Bachmann 32-255B

WD Austerity 77196 WD Khaki Green

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Prototype Era
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)

Manufacturer description

As part of our Winter 2022 British Railway Announcements, we are delighted to welcome the WD Austerity back to the Bachmann Branchline range. Depicting a locomotive in wartime use is No. 77196 in WD Khaki Green livery.

The WD 2-8-0 Austerity locomotives were some of the strongest freight locomotives to operate on Britain’s railways and the Branchline model conveys all the strength and power of the prototype, making it an imposing addition to any layout or collection. Featuring a wealth of detail, the uncomplicated appearance of the real locomotives is captured in miniature from the long, parallel boiler and smokebox arrangement to the large, angular tender. With a powerful drive train the WD Austerity is ready to handle the goods, whilst the 21 Pin DCC decoder socket and designated speaker space mean you can add sound for even more realism. If it’s realism you’re looking for, why not choose our SOUND FITTED model to enjoy sound straight from the box.

 

MODEL FEATURES:

 

WD AUSTERITY HISTORY

The War Department (WD) "Austerity" 2-8-0 is a type of heavy freight steam locomotive that was introduced in 1943 for war service. Designed by R. A. Riddles, who had been appointed Director of Transport Equipment at the Ministry of Supply with the outbreak of World War Two, the WD Austerity met a clear demand for locomotives to aid the war effort in Europe.

Riddles based his new locomotive on the Stanier 8F, which he had adopted as the staple military goods locomotive during his time with the Ministry of Supply, and construction began in January 1943. The WD Austerity had many parts in common with the 8F but was given a simpler parallel boiler with a round-topped firebox. Low cost was prioritised over design life and cast metal parts were kept to a minimum as that material was in short supply for armoured fighting vehicles. There were a few problems with the design, most notably with regard to the firebox and its drop-grate mechanism, and many of the WD Austerities were adapted and fitted with improved parts following the war.

A total of 935 were built, making this one of the most numerous classes of British locomotive, but until the D-Day landings, the British Army had little use for the Austerities and as a result many were loaned out to the ‘Big Four’ railway companies. From June 1944 to February 1945, all of the initial locomotives were shipped to the Continent. Following the end of World War Two, the army proceeded to repatriate the Austerities, beginning in November 1945.

Now army surplus, the first company to step in was the LNER which purchased 200 of them at the end of 1946. These were reclassified as Class 07 in January of the following year. In 1948, 533 more were purchased by the British Transport Commission. With the formation of British Railways, the 733 locomotives were renumbered into the 90000–90732 series, and of these, 123 remained in service at the start of 1967. Two locomotives continued to be held in WD stock, seeing service on the Longmoor Military Railway in Hampshire. One WD 2-8-0 has survived in preservation at the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Range
Branchline
Product Code
32-255B
GTIN
803393058449
RRP
£199.95
Catalogue
Winter 2022
Release date
August 2023

Model details

DCC status
DCC Ready (21 pin socket)
Passenger figures
No
Pickup in tender
No
Livery
Khaki
Interior lighting
No
Finish
Pristine
Based on preserved
No
Directional lighting
No
Tooling date
2012

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
War Department Austerity
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 OO‑scale model of War Department Austerity 2‑8‑0 locomotive No 77196, finished in pristine WD Khaki Green livery. The model is DCC ready with a 21‑pin decoder socket, a speaker accommodation and a recommended decoder (item 36‑557). It measures 268 mm in length and is equipped with a powerful three‑pole motor, removable coal load, adjustable tender drawbar, NEM coupling pockets, sprung buffers and an optional sound fitting straight from the box.

Key specifications: wheel arrangement 2‑8‑0, motive power steam, built between 1943 and 1945, total production 935 units. Designed by Robert Riddles and originally operated by the War Department. Manufacturer part number 32‑255B. The model represents the period when the class was loaned to the “Big Four” railway companies (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR).

The real WD Austerity locomotives were introduced in January 1943 for wartime freight duties, based on the Stanier 8F design but simplified to reduce cost and material use. After the war many were sold to civilian railways; 200 passed to the LNER in 1946 and 533 to the British Transport Commission in 1948. The class remained in service into the 1960s, with one example preserved on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. The model was added to the Bachmann range as part of the Winter 2022 British Railway Announcements.

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