Accurascale ACC3384-DCC

Class 31 - Original Railfreight - 31296 - DCC Sound Fitted

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Prototype Era
Era 8 (1983 to 1994) British Rail Sectorisation

Manufacturer description

31296 Amlwch Freighter / Trên Nwyddau Amlwch Railfreight (orange cantrail stripe)
The first week of September 1986 saw recently refurbished 31296 plucked from anonymity for what was described at the time as a ‘double first’. Despatched to Anglesey in North Wales, the Cricklewood-allocated locomotive became the first Class 31 (and Type 1 or Type 2) to be named as well as the first to receive dual Welsh and English nameplates, carrying Amlwch Freighter and Trên Nwyddau Amlwch on opposite sides of the body. This event commemorated the four decade partnership between British Rail and Associated Octel as well as 33 years of rail shipments from the Anglesey plant, at the time the world’s largest producer of liquid bromine. This was the final relaxation of BR’s restrictive rules on naming that had been steadily eroded over the previous decade. Wearing the later standard Railfreight grey livery with orange cantrail stripe, our model is provided with etched metal nameplates and a pair of the distinctive hexagonal Octel headboards worn by this Brush machine on its big day. It was re-allocated to Bescot in May 1987 and then to Stratford in January 1989 seeing plenty of passenger use in the Midlands and North West during this time – and even as far south as Devon – as well as its more regular freight duties. It was repainted in triple-grey with Construction brandings towards the end of that same year and initially retained its nameplates. These were removed in March 1990 and transferred back to Railfreight Distribution where they were refitted to Tinsley’s 47330. The former D5829 was withdrawn from Crewe Diesel in March 1993 but somehow survived onto the books of EWS. It was eventually disposed of at the LNWR site in January 2004.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC3384-DCC
GTIN
0781005475054
RRP
£341.94
Release date
January 2027

Model details

DCC status
DCC Sound
Livery
Railfreight Grey
Tooling date
2023
Finish
Pristine
Running number
31296
Features
Interior lighting

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
Class 31
Motive power
Diesel
Built
1957-1962
Total produced
263

* 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 31 31296 Railfreight Grey with orange cantrail stripe ‘Amlwch Freighter / Trên Nwyddau Amlwch’ is a 1:76.2 OO gauge diesel locomotive model equipped with DCC Sound and interior lighting. The model represents the British Rail sectorisation period and carries etch‑ed metal nameplates and the distinctive hexagonal Octel headboards worn by the prototype when it was named in the first week of September 1986.

The locomotive is modelled in the later Railfreight grey livery with an orange cantrail stripe and features a heavy die‑cast metal chassis, RP25‑110 profile wheels, separate footsteps, brake cylinders, speed recorder, end‑brake rigging and fully sprung buffers. Detail parts include etched metal grab handles, steps, wipers, roof grille, pre‑painted nameplates, plaques and arrows where applicable, as well as miniature snowploughs fitted to the chassis.

Common specifications are a minimum curve radius of 438 mm (second radius set‑track), scale‑width wire handrails, under‑body battery box and air tank with pipework, multiple pipework variations, screw couplings and Kinetic NEM coupler mounts at the correct height with mini‑tension‑lock couplers. The model is supplied as a complete, ready‑to‑run unit for use on 16.5 mm track.

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