Bachmann 35-419SF

Class 47/3 47375 'Tinsley Traction Depot' BR RF Distribution European

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Prototype Era
Era 8 (1983 to 1994) British Rail Sectorisation

Manufacturer description

As part of our Autumn 2021 British Railway Announcements, we are delighted to present the stunning all-new Bachmann Branchline Class 47/3 No. 47375 ‘Tinsley Traction Depot – Quality Approved’ in BR Railfreight Distribution European livery.

Designed from scratch, this all-new model incorporates unrivalled levels of detail and technical features taking the Branchline Class 47 to new heights for British outline diesel locomotives. With high fidelity mouldings, numerous separately fitted parts and countless tooling variations to capture the minutiae of the real locomotives throughout their lives - ensuring each model is faithful to its prototype – our new 47 is brought to life with an exquisite livery application using true-to-prototype colours, fonts and logos. Along with an unprecedented array of lighting features, our new Dual Fitted speaker system is fitted to all models bringing to life our SOUND FITTED models. For the ultimate experience, choose our SOUND FITTED DELUXE models with their ground breaking motorised radiator fans and authentic tinted windscreen glazing!

DETAIL VARIATIONS SPECIFIC TO THIS MODEL

BACHMANN BRANCHLINE CLASS 47 SPECIFICATION

MECHANISM:

DETAILING:

LIGHTING:

DCC:

SOUND:

LIVERY APPLICATION:

 

SOUNDS

F0 - Directional Lights - On/Off (plus Light Switch Sound)

F1 - On - Warm Engine Start / On, Off - Failed Engine Start / On, Off, On - Cold Engine Start

F2 - Brake

F3* - Horn (Playable)

F4* - Two-Tone Horn

F5 - Heavy Load

F6 - Coasting (Manual notch Down if F22 On)

F7 - Maximum Revs (Manual notch Up if F22 On)

F8** - On - Coupling Up / Off - Uncoupling Up

F9 - Flange Squeal (Speed Related)

F10 - Fan Noise

F11 - Engine Room Lights On/Off (plus Light Switch Sound)

F12 - On - Guard’s Whistle / Off - Driver’s Response Horn

F13 - Cab Lights On/Off No. 1 (plus Light Switch Sound)

F14 - Cab Lights On/Off No. 2 (plus Light Switch Sound)

F15 - Auto Uncouple Cycle

F16 - AWS Horn

F17 - AWS Bell

F18 - On - Sound Fades Out / Off - Sound Fades In

F19 - Mute (Latch) / Volume Cycles 6 Levels (Trigger)

F20 - No. 1 End (Fan) Directional Lights Off

F21 - No. 2 End (non-Fan) Directional Lights Off

F22 - Manual Notching Logic On/Off (control with F6 & F7)

F23 - Spirax Valve

F24 - Station Announcement

F25 - On - Driver’s Door Open / Off - Driver’ Door Shut

F26 - Air Dump

*Alternative Horn sounds and behaviour can be selected via CV changes

** Alternative coupling sounds can be selected via CV changes

 

Analogue Users: Please note that normal load running sounds and any other automatic or randomised sounds will also operate when this model is used on analogue control (DC) straight from the box!

 

CLASS 47 HISTORY

Towards the end of the 1950s, British Railways began planning a new fleet of diesel locomotives and after investigating several prototypes, BR decided to place an order with Brush Engineering for 20 locomotives during February 1961. The resulting design became the iconic Brush Type 4 Diesel locomotive, a practical, versatile design with a very distinctive cab. Powered with a Sulzer engine and initially rated at 2,750hp, the locomotive could achieve a top speed of 75mph with a tractive effort of 55,000lb. Building commenced in January 1962 and the first locomotive No. D1500 appeared in late September of the same year with test runs on the London Midland Region and Western Region. The design was a success and BR went on to order a total of 512 with continuous production through to early 1967, forming the largest single class of main-line diesel locomotives in the UK.

During this time and subsequent years, several variations appeared with an increase in speed and tractive effort to 95mph and 62,000lb respectively. Originally fitted with four character train reporting head-codes, these changed to marker lights, with the addition of high intensity lights and roof aerials in the late 1980s. Other variations involved the fitting of different types of steam heating boiler for early BR coaching stock, later replaced with electric train heating for use with modern rolling stock. The numbering system started with four figures but changed to five with the introduction of the TOPS coding system which saw the locomotives classified as Class 47 Diesels with variations such as 47/0, 47/2, 47/3, 47/4 and 47/7. By the end of the 1990s, half of the Class 47 fleet had been withdrawn or scrapped, 33 have been converted into Class 57 locomotives and several have been preserved, including the original No. D1500, now numbered 47401.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Range
Branchline
Product Code
35-419SF
GTIN
803393064617
RRP
£339.95
Catalogue
Autumn 2021
Release date
November 2022

Model details

DCC status
DCC Sound Fitted
Finish
Pristine
Livery
Railfreight Distribution European
Tooling date
2021
Minimum radius
Radius 2
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Coupling type
Tension lock
Chassis construction
Heavy diecast
Passenger figures
No
Coupling
NEM
Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm)
Based on preserved
No
Features
Interior lighting
Pickup in tender
Directional lighting

Prototype information

Power output
2,750 hp
(Later derated to 2,580 hp)
Top speed
75 or 95 mph
Total built
512
Tractive effort
55,000 to 60,000 lbf
Wheel configuration
Co-Co
In service until
Present
Locomotive type
Diesel-Electric
Build dates
1962 to 1968
Builder
Brush Traction
British Rail Crewe Works
Operated by
British Rail
Advenza Freight
Anglia
Caledonian Sleeper
Colas Rail
Cotswold Rail
Direct Rail Services
EWS
First Great Western
FM Rail
Fragonset
Freightliner
GB Railfreight
Harry Needle Railroad Co.
ONE
Porterbrook
Rail Operations Group
Riviera Trains
Victa Westlink Rail
Virgin Trains
Waterman Railways
West Coast Railway Co.
Main duties
Mixed Traffic
Locomotive class*
Class 47
Motive power
Diesel
Wheel arrangement
Co-Co

* 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 Branchline have released a OO‑scale model of British Rail Class 47/3 locomotive number 47375, named “Tinsley Traction Depot”. The model is presented in the Railfreight Distribution European livery with a pristine finish and carries etched nameplates and depot plaques.

The prototype is a Co‑Co diesel locomotive built in 1964‑65, originally capable of 80 mph and later uprated to 95 mph. The model measures 255 mm in length, rides on NEM‑310/311 16.5 mm wheels, and is equipped with a five‑pole twin‑shaft motor driving all axles via die‑cast metal gearboxes. It can negotiate second‑radius curves of 438 mm or greater and uses NEM‑362 detachable coupling pockets.

Electronic features include a Plux22 DCC decoder, an ESU Loksound V5DCC sound decoder and two quality speakers. Directional lighting, cab lighting and engine‑room lighting are individually switchable on DCC or analogue control, with authentic colour temperatures. Optional “Sound‑Fitted Deluxe” versions add motorised radiator fans and tinted windscreen glazing.

Detail work is extensive: plated headcode panel at the No 1 end, cut‑cab profile, checker‑plate kick‑plate, single‑arm wipers, round buffers, full cab roof vents, Serck radiator grilles, ribbed exhaust panels, later‑type extended fuel tanks, NRN aerials, high‑intensity headlights, plated bogie‑mounted cab steps and a slow‑speed speedometer drive. The model is supplied with die‑cast metal chassis, bogie towers and metal bearing axles, all finished to prototype standards.

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