GAUGEMASTER KATO N Gauge GM2000104 Class 800 Azuma LNER Premium Train Set - EMU, Track and Controller

Thank you for viewing our listing for this N gauge train set, manufactured by Kato (20-852) and distributed by Gaugemaster (GM2000104) as part of the 'Gaugemaster Collection'. It contains a model of the 5-car class 800 'Azuma' EMU, number 800209. The unit is presented in the current LNER livery. The set also contains an oval of track, controller with UK power pack, re-railer and instructions.

The model features a plastic body & chassis with added weight. There are lots of separately fitted parts such as the roof detailing including functioning pantographs and even removable nose doors to allow two units to be coupled together - incredible detail! 

All parts of this set are presented in excellent, used condition. The whole kit has been assembled and run together to ensure proper operation. All paperwork is present. The box is in good condition with some shelf wear. The Gaugemaster outer sleeve is present with some shelf wear and a couple of ripped areas unfortunately. Please view all of the images to help gain a better understanding of any damaged areas.

Finely detailed and with everything you need in the kit, it would make a great starting point for your new N gauge layout!


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ABOUT US - TEST TRACK MODELS

Hi, I'm Tom, a model railway lifer and car tragic. I've spent many, many hours working on model railway layouts at home, being roped-in by my dad at a young age! I also have a passion for cars and used to collect 1:18 scale examples. 

With over 10 years' experience buying & selling on eBay and having spent all of my working life in different levels of retail I decided to take a risk, leave my career and set up Test Track Models, intending to bring good value to a strong selection of pre-owned model railway items, cars of all scales and perhaps the other odd thing in between.

It's been exciting so far (and a steep learning curve) and I look forward to where it might end up.

I commit to reusing packaging where I can to lessen any impact, and using options such as paper packing tape.

With thanks,
Tom