Collection:
Class 08 - 10
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SKU:ACC3193
BR Class 08 - BR Blue (Red Running Plate) - 08912
SKU:ACC3204-DCC
BR Class 08 - BR Blue (Red Running Plate) - 08912 - DCC Sound
SKU:ACC3192
BR Class 08 - BR Blue - 08910
SKU:ACC3203-DCC
BR Class 08 - BR Blue - 08910 - DCC Sound
SKU:ACC3194
BR Class 08 - Freightliner Green - 08585 'Vicky'
SKU:ACC3205-DCC
BR Class 08 - Freightliner Green - 08585 'Vicky' - DCC Sound
SKU:ACC3195
BR Class 08 - Freightliner/G&W Orange - 08785
SKU:ACC3206-DCC
BR Class 08 - Freightliner/G&W Orange - 08785 - DCC Sound
SKU:ACC3196
BR Class 08/9 - BR Railfreight Coal Triple Grey - 08995
SKU:ACC3207-DCC
BR Class 08/9 - BR Railfreight Coal Triple Grey - 08995 - DCC Sound
SKU:ACC3198
BR Class 08/9 - BR Railfreight Grey - 08994
SKU:ACC3209-DCC
BR Class 08/9 - BR Railfreight Grey - 08994 - DCC Sound
SKU:ACC3197
BR Class 08/9 - EWS Maroon - 08993
SKU:ACC3208-DCC
BR Class 08/9 - EWS Maroon - 08993 - DCC Sound
SKU:ACC3190
BR Class 10 - BR Black - 13146
SKU:ACC3201-DCC
BR Class 10 - BR Black - 13146 - DCC Sound
SKU:ACC3191
BR Class 10 - BR Green - D3450
SKU:ACC3202-DCC
BR Class 10 - BR Green - D3450 - DCC Sound

Class 08 - 10
English Electric’s 1934 diesel-electric shunter No. 7079 for the LMS proved highly successful and led to further orders across all the “Big Four” railways. Its lineage fed directly into British Railways’ push, after 1948 nationalisation, to create a standardised large shunting locomotive. Drawing heavily on the LMS 350 hp design but incorporating improvements and flexibility for different engines and electrical equipment, the resulting BR standard 0-6-0 diesel-electric shunter—later known as the Class 08—entered production in 1952 as No. 13000.
Between 1950 and 1962, 1,193 locomotives were built at several BR workshops, with multiple engine/electrical pairings and a higher-geared variant for the Southern Region that became the Class 09. The locomotives evolved through different liveries, safety markings and braking systems, and by the 1970s were allocated TOPS classifications: Class 08, 09 and 10. As yards declined in the 1980s–90s, the fleet shrank, though hundreds survived into privatisation.
Today, around 250 examples remain in service or preservation, with some still working for Freightliner and others being converted for modern green traction, proving the enduring flexibility of the original design.

