Bachmann 35-351

Class 20/0 Disc Headcode D8015 BR Green (Late Crest)

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Prototype Era
Era 5 (1957 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest

Manufacturer description

Announced as part of our Spring 2021 British Railway Announcements, we are pleased to share our all-new Branchline model of Class 20/0 No. D8015 in BR Green (Late Crest) livery.

Designed from the rails up, this all-new model brings our classic Class 20/0 right up to date, capturing the subtle lines of these distinctive locomotives. Our BR Green model portrays one of the first twenty Class 20s to be built with original features such as the oval buffers, nose-mounted ladder and the plain equalising beams on the bogies. With disc headcodes at each end, the accessory pack includes a selection of discs allowing modellers to fit the combination best suited to their requirements.

Technical features include fully functioning directional and cab lighting, whilst the model also has a pre-fitted speaker and a Plux22 DCC Decoder socket for those wishing to equip their model for use on DCC.

Also available with SOUND FITTED (Item No. 35-351SF)

MODEL FEATURES:

CLASS 20/0 HISTORY

The British Railways Board's (BRB) 1955 modernisation plan called for a change to alternative forms of traction and manufacturers were asked to produce trial or initial designs for evaluation. English Electric adapted an existing design based on an export model for a 1,000bhp diesel and 20 were built as a pilot scheme for assessment.

The first batch was built in 1957 and the diesels were assigned to work from Devon's Road depot, East London. The design was a success from the start and by 1962 a total of 127 had been built. Following assessment of all the Type 1 diesels, BRB placed a further order increasing the total to 228 by 1968 and the design became the BR standard for 1,000bhp diesel locomotives. With the introduction of TOPS the locomotives were designated Class 20 and renumbered 20001 to 20228. The locomotives were principally designed for freight work but also saw service on summer passenger trains where train heating was not required. The Class 20s worked over the Eastern, London Midland and Scottish regions as well as into Wales and were commonly associated with coal traffic. The only drawback the Class had was its single end cab, unlike modern designs that have a cab at each end. BR resolved this problem by regularly operating the Class 20s as pairs, nose to nose, and with the combined power of 2,000bhp they were able to haul the heavier block freight trains.

BR's decision to switch to Type 5 and in particular Class 60 diesels in the late 1980s started a gradual withdrawal of the fleet, with just 28 left by 1994. A tribute to the design is that after 45 years the Class is still in service with DRS on mainline duties following refurbishment, the resulting locomotives being designated Class 20/3s. At least 28 of the class are now preserved.

Catalogue listing

Brand:
Bachmann
Range:
Branchline
Product Code:
35-351
GTIN:
803393063542
RRP:
£179.95
Catalogue:
Spring 2021
Release date:
Jan/Feb 2024

Model details

DCC status
DCC Ready PluX22 socket
Finish
Pristine
Livery
Green with Late Crest
Running number
D8015
Features
Directional lighting
Interior lighting

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
British Rail Class 20/0
Operator
British Railways
Motive power
Diesel
Wheel arrangement
Bo-Bo
Max speed
60 mph / 75 mph
Built
1957-1968

* 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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