Accurascale ACC2705

GWR Manor - 7827 Lydham Manor GWR lined green as preserved

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Prototype Era
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)

Livery and condition as preserved - eras show both original and preservation era, where applicable.

Manufacturer description

7827 Lydham Manor GWR Lined Green (preserved)
Described as the ‘flagship’ of the Dartmouth Steam Railway, ‘Manor’ 4-6-0 No. 7827 Lydham Manor was one of five members of the class to be prepared to work the Royal Train and associated empty stock duties in August 1963 as well as being the first of the ex-Barry Island 78XXs to return to steam, having only been preceded by No. 7808 Cookham Manor, which was sold to preservationists in full working order. Withdrawn in October 1965 and only the fifth locomotive to leave Woodham Brothers’ scrapyard in South Wales, it moved to Newton Abbot for restoration on 13 June 1970 by Class 37 No. 6879 and then ‘Warship’ No. 856 Trojan. The British Railways-built ‘Manor’ returned to steam in March 1973 and made its first solo runs on the DVR’s newly acquired Torbay Steam Railway (later renamed the DSR) between Paignton and Kingswear on 27 April 1973. Even though it was delivered almost two years after the Great Western Railway was nationalised, for the start of its preservation career No. 7827 was restored to the iconic fully-lined pre-1934 livery with GREAT WESTERN on the tender, despite the class never carrying this scheme, the pre-WWII first batch being outshopped in green with no lining and the ‘shirtbutton’ monogram. This no doubt delighted the hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers who enjoyed haulage behind the locomotive for four decades until it was repainted into its as-delivered lined black in 2011. It was taken out of service in 2020 for a lengthy overhaul at Churston that saw it return as the pride of the DSR fleet in lined British Railways green in 2024

 

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC2705
GTIN
0794712458265
RRP
£227.98

Model details

Livery
GWR Lined Green
DCC status
DCC Ready
Tooling date
2023
Name
Lydham Manor
Finish
Pristine
Running number
7827

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
GWR 7800 (Manor)
Motive power
Steam
Built
1938-1950
Total produced
30

* 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 model of GWR Manor locomotive No 7827 Lydham Manor, presented in the lined‑green livery used by the preserved railway. The model is DCC ready, carries the manufacturer part number ACC2705 and represents the Great Western Railway period of the “Big Four” (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR).

The prototype was built as a GWR 7800 (Manor) 4‑6‑0. It was one of five members of the class prepared for Royal Train duties in August 1963 and the first of the ex‑Barry Island 78XXs to return to steam after preservation, following No 7808 Cookham Manor. After withdrawal in October 1965 the locomotive left Woodham Brothers’ scrapyard on 13 June 1970 and was moved to Newton Abbot for restoration, assisted by Class 37 No 6879 and Warship No 856 Trojan.

The locomotive re‑entered service in March 1973 and made its first solo runs on the Dartmouth Steam Railway’s Torbay Steam Railway on 27 April 1973. Although restored in the pre‑1934 fully‑lined GREAT WESTERN livery – a scheme the class never carried – it later carried lined black until 2011, when it was repainted in its original lined black. After a major overhaul at Churston, it returned to operation in lined British Railways green in 2024.

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