Feature(may vary by option.)

●Total Control: Enhance your model railway with this versatile decoder, compatible with smaller locomotives with restricted space for seamless integration
●Train Set Freedom: Build your model train track how you want and give yourself full control over the way your model train set looks, sounds, and feels. Compatible with 00 gauge train sets
●Compatibility: The 4-pin decoder, previously only available as a spare (X9659), is compatible with the 0-4-0 W4 Peckett from the 2020 range
●About Hornby: As the UKs leading model railway designer, Hornby have been thrilling model making enthusiasts for over 100 years. Since 1920 Hornby have been the brand leader in 00 Gauge model railway design. Whether youre a seasoned model maker or just beginning your journey, with its range of unique trains, track accessories, scenery kits and more, theres always something for you at Hornby
●A Brief History: In the 1920s, the Hornby Clockwork Train Sets became the first in a long line. These sets were available in three liveries and featured an 0-4-0 locomotive, paving the way for the hobby. Growth occurred rapidly for the brand, with the first years of the century seeing an ever-increasing range of sets, locomotives, wagons, coaches, scenic accessories and more

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From the manufacturer

About Hornby

Frank Hornby put the invention into production under the name ‘Mechanics Made Easy’. This led to the establishment of Meccano Ltd in 1907. Frank Hornby had to regularly move his factory to new and larger premises. Hornby introduce toy trains in 1920. Hornby Trains were powered by a clockwork motor, made of metal pressings held together by Meccano nuts and bolts, and ‘0’ gauge in size. The company was quick to introduce more engines and accessories. In 1925 the first Hornby electric train was produced, operating from a mains supply of 100-250 volts. By 1929, Hornby had evolved a much safer system and electric models worked from a six volt DC source.

R7274 4 Pin Decoder

1:76 Scale 00 Gauge

Technical Specifications

Operator Hornby
Finish Painted
Designer Hornby
Colour Multi