Dapol 7S-018-001S L&SWR B4 0-4-0T LSWR Normandy - As Preserved DCC & SOUND Fitted - O Gauge
by Dapol
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Original price
£401.00
Current price
£310.00
SKU 7S-018-001S
In 1890 Adams ordered 20 powerful four coupled tank engines from Nine Elms Works, the design being preferred to six-coupled because of the many poorly laid out goods yards and the sharply curved Cattewater and Sutton Harbour lines at Plymouth. When the South Western gained control of Southampton docks in 1892 Adams transferred two engines there which had their cab front and back sheets cut away to aid visibility and were named JERSEY and GUERNSEY.
Over the next few years twelve more were transferred to the docks, including two of the five built by Drummond. All 25 engines were taken into B.R. stock in January 1948; however, fourteen were withdrawn over the next year, leaving just eleven survivors, distributed to Eastleigh, Plymouth, Bournemouth and Ashford. The last two representatives stationed at Winchester were withdrawn in October 1963, a month short of their seventieth birthday. Happily, both have been preserved.
Model
1:43 Scale model of a B4 Class Steam Locomotive decorated in Private Owner livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a high level of body detail and excellent running characteristics.
Features
1:43 Scale Model
DCC Sound Model
3-Link Couplings
Highly Detailed Finish
Slide in PCB with 2 x sugar cube speakers and a 21 pin decoder socket
Removable cab roof held in place with magnets to allow easy crew insertion
Highly detailed cab interior with fire box glow
Highly detailed body with many separately added parts
Dapol’s proven slow speed mechanism and high torque five pole skew wound motor driving the rear wheels
Fully compensated die-cast chassis to give excellent running capabilities
All wheel pick up
Contents
1 x Dapol Steam Locomotive
Specifications
Operator Private Owner
Class B4 Class
Interface 21-Pin
Motor Type 5-Pole Skew Wound
Measurements
Length 148mm
Minimum Radius 1028mm