Accurascale ACC3538-DCC

BR Class 37 - BR Blue (Cornish Lizard) - 37185 - DCC Sound

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Prototype Era
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)

Manufacturer description

37185 (ex-D6885) BR Blue w/Wizzy the Lizard logo

While 37207 William Cookworthy is the most famous of the Cornish-themed Class 37s with its local hero name and full set of nose regalia and ‘Wizzy the lizard’ arrow logos, there were three other Laira-based members of the fleet that also gained painted embellishments courtesy of St Blazey guard and celebrated artist Vic Millington. Of the other trio, 37247 gained Cornish Railways lettering, and 37181 and 37185 were the lucky recipients of the red BR arrow and its intertwined lizard wearing the period British Rail peaked cap.

                  With a gorgeous range of china clay ‘hoods’ having just joined the Accurascale range we knew we wanted the perfect partner in our run 4 of the Class 37 and 37185 fit the bill perfectly. As a Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns-built centre headcode machine it would fill another useful gap in our range. For added attractiveness it carried miniature snowploughs and retained its bufferbeam cowling right up to the middle of 1986, and once transformed it left the Western Region after 23 years for a new life up north. Built in December 1963 and initially allocated to 87E Swansea Landore it was only based at one other depot, 86A Cardiff Canton, before joining Plymouth Laira in April 1983.

                  It received the ‘Wizzy’ arrows ahead of a railtour into the region exactly a year later and retained them for around 14 months, only losing them after transferring to Bristol Bath Road. While its next stop was Thornaby, it is also fondly remembered as one of Tinsley’s ‘banger blue’ unofficial namers, Phil Hodgkiss and colleagues giving it the painted dedication Buccaneer with TI rose emblems in November 1989. In January 1991 it was outshopped in Railfreight Distribution colours. After moving to Toton via Bescot and freshly repainted in ‘Dutch’ livery, it finally gained a cast name, Lea & Perrins at Worcester, in May 1993. It was stored in September 1999 and disposed of at CF Booth, Rotherham, in January 2006.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC3538-DCC
GTIN
0781005476594
RRP
£347.95
Release date
April 2027

Model details

Livery
BR Blue
DCC status
DCC Sound Fitted

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
Class 37

* 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 BR Class 37 – BR Blue (Cornish Lizard) – 37185 – DCC Sound is a 4 mm scale model of British Rail Class 37 locomotive number 37185, painted in the British Rail Blue livery and bearing the “Wizzy the Lizard” arrow logo. The kit carries the manufacturer part number ACC3538‑DCC and is fitted with DCC sound equipment.

The prototype was built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns in December 1963 and spent its early years allocated to Swansea Landore (87E) and later Cardiff Canton (86A). It moved to Plymouth Laira in April 1983, where it received the Cornish‑themed “Wizzy” arrows for a railtour the following year. After a period of service on the Western Region, the locomotive transferred to Bristol Bath Road, then to Thornaby, and was later repainted in Railfreight Distribution colours in January 1991. It subsequently served on the East Midlands, receiving a “Dutch” livery at Toton and the name “Lea & Perrins at Worcester” in May 1993 before being stored in September 1999 and scrapped at CF Booth, Rotherham, in January 2006.

The model includes miniature snowploughs and retains the original buffer‑beam cowling, reflecting the locomotive’s appearance up to mid‑1986. It is intended as a partner for Accurascale’s run 4 of the Class 37 range, offering collectors a historically accurate representation of the Cornish‑themed “Cornish Lizard” locomotive.

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