Accurascale ACC3022-DCC

Class 66 - DB - 66190 - DCC Sound Fitted

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Prototype Era
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation

Manufacturer description

Originally part of the ‘Red Revolution’, a term used to describe the dominance of English, Welsh and Scottish (EWS) class 66’s across the UK freight scene, 66190 arrived on British soil early in the year 2000. One of 250 near identical locomotives, 66190 was put to work almost immediately on a wide variety of freight work, as the class 66’s were the “go anywhere” type at EWS’s disposal. The first modification came in the summer of 2001 as 66190 was fitted with the now standard swinghead buckeye coupler (locomotive 66200 and above had these fitted from new along with revised lashing eyes)

66190’s first turn in the limelight came on the 19th July 2003 when it hauled the Mossend to Inverness leg of Pathfinder Tours’ Grampian Gyrator. Incidentally, fellow Accurascale Exclusive 66001, worked Stafford to Crewe then Crewe to Stafford on the same tour. 66190 settled back in to its normal working life again until mid-2007 when it was readied for transfer to Euro Cargo Rail (ECR), at Toton. ECR was a subsidiary of EWS, as EWS sought to widen its market in to the European Railfreight business. Despite German operator DB buying the EWS business in 2007 and rebranding to DB Schenker taking place in 2009, ECR continued to be known as such until 2021 when it rebranded as DB Cargo France.

During June 2021, 66190 was returned to DB Cargo stock in the UK via the channel tunnel and headed to Toton depot in Nottinghamshire for a full overhaul and conversion back to UK specification. It emerged in standard ‘De-branded’ EWS maroon and gold livery, albeit with new LED lighting clusters and was used on many routes around the midlands before returning to Toton during early 2023 for a full repaint in to DB house colours.

A very shiny 66190 made its way to York on the 2nd of June 2023 for a naming ceremony, where its “Martin House” plates would be revealed by Rosie Mellor-Silvester, from the Martin House charity. 66190, as a standard pool locomotive is used all across the country from china clay work in the southwest to Biomass in the north but its always treated as a bit of a “pet” by DB staff, the white wall tyres and silver buffers being maintained as much as possible, makes this locomotive stand out from the rest of the fleet

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC3022-DCC
GTIN
0781005471438
RRP
£335.94
Release date
December 2024

Model details

Livery
DB
DCC status
DCC Sound Fitted
Tooling date
2025
Finish
Pristine
Running number
66190

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 – DB – 66190 is a DCC sound fitted locomotive model representing the initial privatisation era of British freight traction. The kit carries the manufacturer part number ACC3022-DCC, is supplied in DB livery and bears the DB class designation. It is intended to depict a standard Class 66 diesel locomotive as operated by DB Cargo and its predecessor companies.

The prototype locomotive entered service in early 2000 as one of 250 near‑identical Class 66s that formed part of the “Red Revolution” of EWS freight power. A swinghead buckeye coupler was fitted in the summer of 2001, and the engine gained notoriety on 19 July 2003 when it hauled the Mossend to Inverness leg of Pathfinder Tours’ Grampian Gyrator. In mid‑2007 the real unit was transferred to Euro Cargo Rail at Toton, later becoming part of the DB Cargo franchise following EWS’s acquisition by DB in 2007 and the rebranding to DB Schenker in 2009. After a period with DB Cargo France, the locomotive returned to the UK via the Channel Tunnel in June 2021 for a full overhaul at Toton, emerging in a de‑branded EWS maroon and gold livery with new LED lighting clusters. It was repainted in the DB house colours in early 2023.

On 2 June 2023 the locomotive was named “Martin House” during a ceremony in York, with the nameplates presented by Rosie Mellor‑Silvester of the Martin House charity. As a standard pool locomotive it operates nationwide, from china clay duties in the south‑west to biomass traffic in the north, and is noted for its retained white wall tyres and silver buffers, which are maintained as a distinctive feature within the DB fleet.

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