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Prototype Era
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)
The Class 121 single-car Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) is Bachmann Branchline’s flagship First Generation multiple unit, equalled only by its 3-car Class 117 stablemate. Employing cutting edge technology, these high fidelity models boast a wealth of detail and era-specific options to depict specific railcars at various points during their working careers which, for some, extended towards 60 years in service. Returning to the Branchline range in a selection of new liveries, these iconic suburban DMUs will make a fine addition to any model railway set in the steam-diesel transition period onwards.
Capturing the look and character of the prototype, this Class 121 is adorned with many separate detail components whilst underneath the engine, drive gear and auxiliary equipment is all depicted faithfully. It may be hard to believe, but within these components and integrated into the underframe is hidden the drive mechanism, which is totally invisible with no intrusion into the interior of the model. Talking of the interior and the fine detail extends inside the model too, complete with prototypical decoration. The livery application is executed to a high standard both inside and out, using accurate colours and authentic fonts, typefaces and logos to stunning effect.
Driven by the low profile mechanism, the technology continues with the lighting suite which includes directional lights, interior cab and passenger saloon lights, and Illuminated headcode boxes and destination blinds, all of which can be enjoyed by analogue users – controlled with the under-chassis switches – or via dedicated functions on DCC. With a Plux22 DCC decoder socket and pre-fitted speaker, these models are ready for sound or why not opt for a SOUND FITTED which provides authentic sound effects on both DCC and Analogue Control straight out of the box!
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CLASS 121 HISTORY
Thought to be the UK’s longest serving first generation Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU), the Class 121s were first introduced in 1960. Nicknamed ‘Bubble Cars’, a total of 16 Class 121 Driving Motor Brake Second (DMBS) units were built by the Pressed Steel Company between 1960 and 1961 following the same basic design of the Class 117 3-Car DMU, featuring the standard ‘Derby’ cab and high-density seating. They were similar to the Class 122 DMUs but were distinguished by the presence of the four character headcode box above the cab. The single car units had a cab at each end, plus a guard’s area and seating for 65 passengers. Where additional capacity was required the Class 121s could be coupled with other DMUs that had blue square multiple working equipment.
Delivered to the Western Region, the units were intended for use on branch lines in Cornwall and the Thames Valley. The Class later spread further across the Western Region, whilst also moving to other areas in due course, with several examples ending up with Network SouthEast following Sectorisation. Many of the Class were later repurposed for Departmental work although three remained in passenger service with Silverlink following Privatisation. Chiltern Railways were the final operator of the Class 121s, using two for services between Aylesbury and Princes Risborough, the final unit was withdrawn in 2017. A significant number of the Class survive in preservation.
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU BR Green (Speed Whiskers)
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU BR Blue & Grey
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU BR Network SouthEast (Revised)
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU BR Green (Speed Whiskers)
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU BR Network SouthEast (Revised)
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU BR Blue & Grey
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU W55033 BR Blue
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU 55022 BR Network SouthEast (Original)
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU W55028 BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU W55028 BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU 55022 BR Network SouthEast (Original)
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU W55033 BR Blue
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU 55022 BR Network SouthEast (Original)
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU W55034 BR White & Blue
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU W55034 BR White & Blue
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Class 121 Single-Car DMU W55028 BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 121 Single Car DMU Set number 120 GW 150
Bachmann Class 121 Single-Car DMU W55033 in BR Blue Livery
This OO scale model of a Class 121 single-car Diesel Multiple Unit is a flagship model from Bachmann's Branchline range. The model is DCC Ready, with a Plux 22 socket, and features a range of era-specific details and lighting options.
The model has a length of 278mm and is finished in pristine BR Blue livery, with a running number of W55033. It is equipped with a 3-pole motor and flywheel, providing drive to the bogie at the guard's compartment end. The model also features a diecast metal, multi-stage gearbox, with gearing arranged for prototypical running speeds and haulage capabilities.
The model has a wealth of separately applied detail parts, including metal lamp irons and cab end handrails, exhaust pipes and windscreen wipers. The bogies are constructed from multiple components, featuring brake and suspension detail and steps where prototypically appropriate. The interior is also detailed, with seating, partitions and driver's chair and control desk in each cab.
The model features directional lighting, including illuminated headcode panels and high intensity headlights, which can be switched on and off independently at either end via the chassis-mounted switches or via dedicated DCC functions. The model also features separately illuminated destination panels, passenger saloon lighting, and cab interior lighting.
The model is supplied with a full set of decorated bufferbeam pipework and accessory parts, and is designed to operate on curves of second radius (438mm) or greater. It also features a Plux22 DCC decoder interface, a quality speaker, and a Zimo MS450P22 DCC Sound Decoder on SOUND FITTED versions. The model is available in a range of liveries, including the BR Blue livery featured in this example.
The Class 121 single-car DMU was a significant part of British Rail's fleet, with 16 units built between 1960 and 1961. The units were nicknamed 'Bubble Cars' due to their distinctive design, and were intended for use on branch lines in Cornwall and the Thames Valley. Many of the units were later repurposed for Departmental work, but several remained in passenger service until the class was finally withdrawn in 2017.