Heljan's current UK
OO gauge diesel loco range consists of
British Rail Class 14s,
15s,
16s,
17s,
23s,
26s,
27s,
28s,
33s,
35s,
47s,
52s,
Falcon,
57s,
58s,
Lion and
HS4000 Kestrel. The
British Rail Class 86s are currently the only
AC Electric outline models in the range. They have won praise for locomotive models in a wide variety of liveries. Several different models of the British Railways
Waggon und Maschinenbau built
Railbuses were released in February 2012. They also produce OO gauge British Rail Dogfish ballast wagons and Cargowaggon bogie freight vehicles. Their UK
O gauge range currently consists of British Rail
Class 03 shunter,
Class 20s,
25s,
26s,
33s,
35s,
37s,
40s,
42s,
45s,
47s,
50s,
52s,
60s,
128s and a
Class 55 Deltic. The O gauge range also includes
British Railways Mark 1 carriages in a number of liveries. O gauge models are typically supplied un-numbered and with separate detailing parts, allowing the purchaser to finish the model to their own preference. In the UK, a number of
limited edition locomotives have been commissioned by model retailers. Heljan models of the
British Rail Class 14 and
Class 28 'Co-Bo' diesel locomotives as well as the
LMS 2-6-0+0-6-2 Beyer-Garratt with twin motor design and working coal pusher are available through
Hattons Model Railways. Several different models of the
LNER EM1 and
EM2 DC Electric locomotives constructed for use on the
Woodhead Route are currently being produced for Olivia's Trains of Sheffield (terminus of the Woodhead line). A
Midland Pullman is also planned. Several standard Heljan models have been produced in special, limited edition, liveries for particular retailers or UK railway modelling magazines. Traditionally, Heljan has produced many Continental prototypes with
H0 models such as the
Swedish State Railways Class T21 and
Danish State Railways class
MY,
MX,
MO and
P 4-4-2. Highly acclaimed, working
Turntable,
Traverser and
Container crane models are available in
H0 scale and are also suitable for
00 operation. A number of plastic building kits are also produced in HO/OO, along with working
street lighting. In June 2022, Heljan announced plans to introduce a
British Rail class 31 locomotive in
TT:120 scale, with the possible production of a
class 08 and a
Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST locomotive. Previous commercial ready-to-run British outline rolling stock had, in the 1950s and 1960s, always been made to a scale of 1:100. The introduction of TT:120 scale rolling stock was coincidental with plans announced by
PECO and Gaugemaster to produce products in what is a new scale for British outline models. == Future plans ==