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Limited-Run Revolution Trains N-Gauge Class 66s in Maritime Intermodal Blue

Revolution Trains released a limited run of N-gauge Class 66s in Maritime Intermodal blue, sold exclusively through The Model Centre and Rainbow Railways and priced from £169.95.

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Limited-Run Revolution Trains N-Gauge Class 66s in Maritime Intermodal Blue
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Revolution Trains has issued a limited-run set of seven N‑gauge Class 66 locomotives in DB Cargo UK’s Maritime Intermodal blue, delivering complete fleet coverage for contemporary-N modellers. The release covers numbers 66005, 66047, 66051, 66090, 66142, 66148, and 66162, and it targets collectors and operators who prize accurate late-model freight motive power.

The models went on sale following the January 26, 2026 announcement and are available exclusively through The Model Centre and Rainbow Railways. Pricing starts at £169.95, placing these models squarely in the collector-focused, ready-to-run market where detail level and out-of-the-box functionality matter for layout ops and display. Limited-run status means quantities will be capped, so availability is controlled through the two retailers.

Detail and running features are the headline. Each model ships with a die-cast chassis to add weight and improve tracking, alongside photo‑etched grilles and nameplates for crisp, scale-accurate presentation. Working headlights and full lighting functions are fitted at the factory, and Next28/DCC sockets provide plug-and-play decoder compatibility for those who want to digitize without soldering. A factory speaker is installed, giving an immediate path to sound if modellers choose to add a Next18 or Next28-compatible decoder with sound capabilities.

For operational modellers, these Class 66s fill a practical gap. Maritime Intermodal blue has become a common sight on container flow diagrams and intermodal diagrams, and having matched liveried locomotives with full lighting simplifies running multiple-unit lash-ups and headcode-consistent consists. The die-cast weight helps with traction and longer freight strings on gradients, while the DCC socket and speaker mean the models can be part of a sound-fitted heavy freight formation with minimal extra work.

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Collectors will value the photo‑etched details and exact fleet numbers, while modellers focused on contemporary operations gain ready-to-run examples that integrate into modern freight diagrams. Verify availability with The Model Centre and Rainbow Railways to secure specific numbers; limited production runs often sell through quickly and aftermarket premiums can follow sold-out releases.

This release underlines the continued appetite for detailed, ready-to-run contemporary locos in N gauge. For layout owners planning late-model freight diagrams, these Class 66s offer an easy upgrade path to modern DB Cargo UK operations, and the Next28/DCC compatibility keeps options open for sound and decoder upgrades as next steps.

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