Accurascale ACC3124

Class 60 - EW&S Early - 60019

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Prototype Era
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation

Manufacturer description

The nineteenth Class 60 completed was made available for collection on 19th October 1990 (along with sister locomotive 60018). However, 60019 was only the third loco allocated to general traffic, as numbers 60001–60016 were used for testing, commissioning, and training.
Carrying Construction sector decals and the name “Wild Boar Fell,” the locomotive moved south to work from Hither Green Depot in southeast London.
In 1995, it came under the control of Mainline Freight and had its Construction sector markings replaced with the “wheels” logo of Mainline, though it retained the triple-grey colours of BR Railfreight. When all the Class 60s passed to the new EW&S Railway company, the livery was still undecided. This is why 60022 was outshopped in undercoat. 60019 followed shortly afterwards, by which time the now-familiar maroon and gold house colours had been chosen, albeit not fully refined.
As the first Class 60 to carry EW&S livery, it displayed some unique features compared with later repaints—such as gold-coloured cab vents, a split-height cantrail, and a lower reflective strip that wrapped around the ends—making it an interesting subject for modellers.
In 2003, it was renamed “Pathfinder Tours” to commemorate the railtour operator’s 30th anniversary. Still in full EW&S livery, albeit increasingly workworn, it remained in service until 2011 when 60019 was selected for the DB Schenker “Super 60” programme. Emerging on 20th July 2012 in Traffic Red DB Schenker livery, it later gained its third name, “Port of Grimsby and Immingham.”
During 2017, following the transition from DB Schenker to DB Cargo, the “Schenker” part of the logo was removed from the bodyside. The locomotive continued to work almost until the end of DB’s Class 60 operations but was stored at Toton in 2023, where it remains today.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC3124
GTIN
0781005472459
RRP
£203.95
Release date
Q4 2026

Model details

Livery
EWS
DCC status
DCC 21
Finish
Pristine
Tooling date
2025
Running number
60019
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 60019 EW&S Early Diesel Locomotive is a highly detailed model of the last British-designed and built diesel electric locomotive. The model represents the locomotive as it appeared during the initial privatisation period.

The Class 60 was designed as a heavy freight locomotive and was built in little over 18 months, with 100 locomotives constructed between 1989 and 1990. The locomotives were initially operated by various shadow franchises before being taken over by EWS in 1996. They proved to be reliable and efficient, hauling heavy trains across the country.

Accurascale's model of the Class 60 features a comprehensive suite of tooling, developed with the assistance of individuals who worked on the commissioning and overhauling of the real locomotives. The model includes an impressive 825g of weight, allowing the powerful 5-pole motor and all-wheel drive to haul heavy loads. The model also features a complex lighting suite and a custom speaker.

Key features of the model include a die-cast metal chassis, RP25-110 profile OO wheels, and separately applied etched metal and plastic detail parts. The model also includes a fully sprung buffer, complete snow plough, and Kinetic NEM coupler mounts. A power pack capacitor provides uninterrupted power, and the model is DCC ready with a 21-pin MTX socket or factory-fitted DCC sound options.

The model features a high-performance traction system, with a five-pole motor and gearing that allows the locomotive to reach a scale top speed of 60-65mph. The model also includes all-wheel drive and all-wheel pickup, as well as a fully detailed lighting pack with directional lighting, switchable red and white marker lights, and separately switched cab lighting.

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