Accurascale ACC2393-DCC

BR Class 50 - BR Blue Pre-refurbishment - 50035 'Ark Royal' - DCC Sound

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

Manufacturer description

Illustrating the breadth of the Accurascale Class 50 tooling suite is 50035, one of three members of the fleet to gain plated headcode panels during 1977/8 with sealed beam marker lights along with Nos. 50003 and 50007, the latter at the No.1 end only. In January 1978 the ten-year old locomotive become the first of the newly-minted ‘Warship’ class to be honoured with nameplates following the easing of the ridiculous embargo on new namings. The Laira-allocated machine was dedicated Ark Royal after the Royal Navy’s flagship by its captain at Plymouth station, the new ’plates forcing the BR double arrows to be moved from the centre of the bodyside to the secondman’s cab side. The event also saw large replicas of the ship’s crests fitted above the nameplates. 50035 ran in this condition for several years, which included joining Old Oak Common in June 1980, before being called to Doncaster Works, emerging from the ‘Plant’ in March 1981 in large logo blue. It later gained the black roof version of the livery before being repainted in the original Network SouthEast scheme in July 1986, although not before running several turns in undercoat grey. Its BR employment came to an end in August 1990 and it was sold to the Fifty Fund the following April, the first Class 50 to be preserved with the official handover being performed by NSE Director Chris Green at the Old Oak Common open day. It was restarted for the first time in preservation exactly two years after its retirement and now returned to large logo ran the debut train of its new career at the Severn Valley Railway in October 1996. It is now part of the 50 Alliance fleet, still based at the SVR, and wears classic 1970s BR blue.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC2393-DCC
GTIN
0794712455035
RRP
£359.99
Release date
October 2026

Model details

Livery
BR Blue
DCC status
Motorised Working Fan
Tooling date
2024
Name
Ark Royal
Finish
Pristine
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Coupling type
Tension lock
Minimum radius
Radius 2
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Chassis construction
Heavy diecast
Running number
50035
Features
Interior lighting

Prototype information

Wheel configuration
Co-Co
Operated by
British Rail
GB Railfreight
Tractive effort
48,500 lbf
Total built
50
Build dates
1967 to 1968
Builder
English Electric at Vulcan Foundry
In service until
Present
Locomotive type
Diesel-Electric
Main duties
Express Passenger
Freight
Locomotive class*
Class 50
Motive power
Diesel
Built
1967-19681968
Total produced
50

* 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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Related products

Accurascale's OO gauge Class 50 model in BR Blue livery is now available, representing the locomotive Ark Royal in its pre-refurbishment condition. This model is part of the Class 50 tooling suite and is one of three locomotives to feature plated headcode panels with sealed beam marker lights.

The real-life Ark Royal was named in January 1978 at Plymouth Station, and it was repainted in large logo blue at Doncaster in March 1981. It later received a black-roofed variant and the original NSE scheme in July 1986. The locomotive was preserved in April 1991 and now operates on the Severn Valley Railway.

The model is a highly detailed OO scale representation of the Class 50, with a die-cast metal chassis and RP25-110 profile wheels. It features separate etched and plastic details, etched nameplates, and interchangeable printed headcodes. The model also includes a working radiator fan with speed control and is DCC Ready or DCC Sound options.

Key features of the model include a five-pole motor with twin flywheels, all-wheel drive and pick-up, and a powerPack capacitor for uninterrupted power. The model also includes directional lighting, cab lights, driver's desk lights, and a custom dual-speaker setup with Accurathrash bass.

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