on extensive research and original works drawingsÂ
- Highly detailed cab with fully decorated backhead and decorated instrument dialsÂ
- Opening cab roof ventÂ
- Removable simulated coal load with fully detailed tender bunkerÂ
- Accurately modelled Merchant Navy Bullied-Firth-Brown wheelsÂ
- Modified 21C4 'widows peak' front end streamlining and chimney arrangementÂ
- 5000 gallon tender with rear access ladders.Â
- Cast trailing truckÂ
- Separately fitted nameplate, number plate, and company ownership plateÂ
- Circular smokebox door company plateÂ
- Sprung metal buffersÂ
- Heavy die-cast chassis, pony truck, and trailing truckÂ
Electronics and traction features:Â
- Pre-fitted steam generator system featuring an optical sensor for accurate chuff rate synchronised with the wheel speed. Steam output is created using piezo element technology. This is a cold water-based system (no heating element).Â
- Pre-fitted 21-pin HM7000 decoder and speaker. The decoder is compatible with NMRA DCC controllers and HM7000 app control.Â
- Pre-installed Merchant Navy sound profile for accurate locomotive sounds, synchronised with the chuff rate and steam effect.Â
- Adjustable steam output settings via the decoderÂ
- Water reservoir for up to 20 minutes of continuous steam runningÂ
- Die-cast connecting rods and valve gearÂ
- Powerful 5-pole skew-wound motorÂ
- Flywheel with cardan shaft arrangement for smooth runningÂ
- Oilite main drive bearings
- Wheel pickups on tender and driven locomotive wheelsetsÂ
- Pogo pin wheel pickup arrangement for easy pickup servicingÂ
- 8-way locomotive to tender drawbar, with integrated electrical connection for easy coupling and decoupling.Â
- Front and rear NEM coupling pockets, with narrow tension lock couplingsÂ
- Optional fit rear flanged wheelset (only recommended for larger layouts with sweeping curves or display purposes).Â
History:Â
Built in October 1941 at the Sothern Railwayâs Eastleigh Works, âCunard White Starâ was the fourth of Oliver Bulleidâs exciting and radical new 30-strong âMerchant Navyâ Class, designed for top-link express passenger work. The new locomotives had many innovations, such as chain-driven valve gear that was lubricated by means of an oil bath, electric lighting, one piece Firth-Brown driving wheels, and the distinctive air-smooth casing. The unusual French-style number 21C4 was replaced by the BR number 35004 in October 1949, following nationalisation of the railways. Rebuilt in July 1958, it was eventually withdrawn from Bournemouth shed in October 1965 and scrapped by Cohens at Eastleigh shed in 1966.
What's Inside
- 1x Model Steam Locomotive
- 1x Accessory Pack
- 1x Pipette
- 1x Instructions














