Accurascale ACC2896

Class 60 - Loadhaul Black - 60007

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Prototype Era
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation

Manufacturer description

The Brush Class 60 was the last stand of the British designed and built diesel electric locomotive. From concept to delivery in little over 18 months the construction of this 100 strong class was nothing short of impressive.
Designed as a heavy freight locomotive rather than a mixed traffic type, they soon went to work on a variety of trains for the Coal, Petroleum, Aggregate and Metals sectors. All 100 locomotives passed through the shadow franchises before coming under the ownership of EWS in 1996. Reliable, efficient and powerful, they made a name for themselves hauling the heaviest of trains across the country.
Following a low point with many stored with high engine hours, there is a resurgence happening with the likes of DCR and GBRF who are utilising their fleets of class 60’s for what they were built for.
The Accurascale class 60 is the product of many years of careful research and constructed using data from 3D scans, surveys and original Brush drawings. We have been very lucky to be able to draw on the experience and knowledge from people who worked on the commissioning of Class 60 right through to those who overhaul them in the present day.
This access has allowed us to develop the most comprehensive suite of tooling to produce the ultimate class 60.
Our model has an impressive 825g of weight to allow the powerful 5-pole motor and all-wheel drive to haul the very heaviest of trains, just like the real thing. A complex lighting suite (including radiator room and control desk lighting) and Accurathrash speaker completes the package.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC2896
GTIN
0781005470172
RRP
£203.99
Release date
May 2025

Model details

Tooling date
2025
Finish
Pristine
DCC status
DCC 21
Livery
Loadhaul
Running number
60007
Features
Interior lighting

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
Class 60
Motive power
Diesel
Built
1989-1993
Total produced
100

* 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's Class 60 60007 Loadhaul Diesel Locomotive is a model representing the British Class 60 locomotive, a heavy freight diesel-electric locomotive designed by Brush. The model features a 100-strong class of locomotives that were built between 1989 and 1991 and saw service with various operators, including EWS.

The Accurascale model is the result of extensive research and development, utilising data from 3D scans, surveys, and original drawings. The model features a 825g weight, allowing for a powerful 5-pole motor and all-wheel drive, making it capable of hauling heavy loads.

Key features of the model include a complex lighting suite, including radiator room and control desk lighting, and a speaker for sound effects. The model also features a die-cast metal chassis, RP25-110 profile OO wheels, and separately applied etched metal and plastic detail parts.

The model is DCC ready, with a 21-pin socket for fitting a decoder, and is also available with factory-fitted DCC sound options. The model has a minimum radius of 438mm and a scale width wire handrail, and features a full underframe tank and compressor detail, as well as fully sprung buffers.

A snow plough is included in the accessory pack, along with buffer beam pipework and screw couplers. The model also features a "Easi-mag" lift off roof panel to access the decoder and DC light switches.

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