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Prototype Era
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
K3 Class 2-6-0 Locomotive, Running Number 61862 in BR Lined Black Livery with Early Emblem on Stepped Tender
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Bachmann
32-279A
LNER K3 1304 LNER Lined Black
Bachmann
32-276A
LNER K3 Group Standard Tender 61985 BR Lined Black (Early Emblem)
Bachmann
32-279B
LNER K3 Flared Tender 203 LNER Lined Black
Bachmann
32-280
Class K3 2-6-0 61869 in BR black with late crest - weathered
Bachmann
32-279
Class K3 2-6-0 1935 with Group Standard 4200 gallon tender in LNER Doncaster green livery
Bachmann
32-278
Class K3 2-6-0 61823 in BR lined black with late crest with stepped 4200 gallon tender
Bachmann
32-277
Class K3 2-6-0 61949 with stepped tender in BR lined black with late crest
Bachmann
32-276
Class K3 2-6-0 61932 in BR lined black with early emblem with group standard tender
Bachmann
32-275
Class K3 2-6-0 2934 with group standard tender in LNER black
Bachmann
32-275K
Class K3 2-6-0 61811 in BR black with late crest - Weathered (Exclusive to Collectors Club)
Bachmann LNER K3 61862 is a 1/76 scale model locomotive representing the London & North Eastern Railway K3 class. It is finished in a pristine Lined Black livery with the Early British Railways emblem and carries the running number 61862.
The model measures 250 mm in length, has a 2‑6‑0 wheel arrangement and is powered by steam. It is DCC Ready with an 8‑pin socket and can negotiate a minimum radius curve of 2nd Radius (438 mm). The original locomotive was built in 1920, with a total production run of 193 units, and was designed by Nigel Gresley.
This Bachmann product carries the manufacturer part number 32‑281 and represents the British Railways period featuring the early crest.