Bachmann 32-205B

GWR 8750 Pannier Tank 9600 BR Lined Black (Early Emblem)

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Prototype Era
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest

Manufacturer description

The ‘Pannier Tank’ is undoubtedly one of the most iconic tank locomotives to have operated in Great Britain, with the real locomotives being built by the Great Western Railway (GWR) over a period of more than fifty years and to evolving designs. The Class 8750 Pannier Tank was part of the 57XX family, the most numerous of any Pannier built by the GWR, and now you too can enjoy OO Scale models of this Western stalwart thanks to the Bachmann Branchline range.

Humble yet unmistakable, the Branchline model carries all the hallmarks of the GWR’s Class 8750 Pannier Tank and offers high performance to match. Employing a high fidelity bodyshell which is injection moulded complete with rivet and panel detailing, numerous components are then added separately to capture many aspects of the prototype in full relief, from the tank fillers to the safety valves, whistles and whistle guard. Metal handrails are then added, fitting into individual metal handrail knobs where appropriate, and the model also sports sprung metal buffers at each end along with fine metal took rests mounted to the rear of the bunker.

The chassis, powered by a substantial 3 pole motor, carries an 8 pin DCC decoder socket and is adorned with details like the springs, brake blocks, brake rigging and sand boxes – accompanied by separate wire sandpipes. NEM couplings pockets can be found at the front and rear, allowing the tension lock couplings supplied with the model to be easily removed and exchanged for an alternative system. The livery is applied to the usual high standard you would expect from a Bachmann model, with rich paintwork adorned with finely printed lining, lettering and numbering to produce a model that is fit for those modelling BR’s Western Region or the preservation scene.

 

MODEL FEATURES:

 

CLASS 8750 HISTORY

The Class 8750 Pannier Tank was a derivative of the Great Western Railway’s (GWR) Class 57XX design, the company’s most prolific class of locomotive. The 57XX was first introduced in 1929 and construction continued for 21 years until the final examples were outshopped by British Railways. Such was the success of the design that it became the GWR’s standard shunting and general purpose tank engine, used for shunting, light goods traffic and even passenger workings on branch lines and suburban routes.

The first three hundred locomotives to be built were classified as 57XXs (or 67XXs depending on their braking systems) but from 1933 a new, larger cab was introduced which incorporated square windows instead of round, and provided more enclosed side sheets for better crew comfort. Locomotives built from 1933 with this new cab were designated Class 8750s and when the 863rd and final Pannier Tank belonging to the 57XX family rolled off the production line, the Class 8750s made up the majority of the fleet.

Employed across the GWR network and then the Western Region following Nationalisation, all 863 locomotives passed into British Railways ownership before the first 8750 was withdrawn in 1957. The type would remain in service for another decade, with withdrawals accelerating at the start of the 1960s before British Railways withdrew the final examples in 1966. Even then, some of these Pannier Tanks were still in use with London Transport (LT) and other private operators who had purchased them from BR; the LT Panniers surviving in traffic until 1971. Ultimately, sixteen Pannier Tanks from the 57XX family survive today in preservation, half of which are genuine 57XXs whilst the other half are Class 8750s.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Range
Branchline
Product Code
32-205B
GTIN
803393082499
RRP
£124.95
Release date
January 2025

Model details

Finish
Pristine
Livery
Lined Black with Early Emblem
Interior lighting
No
Based on preserved
No
Directional lighting
No
Coupling
NEM
Pickup in tender
No
Passenger figures
No
Chassis construction
Plastic & metal
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Coupling type
Tension lock
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Minimum radius
Radius 1
Tooling date
2005
DCC status
DCC Ready (8 pin socket)

Prototype information

Locomotive type
Steam
Builder
GWR Swindon Works
Armstrong Whitworth
W.G. Bagnall
Beyer, Peacock & Co.
Kerr Stuart
North British Locomotive Co.
Yorkshire Engine Co.
Tractive effort
22,515 lbf
Total built
863
Build dates
1929 to 1950
In service until
1971
Main duties
Mixed Traffic
Wheel configuration
0-6-0PT
Operated by
Great Western Railway
British Railways
National Coal Board
London Transport
Stephenson Clarke Ltd.
Locomotive class*
Great Western Railway 8750
Motive power
Steam

* 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 GWR 8750 Pannier Tank 9600 BR Lined Black (Early Emblem) is offered under the manufacturer part number 32‑205B. The model represents a British Railways locomotive carrying the early crest emblem.

The real Pannier Tank locomotives were built by the Great Western Railway over a span of more than fifty years, with the 57XX family being the most numerous class produced. These engines are regarded as one of the most recognisable tank locomotives to have operated in Great Britain.

This version is produced in OO scale as part of the Bachmann Branchline range, featuring black finished details and the early British Railways lining. It provides hobbyists with an accurate, ready‑to‑run replica of a classic GWR Pannier Tank.

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