Accurascale ACC3019 - EXL

Class 66 - GBRF Triple Grey - 66793

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Prototype Era
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation

Manufacturer description

66793 comes under the broad umbrella of what is known to British railway enthusiasts as a “euro class 66”. These locomotives all exhibit differences to the home fleet class 66 that we are familiar with. This locomotive was built in August 2003 for HSBC Rail and leased to ERS Railways (formerly European Rail Shuttle) in the Netherlands and was given their fleet number 6608. In 2009 the locomotive was acquired by Beacon Rail Leasing and transferred to Heavy Haul Power International (HHPI) where it was repainted, renumbered to 29004 and named “Dave Meehan”. HHPI operated 29004 in Germany until 2020 when they upgraded their fleet to Stadler Euro Dual type locomotives and the class 66 fleet were displaced. During late 2020, 29004 arrived in the UK at Immingham before transfer to Doncaster Roberts Road depot for conversion to UK spec for the new operators, GBRf. This conversion included changing the profile of the front deflector plates, fitting of UK electrical equipment (and removal of European equipment) plus GBRf standard upgrades to lights and windows. The locomotive retained some of its Euro features such as the twin pipe air system, larger horn box and euro horn notes. Once conversion was completed the newly registered 66793 was transferred to the paint shop at Eastleigh before being unveiled during March 2021 in its British Rail inspired, triple grey livery complete with construction sector markings. This was done to mark the partnership between GBRf and various customers in the construction sector.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC3019 - EXL
GTIN
0781005471407
RRP
£215.94
Release date
June 2025

Model details

DCC status
DCC Sound Fitted
Livery
GBrF
Tooling date
2025
Finish
Pristine
Running number
66793

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
Class 66
Motive power
Diesel
Built
1998-2014
Total produced
446

* 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 Class 66 – GBRF Triple Grey – 66793 is a model of a Euro‑spec Class 66 locomotive fitted with DCC sound. It carries the GBRF livery, is listed under the Class 66 range and bears the manufacturer part number ACC3019 – EXL. The model represents the initial privatisation era of British rail freight.

The prototype locomotive was built in August 2003 for HSBC Rail and initially leased to ERS Railways in the Netherlands as fleet number 6608. In 2009 it was purchased by Beacon Rail Leasing, transferred to Heavy Haul Power International, renumbered 29004 and named “Dave Meehan”. It operated in Germany until late 2020, when it was returned to the United Kingdom for conversion to UK specifications for GBRf. Modifications included new front deflector plates, replacement of European electrical equipment with UK‑type gear, and standard GBRf upgrades to lights and windows, while retaining the twin‑pipe air system, larger horn box and Euro‑horn notes.

After conversion the locomotive was registered as 66793, sent to Eastleigh for finishing and unveiled in March 2021 in a British Rail‑inspired triple grey livery with construction‑sector markings, reflecting the partnership between GBRf and its construction customers.

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