Bachmann 35-282Z

McIntosh 812 Class 0-6-0 Steam Locomotive in BR Black Early Emblem No.57565 - Weathered

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Prototype Era
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest

Manufacturer description

Exclusive Product

The model will be produced for Rails of Sheffield by Bachmann Europe Plc. The locomotive is currently under development, full site surveys having been carried out thanks to the owners and the staff at the Strathspey Railway’s Aviemore shed.

The locomotives were produced during the time that John McIntosh was Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Caledonian Railway (1895 -1914). The first 17 locomotives were built at the Caledonian’s St. Rollox works during 1899 (Nos. 812 - 828). A further 12 were built at St. Rollox later that year.

At the turn of the last century the Caledonian found itself to be short of engines suitable for mineral traffic. With St. Rollox fully committed to other work, it turned to three outside contractors (Neilson Reid, Sharp Stewart and Dübs) to build 50 more engines between them using the Class 812 drawings, orders being placed on December 29th1898. The engines from the outside contractors differed from the original batch only in having Drummond style number plates (the originals having the McIntosh type) and three link couplings.

The first 17 locomotives were officially mixed traffic locomotives but were turned out in the distinctive Caledonian blue livery. Some had Westinghouse pumps and screw link couplings to enable them to be used on passenger services. The remaining members of the class spent much of their time working coal and other mineral trains around Scotland. Under LMS ownership after 1923, the class were painted in black livery and lost their Westinghouse pumps.

The first of the class was withdrawn in 1946 and the last in 1963. No.828 is the sole survivor having been earmarked for preservation by the Caledonian Railway 828 Trust for display at the Glasgow Museum of Transport then located in a former Glasgow Corporation Tram Depot. It was restored at Cowlairs Works during 1966 and painted in Caledonian Railway blue.

It was the long-term ambition of the owners to restore the locomotive to full working order and in October 1980 it was moved to the Strathspey Railway where it was rebuilt. Returning to steam in 1992 and to operational traffic in 1993 where it is currently in use.

The locomotive is due major works attention in 2020. Bachmann and Rails of Sheffield would like to thank The Caledonian Railway 828 Trust, the owners of No. 828, for providing facilities and encouragement to turn this project into reality.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Product Code
35-282Z
GTIN
803393062750
RRP
£179.95
Release date
TBA
Limited edition model for
Rails of Sheffield

Model details

DCC status
DCC Ready
Finish
Weathered
Interior lighting
No
Tooling date
2021
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Passenger figures
No
Pickup in tender
No
Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm)
Minimum radius
Radius 2
Livery
Black with Early Emblem
Coupling type
Tension lock
Directional lighting
No
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Chassis construction
Plastic & metal
Based on preserved
No

Prototype information

Wheel configuration
0-6-0
Tractive effort
20, 170 lbf
Total built
79
Operated by
Caledonian Railway, London Midland Scottish Railway, British Railways
Main duties
Mixed traffic, local freight and branchline passenger
Locomotive type
Steam
In service until
1963
Builders
Caledonian Railway, Dübs & Co, Neilson Reid & Co, Sharp Stewart
Build dates
1899 - 1900
Locomotive class*
Caledonian Railway 812
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 McIntosh 812 Class 0‑6‑0 steam locomotive model, number 57566, is offered as a limited‑edition product for the Rails of Sheffield range. The model is DCC ready, finished in a pristine black livery with the early British Railways emblem, and carries the manufacturer part number 35‑282Z. It has a minimum radius of 438 mm (2nd radius) and represents a locomotive built between 1899 and 1909 for the Caledonian Railway, later operated by British Railways. The prototype class of 96 engines was designed by John McIntosh and was used for mixed traffic and mineral work, later being painted black under LMS ownership.

The model is being produced by Bachmann Europe Plc following full site surveys at the Strathspey Railway’s Aviemore shed. Historical notes state that the first 17 locomotives were built at the Caledonian St Rollox works in 1899, with further units supplied by external contractors after orders placed on 29 December 1898. The sole surviving original, No 828, is preserved by the Caledonian Railway 828 Trust and operates on the Strathspey Railway. The development of the model acknowledges the assistance of the Trust and its owners.

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