What's New!
What's New!
Deltic Arrival Update - May 2022
The wait is almost over! Check out the Deltic delivery information and see when you can expect your Type 5 beast to arrive!
Read moreAccurascale Welcomes Paul Isles On Board as Project Manager
Paul Isles becomes the latest member of the Accurascale crew. Read all about our new Project Manager!
Read moreNew Announcement! HUO in 7mm Scale
Today is the dawn of a new era for us here at Accurascale, as we announce our entrance into the O gauge British outline model railway market with the release of the 24.5 Ton HOP24 / HUO hopper wagon in factory finished, ready to run format. A total of 5,263 of these wagons were built […]
Read moreNew Announcement! Cemflo, by Accurascale
After the warm and positive reception our HUOs have received from customers, we thought we better crack on and announce our second model for the British market. So, welcome to the iconic APCM Cemflo/PCV wagon in 4mm scale by Accurascale. A total of 285 of these bulk cement wagons were constructed for Associated Portland Cement […]
Read moreOnllwyn Colliery / Internal User Pack Now On Sale
Our Onllwyn Colliery internal user pack of HUOs are now available for pre-order on our site. The Onllwyn Colliery pack features three individually numbered models in their private owner livery of dark grey. They were used after their retirement from BR service in their open cast mine near Port Talbot in Wales, where they were […]
Read moreProduction Samples of HUO Arrive
We are delighted to report that we have now received the first production samples of our HUO from the factory in China. Here are some pics, for you to see the finesse and detail we are packing into this model. Please note that this is a first sample and revisions are required and already underway. […]
Read moreAccurascale announce 4mm Scale HUO Coal Hopper Wagon
Accurascale, a new and innovative model railway manufacturer, today announces that its first model for the British market will be the 24.5-ton coal hopper wagon, which later received the TOPs code ‘HUO’. A total of 5,263 wagons were built by BR from 1954 for transporting coal and coke throughout Britain until their withdrawal in the […]
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