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Hornby OO Potter Logistics, Sentinel, 0-6-0, 'Pride of the Fens' - ERA 11
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Sentinel 0-6-0 'Pride of the Fens' Potter Logistics Diesel Locomotive
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Hornby R30307 OO Potter Logistics Sentinel 0-6-0 Pride of the Fens Era 11 Locomotive
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Hornby OO Potter Logistics Sentinel 0-6-0 'Pride Of The Fens' - Era 11
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Hornby OO Potter Logistics Sentinel 0-6-0 Pride Of The Fens - Era 11 | Hobbyco - Est.1935
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| Collect | 209 Everyday Rewards points |
| Finish | Painted |
| DCC Status | DCC Ready 6 pin socket |
| Operator | Potter Logistics |
| Designer | Sentinel Waggon Works |
Hornby OO Potter Logistics, Sentinel, 0-6-0, 'Pride of the Fens' - ERA 11
Free delivery between 30 Juneβββ3 July
Sentinel 0-6-0 'Pride of the Fens' Potter Logistics Diesel Locomotive
Delivery between 1β7 July $24.84
Hornby R30307 OO Potter Logistics Sentinel 0-6-0 Pride of the Fens Era 11 Locomotive
Free delivery between Fri β Tue
Hornby OO Potter Logistics Sentinel 0-6-0 'Pride Of The Fens' - Era 11
Delivery $14.90
Hornby OO Potter Logistics Sentinel 0-6-0 Pride Of The Fens - Era 11 | Hobbyco - Est.1935
Free delivery
| Collect | 209 Everyday Rewards points |
| Finish | Painted |
| DCC Status | DCC Ready 6 pin socket |
| Operator | Potter Logistics |
| Designer | Sentinel Waggon Works |
Hornby OO Potter Logistics Sentinel 0-6-0 'Pride of The Fens' - Era 11
Founded as Ally & MacLellan, Glasgow in 1875 and then later known as the Sentinel Waggon Works Ltd, the company went through various place and name changes until in 1957 Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd was obtained by Rolls-Royce. At that time Sentinel were producing steam locomotives and lorries, but the manufacturing of these vehicles ceased in 1958. In 1959, Sentinel produced a prototype diesel shunter which was operated on the military controlled Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway. In total 17 were produced and operated quite successfully during that year. The 0-6-0 Sentinel was a larger version of their first 0-4-0 example. The first such 0-6-0 example was built in 1960, with full production beginning the following year with over 100 examples being built before the end of 1971. The locomotives were fitted with 8 cylinder 325 horsepower engines. So successful was the 0-6-0 design that the a further 36 examples were built in Lisbon by Sorefame, where they were designated the Class 1151. Curiously, and unlike most other NCB examples the locomotive would not receive a running number, and would be known either by a name or its works number for most of its life. In the modern era the locomotive has changed hands a few times, being owned by Potter Logistics as their striking yellow 'Pride of the Fens' and Ed Murray and Sons.
Founded as Ally & MacLellan, Glasgow in 1875 and then later known as the Sentinel Waggon Works Ltd, the company went through various place and name changes until in 1957 Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd was obtained by Rolls-Royce. At that time Sentinel were producing steam locomotives and lorries, but the manufacturing of these vehicles ceased in 1958. In 1959, Sentinel produced a prototype diesel shunter which was operated on the military controlled Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway. In total 17 were produced and operated quite successfully during that year. The 0-6-0 Sentinel was a larger version of their first 0-4-0 example. The first such 0-6-0 example was built in 1960, with full production beginning the following year with over 100 examples being built before the end of 1971. The locomotives were fitted with 8 cylinder 325 horsepower engines. So successful was the 0-6-0 design that the a further 36 examples were built in Lisbon by Sorefame, where they were designated the Class 1151. Curiously, and unlike most other NCB examples the locomotive would not receive a running number, and would be known either by a name or its works number for most of its life. In the modern era the locomotive has changed hands a few times, being owned by Potter Logistics as their striking yellow 'Pride of the Fens' and Ed Murray and Sons.
Founded as Ally & MacLellan, Glasgow in 1875 and then later known as the Sentinel Waggon Works Ltd, the company went through various place and name changes until in 1957 Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd was obtained by Rolls-Royce. At that time Sentinel were producing steam locomotives and lorries, but the manufacturing of these vehicles ceased in 1958. In 1959, Sentinel produced a prototype diesel shunter which was operated on the military controlled Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway. In total 17 were produced and operated quite successfully during that year. The 0-6-0 Sentinel was a larger version of their first 0-4-0 example. The first such 0-6-0 example was built in 1960, with full production beginning the following year with over 100 examples being built before the end of 1971. The locomotives were fitted with 8 cylinder 325 horsepower engines. So successful was the 0-6-0 design that the a further 36 examples were built in Lisbon by Sorefame, where they were designated the Class 1151. Curiously, and unlike most other NCB examples the locomotive would not receive a running number, and would be known either by a name or its works number for most of its life. In the modern era the locomotive has changed hands a few times, being owned by Potter Logistics as their striking yellow 'Pride of the Fens' and Ed Murray and Sons.
Founded as Ally & MacLellan, Glasgow in 1875 and then later known as the Sentinel Waggon Works Ltd, the company went through various place and name changes until in 1957 Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd was obtained by Rolls-Royce. At that time Sentinel were producing steam locomotives and lorries, but the manufacturing of these vehicles ceased in 1958. In 1959, Sentinel produced a prototype diesel shunter which was operated on the military controlled Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway. In total 17 were produced and operated quite successfully during that year. The 0-6-0 Sentinel was a larger version of their first 0-4-0 example. The first such 0-6-0 example was built in 1960, with full production beginning the following year with over 100 examples being built before the end of 1971. The locomotives were fitted with 8 cylinder 325 horsepower engines. So successful was the 0-6-0 design that the a further 36 examples were built in Lisbon by Sorefame, where they were designated the Class 1151. Curiously, and unlike most other NCB examples the locomotive would not receive a running number, and would be known either by a name or its works number for most of its life. In the modern era the locomotive has changed hands a few times, being owned by Potter Logistics as their striking yellow 'Pride of the Fens' and Ed Murray and Sons.
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The lowest price for Hornby OO Potter Logistics Sentinel 0-6-0 'Pride of The Fens' - Era 11 right now is $162.49 at Frontline Hobbies, compared across 5 retailers.
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Prices last updated 24 June 2026.