Bachmann 32-345

Class 25/2 25155 BR Blue

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Prototype Era
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)

Manufacturer description

The Class 25 Diesel Locomotive has long been a fixture of the Bachmann Branchline OO scale range, but this all-new model owes nothing to its predecessors. Designed from the rails up, this new family Class 25s from Bachmann Branchline encompasses Class 25/1s, 25/2s and 25/3s, capturing the differences – some small, some anything but – between the three distinct types. Regardless of the particular locomotive being depicted, every model features high fidelity mouldings and numerous separately fitted parts, with the utmost attention to detail paid to the features of the prototype.

Our new Class 25 is brought to life with an exquisite livery application using true-to-prototype colours, fonts and logos. Following the precedent set by the Bachmann Branchline Class 47, and subsequently the 37 and 31 too, the Class 25 features a full lighting suite and is available in three formats; this standard model, SOUND FITTED with a pre-fitted DCC Sound Decoder, or SOUND FITTED DELUXE with the award winning motorised radiator fan and authentic tinted windscreen glazing features!

 

DETAIL VARIATIONS SPECIFIC TO THIS MODEL

BACHMANN BRANCHLINE CLASS 25 SPECIFICATION

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CLASS 25 HISTORY

Following publication of the British Railways Modernization Plan in 1955, the British Rail Class 25 diesels were introduced into service in 1961 and were more powerful than the Class 24 Bo-Bo diesels introduced three years earlier.  A total of 325 Class 25 Diesel Locomotives over several sub-types were built, most at BR Derby, but some were constructed at Crewe and Darlington with a further 26 built by Beyer Peacock of Manchester. 

As Type 2 locomotives, the Class 25s were often seen working in pairs to increase operational power.  The class was, however, a true mixed traffic locomotive, equally at home on either passenger or mixed freight duties.  They were well suited to the task of replacing steam traction on duties over a wide area of the British Railways system and were allocated to numerous depots across the Eastern, London Midland, Scottish and Western Regions.  Although not allocated to the Southern Region, they were often seen on incoming and through traffic from the other regions.  Following closure of numerous lines in the late 1960s and the resultant loss of passenger work, during the 70s & 80s they were more likely to be seen on either freight, newspaper, parcels or specialized duties. with notable examples including the provision of train heating for steam hauled specials in their swansong years.  The Class was finally withdrawn from service in 1987, but twenty preserved locomotives survive to the present day.

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Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Range
Branchline
Product Code
32-345
GTIN
803393088347
RRP
£199.95
Catalogue
Summer 2024
Release date
October 2024

Model details

DCC status
DCC Ready (Plux 22 socket)
Livery
Blue
Motor
5 pole & twin flywheel
Coupling
NEM 362
Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm)
Finish
Pristine
Name
W.P. Allen
Tooling date
2023
Running number
25155
Features
Interior lighting
Directional lighting

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
Class 25
Motive power
Diesel
Built
August 1948
Total produced
327

* 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's OO scale Class 25/2 locomotive, model number 25155, is a highly detailed representation of the British Rail diesel locomotive. The model features a pristine blue livery and a 5-pole, twin flywheel motor for smooth operation.

This is part of Bachmann's new range of Class 25 models, which includes 25/1, 25/2, and 25/3 variants. Each model features high-fidelity mouldings and numerous separately fitted parts, with attention to detail paid to the prototype's features.

The model has a length of 202mm and features a Plux 22 DCC socket, allowing for easy installation of a decoder. It is available in three formats: standard, sound fitted, and sound fitted deluxe, with the latter two featuring a pre-fitted DCC sound decoder and other enhancements.

The Class 25/2 model features a late body with cantrail grilles, glazed headcode panels, and other details specific to this variant. The model is designed to operate on curves of second radius (438mm) or greater and features a five-pole, twin shaft motor with two flywheels providing drive to both bogies.

The locomotive's detailing includes rotating radiator fans, tinted windscreen glazing, and separately applied metal detail parts. The model also features sprung metal buffers, a cab interior with era-specific decoration, and a full set of decorated, model-specific bufferbeam pipework and accessory parts.

The lighting system includes directional lighting, illuminated headcode panels, and cab lighting, with authentic light colours and temperatures selected for each model based on era and application. The model is DCC ready and features a Plux 22 DCC decoder interface.

The sound system is also highly detailed, with a quality speaker employed for optimum sound reproduction and sound files produced specifically for the Bachmann Branchline Class 25 using recordings from real locomotives. The model operates on both DCC and analogue control as supplied.

The Class 25 locomotive was introduced in 1961 and was more powerful than the Class 24 Bo-Bo diesels. A total of 325 locomotives were built, with most being constructed at BR Derby, but some were also built at Crewe and Darlington, as well as by Beyer Peacock of Manchester. The Class 25s were often seen working in pairs and were well suited to replacing steam traction on duties over a wide area of the British Railways system. Although they were eventually withdrawn from service in 1987, 20 preserved locomotives survive to the present day.

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