Bachmann 31-495

Class 158 2-Car DMU 158884 South West Trains

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Prototype Era
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation

Manufacturer description

The Class 158 is one of British Rail’s most successful second generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs); first introduced in 1989, the entire fleet remains in traffic to this day. Units operated by South West Trains were decorated in the colours of its parent company stagecoach, and the attractive South West Trains livery adorns this Bachmann Branchline model.

The pinnacle of OO scale second generation DMUs, the Branchline Class 158 combines high fidelity bodyshells with an underframe that’s adorned with separate components depicting the engines, electrical equipment, and auxiliary gear. It’s the livery application which really brings these models to life and every element has been replicated in miniature. Whilst the main colours are spray painted, the myriad smaller logos, symbols and lettering are applied using a specialist printing process, using BR and corporate specification fonts, logos and colours.

Driven by the low-level drive mechanism, which is fitted to each vehicle, the conductive couplings ensure that the two vehicles work together in harmony and enable the use of a single decoder for DCC operation. Fitting that decoder couldn’t be easier thanks to the clip-off underframe panel behind which the decoder socket is fitted and combined with the pre-fitted speaker in each car, it’s easy to fit sound to your model, or why not let us do the work for you by choosing a SOUND FITTED model for a fully immersive operating experience straight out of the box.

 

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CLASS 158 DMU HISTORY

The British Rail Class 158 Express Sprinter is a Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU), built specifically for British Rail's Provincial Services sector between 1989 and 1992 by British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL) at Derby Litchurch Lane Works and outshopped in Regional Railways Provincial livery. They were built to replace many locomotive-hauled passenger trains, thereby reducing cost of operation, and to allow cascading of existing Sprinter units to replace elderly 'heritage' DMUs. The majority of the 182-strong fleet of Class 158 units were built as two-car sets, with 17 three-car units constructed specifically for use on Trans-Pennine services. Similar three-car units were built for use by Network SouthEast but these were converted to Class 159 specification before introduced into service, with toilet retention tanks and other modifications to operate over the third-rail network.

All but one of the Class 158s remain in service today (2023), with operators including ScotRail, Northern, Great Western (GWR), East Midlands Trains (now EMR), and Transport for Wales (formerly Arriva). Former operators include Central Trains. The Class has worked extensively across the UK network, even into East Anglia as far as Stansted Airport and Norwich. Some 158s have been converted to additional Class 159s and now operate for South Western alongside their original classmates.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Range
Branchline
Product Code
31-495
GTIN
803393066284
RRP
£339.95
Catalogue
Autumn 2023
Release date
January 2024

Model details

Chassis construction
Plastic & metal
Livery
Stagecoach
Name
W.P. Allen
Finish
Pristine
DCC status
DCC Ready (Plux 22 socket)
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Tooling date
2020
Coupling mount
Drawbar coupling
Coupling type
Proprietary coupling between cars. It is possible to couple units in multiple.
Minimum radius
Radius 2
Running number
158884
Features
Interior lighting
Directional lighting

Prototype information

Operated by
Arriva Trains Wales
British Rail
Central Trains
East Midlands Trains
East Midlands Railway
First Great Western
First North Western
Great Western Railway
Northern Spirit/ Arriva Trains Northern
Northern Rail
Northern Trains
ScotRail
South Western Railway
Transport for Wales
TransPennine Express
Virgin CrossCountry
Wales & West/ Wessex Trains
Type of unit
2 or 3-car Diesel Multiple Unit
Builder
British Rail Engineering Ltd, Derby Works
Build dates
1989 to 1992
Passenger capacity
125 to 207 seats
Main duties
Regional Passenger
In service until
Present
Locomotive class*
British Rail Class 158
Motive power
Diesel Multiple Unit
Built
August 1948
Total produced
182

* 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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Bachmann's Branchline OO Scale Class 158 2-Car DMU model 158884 represents a South West Trains livery, one of several operators to have used the Class 158 units. First introduced in 1989, the Class 158 remains in service today, with over 180 units still in operation.

This model features a high-fidelity bodyshell and underframe, with separate components depicting engines, electrical equipment, and auxiliary gear. The livery application is detailed, with BR and corporate specification fonts, logos, and colours accurately replicated.

The model is equipped with a low-level drive mechanism, conductive couplings, and a Plux 22 DCC decoder socket. The two vehicles are designed to work together in harmony, allowing for the use of a single decoder for DCC operation. The model also features a speaker in each vehicle, making it easy to fit sound to your model, or choose a sound-fitted model for a fully immersive experience.

Key features of the model include:

* Era 9
* Pristine South West Trains livery
* Running No. 158884
* Two-Car Unit comprising car Nos. 52772 & 57772
* Destination blinds for Salisbury
* Equipped with a Plux 22 DCC Decoder Socket
* Length 610mm

The Class 158 DMU was built by British Rail Engineering Limited between 1989 and 1992, with the majority of the fleet remaining in service today. The units have been operated by several companies, including ScotRail, Northern, Great Western, East Midlands Trains, and Transport for Wales. The Class 158 has worked extensively across the UK network, with some units being converted to additional Class 159s.

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