

Hello and welcome to this special edition of the Hornby blog, all about the centenary celebrations of a very special locomotive. Flying Scotsman left Doncaster Works in February 1923, and to celebrate the milestone birthday it reaches next year Hornby have teamed up with the National Railway Museum as the lead sponsor of events during this centenary year. In this blog, we will look at some of the models we are creating for this very special occasion.

Hornby has produced literally countless models of Flying Scotsman over the years. One of the first of these was the tinplate 0 gauge model complete with its 4-4-2 wheel configuration, a limitation of the time as the model used the same chassis and mechanism from the standard 4 wheel tank engine. Since then, a model has appeared with every number the locomotive wore and every livery, LNER Apple Green, Wartime Black, BR Blue and BR Green.
Image Courtesy of the NRM
As well as being a mainstay of the Hornby range for time immemorial, Flying Scotsman has been the introduction for many into the hobby of modelling with many train sets featuring the iconic locomotive created and sold as well as a Railroad version of the model, perhaps the largest selling model in our introductory range.

Now, in 2022 and in preparation for the centenary celebrations in 2023, Hornby have announced a suite of models for this historic occasion. These are not re-releases but are instead bespoke models to be released under the Hornby Dublo branding with the specifications that you would come to expect from the name.

Each Hornby Dublo Flying Scotsman model is fitted with a diecast locomotive body, enhancing not just the weight and therefore pulling power but the quality of the decoration applied.

The finish achieved on Hornby Dublo models is much closer to that of a full size locomotive than can be achieved on plastic. As well as this enhanced decoration, the models are 8 pin DCC ready allowing for fine control on digital layouts. Also featuring on these models is a new style of locomotive to tender connection, allowing the two to be easily connected and disconnected while still allowing electrical connection and functionality between the locomotive and tender.

The medley of models presented cover all eras of Flying Scotsman’s career, presented here in chronological order and covering:


One thing that is different from previous Hornby Dublo models is the presentation box each of these new models is to be shipped in. Hinged and with a history based around the specific guise of the model on the inside of the box lid these models will share this box space with a commemorative medallion cast in metal, all of which can be seen in the below mock up image.


Hornby are honoured to be helping to celebrate this occasion and we look forward to seeing what the future has in store for this globetrotting locomotive.

But it is not just this set of Hornby Dublo models that we are announcing, a range of models under the Hornby Playtrains branding have been created for our younger modellers, including Scottie the Express engine.

This new collection, a collaboration between Hornby Playtrains and the National Railway Museum, celebrates not only Flying Scotsman but also other famous locomotives that are part of the National Collection.

‘Hi everyone! How lovely to meet you all! My name is Scottie and I’m the younger, but equally very handsome brother of a VERY famous locomotive known as…. Flying Scotsman! You won’t believe how old he is…he’s 100! To celebrate his birthday let’s go on some special journeys together – hop onboard and let’s make some memories!’