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Dapol 2S-013-008 Class 9F Steam Locomotive number 92189 in BR Unlined Black with Late Crest - N Gauge

by Dapol
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£114.95
SKU 2S-023-008

PROTOTYPE

The BR Standard Class 9F was designed by Robert Riddles as a heavy freight locomotive being able to run at speed over a long range. In total, 251 9Fs were built at Crewe or Swindon between 1954 and 1960. The final steam locomotive ever to be built by BR was a 9F and was named as 'Evening Star' and liveried in Brunswick Green, a colour usually reserved for express passenger locomotives. The 9F was considered very successful and was utilised in some areas of the country to haul passenger services, where its exceptional power and range offered considerable advantages.

Over its relatively short life, attempts were made to improve the design of the 9F; for example, the inclusion of the Franco-Crosti boiler and water pre-heater. However, in the main, these developments were not considered to be successful, with the only exception being the addition of the double blast pipe and chimney which became standard from locomotives built after 1957 and was retrofitted to a handful of previously built 9Fs.

Several 9Fs survive into preservation, including Evening Star in the NRM at York.

MODEL


FEATURES

  • Finely moulded body and tender with many separately added fine details
  • Painted cast wheels with fine relief and detail
  • Dapol's tender drive system that delivers power to the locomotive wheels
  • Heavy die-cast chassis and all wheel pick up
  • Super-Creep motor for controlled pulling power and fine slow speed control
  • Sprung front pony
  • Accessory bag with spares and optional extra detail parts


    SPECIFICATIONS

    CLASS 9F
    LIVERY BR Black Unlined Late Crest
    ERA 5
    WHEEL CONFIGURATION 2-10-0
    DCC TYPE 6 Pin DCC Ready
    TRACK SUPPLY 12v DC
    PAINT FINISH Pristine