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Prototype Era
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
The ‘Jinty’ is a timeless classic and we are delighted to welcome this LMS workhorse back to the Bachmann Branchline OO scale range with this model of No. 16564 in LMS Black livery. Taking advantage of the technical upgrades undertaken to the popular Branchline model a few years ago, this ‘Jinty’ features a powerful 3 pole motor and being SOUND FITTED, is supplied with a Speaker and DCC Sound Decoder pre-fitted.
The Bachmann Branchline model combines a chassis that is sure to provide smooth and powerful running and which is detailed with brake blocks, brake rigging, sandboxes and sandpipes, with a high fidelity bodyshell that is mounted to a diecast running plate. The model is adorned with numerous separately-fitted detail parts including the handrails, lamp irons and vacuum pipes, whilst the safety valves are also separate additions and are of metal construction. Inside the cab a detailed boiler back-head can be found, decorated to the same high standard as the exterior of the model with its exquisite livery application using authentic colours, logos and fonts.
MODEL FEATURES:
SOUNDS:
F1 - Sound On/Off
F2 - Brake (Non-Latching)
F3 - Cylinder Drain Cocks
F4 - Whistle (Playable)
F5 - Normal Load / Heavy Load
F6 - Firebox Door
F7 - Injectors
F8 - Whistle
F9 - Flange Squeal (Speed Related)
F10 - Shovelling Coal
F11 - Blower
F12 - Handbrake
F13 - Water Tank Filling
F14 - Coupling/Un-Coupling Clank
F15 - Safety Valve
F16 - Guard's Whistle & Driver’s Response Toot
F17 - Coasting
F18 - On - Fade Sound Out / Off - Fade Sound In
F19 - Shunt Mode (Reduces Speed)
F20 - Acceleration/Deceleration Inertia Off
F21 - Volume Control (LATCH = Mute) or (TRIGGER = Cycles 6 Volume Levels)
F22 - Rail Clank
F23 - Rod Clank
Analogue Users: Normal-load running sounds, acceleration steam chuff sounds and any other automatic and randomised sounds can be enjoyed when using this model on analogue control (DC) straight from the box - these sounds will play automatically when power is applied!
CLASS 3F ‘JINTY’ HISTORY
The origins of the ‘Jinty’ can be traced back to the Midland Railway’s Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) S.W. Johnson and his 2441 Class locomotive. After the formation of the London Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS), Sir Henry Fowler, deputy CME of the LMS at the time, took the 2441 Class design and added a Belpaire firebox and improved cab, creating the ultimate development of the Midland Railway’s six-coupled tank engines. A total of 422 ‘Jinties’ were built from 1924 until 1931 with production spread between the LMS and various sub-contractors. The locomotives were versatile, at home shunting in stations, yards, and exchange sidings as well as on trip workings. They could also be found on passenger services and seven saw service on the Somerset & Dorset Railway until 1930 when they were absorbed back into LMS stock. The entire Class survived to Nationalisation, with the first withdrawals in 1959 brought about by the introduction of new diesel shunters. Soon, more and more locomotives were withdrawn and by 1964 less than half remained in traffic. The final examples were withdrawn in 1967, however nine have been preserved.
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Bachmann has released a new addition to their Branchline OO scale range, a model of London, Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS) Class 3F 'Jinty' locomotive No. 16564 in LMS Black livery. This model is part of the revamped Branchline range and features a powerful 3 pole motor and a DCC sound decoder, which includes a speaker, pre-fitted to the model.
The model itself is of high quality, with a detailed chassis, complete with brake blocks, brake rigging, sandboxes and sandpipes. The bodyshell is mounted on a diecast running plate and features a high level of detail, including separately-fitted handrails, lamp irons and vacuum pipes. The safety valves are also separately constructed and made of metal.
The model is suitable for Era 3 and is finished in pristine LMS Black livery with accurate colours, logos and fonts. It features a running number of 16564 and includes a number of accessories, such as running plate-mounted sandbox fillers and NEM coupling pockets.
The DCC sound decoder on this model provides a range of realistic sounds, including those for the whistle, injectors, firebox door, and safety valves. The decoder also includes a number of functions, including a whistle that can be played, and a shunt mode that reduces the speed of the model.
The Class 3F 'Jinty' was a popular locomotive in its day, with 422 examples built between 1924 and 1931. They were used for a variety of tasks, including shunting and passenger services. The locomotives were versatile and were used on both main lines and branch lines. Today, nine examples have been preserved, a testament to their enduring popularity.
The model is 127mm in length and has a powerful 3 pole motor, ensuring smooth and powerful running. It is also supplied with sprung buffers and a NEM coupling.