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Bachmann 35-601SF

Class 170/1 2-Car DMU 170114 Midland Mainline

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Prototype Eras
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways

Manufacturer description

The Branchline ‘Turbostar’ is back with this brand-new model that has been designed from the rails up to create a new star for the OO scale multiple unit fleet. Building on the success of the Branchline Class 158 with its low level, invisible drive train and comprehensive lighting suite, our new ‘Turbostar’ take things a step further with the addition of a Bach-Up Stay Alive System. Like the 158, a Plux22 DCC Decoder socket is located beneath a removable underframe panel and this controls all vehicles via the inter-car couplings which incorporate close-coupling mechanisms and multiway electrical connections.

The lighting features include directional lights with day/night modes and independent control of either end, a necessity when you’re working your units in multiple, which you can do thanks to the working miniature BSI couplings fitted to the outer ends, allowing the new 170 to couple in multiple or with other units like the Branchline 158s. Passenger saloon lighting is fitted as are illuminated destination panels, while DCC users can take advantage of the working door interlock lights, and cab lights too. On this SOUND FITTED model, all of these lighting functions are controlled on DCC via the pre-fitted decoder which also produces authentic sounds for next level realism.

The model’s impressive specification is complemented by its good looks which are brought to life with the exquisite livery application, using authentic colours, logos and markings to create a showpiece model worthy of any modern collection.

 

MODEL FEATURES:

 

BACHMANN BRANCHLINE ‘TURBOSTAR’ SPECIFCIATION

MECHANISM:

EACH TWO-CAR UNIT COMPRISES TWO POWERED DRIVING VEHICLES WITH THE FOLLOWING FEATURES:

DETAILING:

LIGHTING:

DCC:

SOUND:

LIVERY APPLICATION:

 

CLASS 168/170/171 ‘TURBOSTAR’ DMU HISTORY

The ‘Turbostar’ Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) were built by ADtranz (which later became Bombardier Transportation) at the historic Derby Litchurch Lane Works. The ‘Turbostars’ are a family of DMUs that share a modular design, much of which was derived from the earlier Class 165 and 166 DMUs which came from the ‘Networker’ family of units.

Construction of the first ‘Turbostars’ began in 1997, shortly after the Privatisation of British Rail, with Chiltern Railways placing the opening order for new units that would go on to be known as the Class 168s. The first vehicles to be outshopped used ‘Networker’ style cabs as the new cab design was still being finalised and these units were allocated Class 168/0, whereas later builds which used the new ‘Turbostar’ cabs were classed as168/1s and 168/2s. The Class 168s were fitted with BSI couplings at the outer ends, with electrical connections that were compatible with the Class 165 and 166s that Chiltern had inherited from Network SouthEast.

The first Class 170 units were ordered by Midland Mainline with deliveries commencing in November 1998, the first units entering service in May the following year. Like the 168s, the Class 170s were fitted with BSI couplings but with standard electrical connections, allowing them to work in multiple with existing units in the Class 15x series. Construction took place over a seven year period at the end of which more than 120 units had been delivered in either 2-car or 3-car formations for multiple operators around the UK. The fleet is split into various subclasses, usually linked to the original operator and the train’s formation or interior layout as specified when new.

Concurrent with production of the Class 170s, Southern placed an order for Class 171s that were delivered as 4-car Class 171/8s in 2004. These differed from the 170s by having Dellner couplings instead of the BSI type at the outer ends, along with electronic destination panels on the bodysides. Southern had taken delivery of some 2-car Class 170s a year earlier and these were subsequently fitted with Dellner couplings and reclassified as 171/7s joining a small number of 2-car units that were built as 171s from new.

Today, the ‘Turbostars’ are still in daily frontline service across the UK, working on both regional and long distance-services for which they remain well suited thanks to their 100mph top speed. Class 168s and 171s are still operated by Chiltern and Southern respectively, whilst current operators of the Class 170 fleet include Cross Country, East Midlands Railway, Northern and ScotRail.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Range
Branchline
Product Code
35-601SF
GTIN
803393058272
RRP
£449.95
Catalogue
Summer 2026

Model details

DCC status
DCC Sound Fitted

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Bachmann Branchline Class 170/1 2‑Car DMU (running number 170114) is an OO‑scale model representing a Midland Mainline unit from the initial privatisation era. The model is supplied as a two‑car set, each car numbered 50114 and 79114, and is finished in authentic Midland Mainline livery with appropriate logos, numerals and markings. The overall length of the unit is 614 mm.

The model is fitted with a Plux22 DCC decoder socket under a removable underframe panel and includes a Bach‑Up Stay‑Alive system to maintain power on DCC operation. It comes pre‑installed with an ESU Loksound V5 DCC sound decoder and two speakers, one in each driving vehicle, providing recorded sounds taken from real Class 170 units. Lighting functions are fully controllable via DCC or chassis switches, including directional day/night lights, passenger saloon illumination, destination panels and cab lights, with independent control at each end.

Mechanically the unit uses an invisible low‑level drive train with a three‑pole motor, twin‑axle drive, metal bearings on each driven axle and metal pinpoint bearings on trailing axles. It features die‑cast metal multi‑stage gearboxes, 16.5 mm (OO gauge) wheels to NEM310/311 standards and working miniature BSI couplings with close‑coupling mechanisms. The model is designed to run on curves of second‑radius (438 mm) or greater and includes detailed moulded bodyshells, etched roof grilles, interior furnishings and a supplied accessory pack with a coupling tool.

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