MODEL train enthusiasts can now recreate scenes from famous movie The Railway Children.
Model company Bachmann Europe plc has released a gift pack containing a locomotive, carriages and scale-model Oakworth station.
The train is in the livery of the fictional Great Northern and Southern Railway, which featured in the 1970s film.
The building depicts the real-life station, part of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway (KWVR), which was used by the filmmakers.
The KWVR regularly works with Bachmann to release models in the colours and livery of its own trains.
The Railway Children Train Pack, which has been released in OO scale, will only be available in December and January.
It has been packaged in ‘retro’ boxes with hand-decorated artwork, and aimed at both models and collectors.
The Railway Children, based on a novel by E Nesbit, was filmed soon after the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, a former branch line, was restored by volunteers.
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