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Prototype Eras
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)
We are delighted to introduce our all-new Branchline model of Class 24/0 No. 24035 in BR Blue livery as part of our Summer 2021 British Railway Announcements.
We’ve taken a fresh look at the classic Class 24/0 and designed this model from the rails up, developing new tooling to incorporate a wealth of detail coupled with an exquisite livery application. Features include working directional and cab* lighting plus a pre-fitted speaker for easy DCC Sound fitting – or why not choose our SOUND FITTED version instead (item No. 32-416SF)
MODEL FEATURES:
CLASS 24/0 HISTORY
The widely travelled British Railways Class 24 diesel-electric locomotives, also known as the Sulzer Type 2, were built from 1958 to 1961. One hundred and fifty-one were built at BR’s Derby, Crewe and Darlington Works, the first twenty of them as part of the British Railways 1955 Modernisation Plan. This Class was used as the basis for the development of the Class 25 locomotives. Initial deliveries were for operation in the Crewe and Derby areas, but fifteen of the initial twenty were diverted for use on the Southern Region to cover for delays in the Kent Coast Electrification scheme.
As deliveries continued, allocations were made to both the London Midland Region and Eastern Region, and with the Class becoming familiar to crews and staff around London they were used on freight trains over the Metropolitan Widened Lines. Locos allocated to East Anglia for use on freight soon became redundant due to the rundown of services in that region, and these were, in turn, moved to Wales and Lancashire.
All Class 24s were powered by the reliable 6LDA28-A Sulzer engine which gave an output of 1,160bhp. Disc headcodes were fitted to all Class 24/0s along with large fuel tanks and water tanks for the steam heat boilers, although these were later removed in many cases. The first Class 24 was withdrawn in 1967 following fire damage but the last remained in service until 1980. Class 24/1 No. 24061 also survived until 1987 thanks to its transfer to Departmental use and was one of four Class 24s to be preserved.
The Bachmann Branchline range also includes both disc headcode and headcode box versions of the Class 24/1 locomotives.
* 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
32-415
Class 24/0 D5036 Disc Headcode BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
Bachmann
32-415SF
Class 24/0 D5036 Disc Headcode BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
Bachmann
32-416SF
Class 24/0 24035 Disc Headcode BR Blue
Bachmann
32-442SF
Class 24/1 24137 BR Blue
Bachmann
32-441SF
Class 24/1 D5149 BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
Bachmann
32-440SF
Class 24/1 D5135 BR Green (Late Crest)
Bachmann
32-442
Class 24/1 24137 BR Blue
Bachmann
32-441
Class 24/1 D5149 BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
Bachmann
32-440
Class 24/1 D5135 BR Green (Late Crest)
Bachmann
32-444
Class 24/1 97201 'Experiment' Disc Headcode BR RTC (Original)
Bachmann
32-443SF
Class 24/1 D5094 Disc Headcode BR Green (Late Crest)
Bachmann
32-443
Class 24/1 D5094 Disc Headcode BR Green (Late Crest)
Bachmann
32-444SF
Class 24/1 97201 'Experiment' Disc Headcode BR RTC (Original)
Bachmann
32-425
Class 24 24081 in BR Blue
Bachmann
32-426
Class 24 D5054 in BR Green
Bachmann
32-427
Class 24 Derby D5085 in Two Tone Green
Bachmann
32-428
Class 24 5087 in BR blue
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Bachmann Branchline OO scale model of British Rail Class 24/0 locomotive number 24035 in BR blue livery. The model is finished in pristine condition and carries a 5‑pole motor with twin flywheels. It is equipped with directional lighting, interior cab lighting (when fitted with DCC), a pre‑fitted speaker and a 21‑pin DCC ready socket. The locomotive is mounted on NEM coupling pockets and includes a selection of disc headcodes, an accessory pack with decorated bufferbeam pipework and sprung buffers. Its overall length is 210 mm.
Key specifications: built to represent a locomotive built in 1958‑1959, wheel arrangement Bo‑Bo, diesel electric motive power, maximum speed 75 mph, operator British Rail. The model carries manufacturer part number 32‑416 and is supplied as a DCC ready unit, with a recommended decoder (item 36‑557). It is part of the Era 7 range and includes detailed cab interior decoration.