Accurascale ACC2307-37402DCC

37402 "Stephen Middlemore" - DCC Sound Fitted

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Prototype Era
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)

Manufacturer description

Class 37/4 - 37402

Outshopped by Loram in February 2016, 37402 was the second member of the Direct Rail Services Class 37/4 fleet to be returned to the BR large logo scheme, after 37401 Mary Queen of Scots, which had led the way after being repaired and repainted into this iconic paint scheme by the SRPS at Bo’ness in late 2013. 37402 was released from Derby wearing non-standard numbers and with its Stephen Middlemore nameplates still in their ‘Compass’ livery position below the radiator, although these were fortunately both fixed at Kingmoor before the locomotive entered traffic a few weeks later, going straight into action on the Cumbrian Coast loco-hauled services between Preston, Barrow and Carlisle.
37402 became a regular on these popular workings and while they ended in May 2018, DRS had plenty of employment for its expanding fleet of heritage liveried Class 37/4s. This included Network Rail test, saloon and railhead treatment trains, the Greater Anglia ‘short set’ passenger services between Norwich and Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft, nuclear flask, engineers, railtours, stock moves, ‘thunderbird’, route learning and other duties. By the end of 2018 the sight of pairs of large logo 37/4s either top and tailed or working together became almost commonplace all over the network.
The detail configuration of this locomotive is identical to our other large logo ETH-fitted ‘tractor’, 37409, with the main spotting features of these DRS era machines being the revised LED tail lights, multiple working socket on the nose, toughened windscreens, cab step and door kickplates, and – for those machines that previously wore Compass branding – the plated central window on both sides of the body. Notably though, 37402 was provided with a large Eastfield ‘westie’ logo in the classic position, an embellishment never given to 37409.

Common Features:

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC2307-37402DCC
GTIN
0794712454397
RRP
£311.99

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
Class 37

* Class names often change over the lifespan of a locomotive, so this is not necessarily the class name used by the operator in the period modelled.

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Accurascale OO gauge model of British Rail Class 37/4 locomotive number 37402, named “Stephen Middlemore”. The model represents the prototype as it appeared in the British Rail “Large Logo” blue livery (TOPS) and is supplied DCC‑sound fitted.

The model was released by Accurascale in February 2016, following the outshopping of the prototype by Loram. It reproduces the locomotive’s post‑refurbishment appearance, including the revised LED tail lights, multiple‑working socket on the nose, toughened windscreens, cab step and door kick‑plates, and the Eastfield “westie” logo fitted to the side of the body.

The locomotive is built to 1 : 76.2 scale on a heavy die‑cast metal chassis. Its tumble‑hole, nose, cab roof and can‑trail curves are derived from 3D laser scans and detailed surveys. Features such as the fabricated bogies, long‑range fuel tank conversion, split nose grilles, plated bodyside windows and optional miniature snowploughs are all modelled with high‑fidelity etched metal and plastic parts.

The DCC‑sound version incorporates an ESU LokSound V5 chip with a customised dual‑speaker system, a 21‑pin MTX socket, and a PowerPack super‑capacitor providing up to ten seconds of power‑free running. A five‑pole motor and metal helical gearbox deliver scale top speeds of 100 mph (160 km/h) and smooth low‑speed operation. Lighting is fully functional, with directional headlamps, engine‑bay illumination, WIPAC clusters where appropriate, cab lights and switchable red tail lights.

RP25‑110 profile OO gauge wheels are supplied, with the provision to re‑gauge to P4 or EM standards. The model includes a full under‑body tank detail, accurate pipework, brake rigging and a correctly scaled buffer‑beam with NEM‑socket couplers. All components are presented in a neutral, historically accurate configuration suitable for collectors and railway modelers.

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