The various types of toys and products produced by Hornby and its sister brands

🚂 1. Hornby Model Railways

This is the flagship range, specializing in model trains. They are categorized by “Gauge” (size) and detail level:

  • OO Gauge (1:76 Scale): The most popular scale in the UK.
    • Main Range: High-detail models for serious hobbyists, often featuring digital control (DCC) and sound effects.
    • RailRoad & RailRoad Plus: More durable, simplified models designed for active play or for those on a budget.
  • TT:120 (1:120 Scale): A newer, compact scale launched in 2022, ideal for those with limited space.
  • Playtrains: A toy-focused range for children aged 5+. These are battery-operated, remote-controlled, and designed for floor play rather than a fixed table layout.
  • Historical Ranges: Brands like Tri-ang and Hornby Dublo are maintained for collectors who love retro-style metal or vintage plastic models.

🏎️ 2. Scalextric (Slot Car Racing)

One of the world’s most famous names in slot car racing.

  • Standard Scalextric (1:32 Scale): The classic track system for all ages.
  • Scalextric Digital: Allows multiple cars to race on the same lane and perform lane-changing maneuvers.
  • Micro Scalextric (1:64 Scale): Smaller, battery or mains-powered sets for younger children or tight spaces.
  • My First Scalextric: Simplified sets with “braid” technology that makes it easier for toddlers to keep the cars on the track.

✈️ 3. Airfix (Plastic Model Kits)

The oldest UK manufacturer of plastic scale models.

  • Traditional Kits: Require glue and paint. They cover aircraft, ships, tanks, and classic cars.
  • Quickbuild: A brick-based, snap-together range (similar to LEGO but with a smooth finish) that requires no glue or paint.
  • Starter Sets: Include the model, glue, brushes, and essential paints in one box.

🚗 4. Corgi (Die-cast Vehicles)

Famous for high-quality metal collectible vehicles.

  • Corgi Classics: Detailed limited-edition cars, trucks, and buses.
  • Aviation Archive: A premier range of die-cast metal aircraft.
  • Vanguards: Models of classic British cars from the 1950s to the 1980s.
  • Film & TV: Iconic vehicles like the James Bond Aston Martin DB5, the Batmobile, and Harry Potter’s Ford Anglia.

🎨 5. Humbrol (Modeling Accessories)

While not “toys” themselves, Humbrol is essential to the Hornby ecosystem.

  • Paints: Enamel and Acrylic paints for Airfix kits.
  • Adhesives: Model glues and fillers.
  • Weathering: Products used to make model trains or planes look old, rusty, or used.

Summary Table: Which Hornby Toy is Right for You?

CategoryBrandBest For…
Model RailwaysHornbyClassic hobbyists and train fans.
Slot RacingScalextricCompetitive family fun and racing.
Plastic KitsAirfixCreative builders and history buffs.
Die-castCorgiCollectors and car enthusiasts.
Kids (5+)Playtrains / QuickbuildYounger children starting their hobby.