Bachmann 31-884A

MR 3835 (4F) with Fowler Tender 43982 BR Black (Late Crest)

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Prototype Era
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest

Manufacturer description

The LMS 4F was seen as the ultimate development of the humble 0-6-0 tender locomotive, and the Bachmann Branchline model is a faithful OO Scale replica of this iconic type. First borne by the Midland Railway (MR) in 1911, the 4Fs remained in traffic until the final days of BR steam and we’ve modelled a late survivor, No. 43982, which in 1964 received yellow cabside stripes to signal that the locomotive was prohibited to work on the West Coast Mainline south of Crewe from September 1964 due to the newly installed overhead electrified lines.

The 4Fs were simple yet beautiful machines and the Branchline model pays homage to that with high fidelity mouldings for the main components like the smokebox, boiler, firebox and cab, which are all mounted on a diecast metal running plate. Countless separate detailing parts are then added like the metal handrails, turned brass safety valves, lamp irons and lubricators. Sprung metal buffers are fitted to both bufferbeams.

The locomotive’s diecast chassis is enhanced with brake blocks, brake rigging and sandboxes with separate wire sandpipes, whilst between the frames a representation of the inside motion is present. This attention to detail extends to the tender, while the tender drawbar is adjustable to suit individual layout conditions and electrical connections are incorporated into the drawbar.

Look inside the cab and you will find a sublime level of detail; the boiler backhead boasts an array of separately fitted pipework, controls and dials, all of which are enhanced further with bespoke decoration. A poseable fallplate is fitted to the rear of the cab to complete the look.

The black colour scheme may not seem like the most difficult livery to replicate but the usual care and attention that you expect from Bachmann Branchline has been employed to ensure that the paint finish is rich and consistent throughout. Details like the running number, plates and plaques are then added using precision printing techniques for full authenticity.

The Branchline 4F runs as well as it looks thanks to a power full three pole motor and diecast metal gearbox. The locomotive driving wheels run in separate metal bearings and all six driving wheels are equipped with electrical pickups, tender pickups are included too. The tender houses a 21 Pin decoder socket and pre-fitted speaker, making it easy to upgrade this model to DCC or DCC sound, or why not opt for our SOUND FITTED model and the work’s done for you.

 

MODEL FEATURES:

 

MIDLAND 3835 CLASS HISTORY

Designed by Henry Fowler for the Midland Railway (MR), the 3835 Class was first introduced in 1911. Construction of these 0-6-0 freight locomotives was shared between the Midland Railway’s Derby Works and outside contractor Armstrong Whitworth, with 197 examples built by 1922; 192 for the Midland Railway and five for the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway (S&DJR).

After the Grouping in 1923, the London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) inherited all 192 locomotives from the MR (and later the five S&DJR examples when it absorbed that company in 1930) and gave the locos the designation Class 4F. The LMS commenced construction of further 4Fs, much to the same design as the 3835 Class, although the LMS-built locos were left hand drive whereas the original Midland machines were right hand drive.

The 4F was seen as the ultimate development of the 0-6-0 tender locomotive and the type epitomised the British goods engine. The LMS went on to build 575 examples between 1924 and 1941 and all of them, plus the 197 Midland-built locos, entered BR stock following Nationalisation in 1948.

Withdrawals did not commence until 1954, with the 3835 Class all gone by 1965 (the last 4Fs would survive only a year longer), however one MR-built locomotive has survived into preservation, No. 43924. No. 43924 is also notable as being the first locomotive to leave the Woodham Brothers Scrapyard in Barry, South Wales, when it departed in September 1968 for its new home at the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway where the loco is still based today.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Range
Branchline
Product Code
31-884A
GTIN
803393087869
RRP
£279.95
Catalogue
Spring 2026
Release date
May/Jun 2026

Model details

DCC status
DCC Ready (21 pin socket)
Tooling date
2013
Coupling
NEM
Livery
Black with Late Crest
Finish
Pristine
Running number
43982
Features
Pickup in tender

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
Midland Railway 3835 Class
Motive power
Steam
Built
1911-1922
Total produced
197

* 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 Branchline OO‑scale model of LMS 4F No 43982 with Fowler tender (BR Black Late Crest). The kit carries the manufacturer part number 31‑884A and represents a late‑crest British Railways locomotive as it appeared in 1964, when yellow cab‑side stripes were added to indicate restriction from the West Coast Main Line south of Crewe.

The model is equipped with a die‑cast metal chassis, three‑pole motor and metal gearbox. All six driving wheels and the tender have electrical pickups, and the tender includes a 21‑pin DCC decoder socket and pre‑fitted speaker connection. Additional details include turned brass safety valves, metal handrails, sprung buffers, adjustable tender draw‑bar, NEM coupling pockets and a short chimney. The locomotive measures 221 mm over couplings and is ready to accept a speaker or a decoder (item No 36‑557A).

The 4F class was introduced by the Midland Railway in 1911, later becoming LMS Class 4F and subsequently BR stock after 1948. The specific locomotive modelled, No 43982, worked until the final days of BR steam and received its yellow cab‑side stripes in September 1964. The model reproduces the original colour scheme, running number and brass fittings with precision printing and high‑fidelity mouldings.

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