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Prototype Era
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
The Mk2Fs were the final evolution of the Mk2 family, British Rail’s second generation of standard coach design, and these coaches featured full air conditioning, interior panelling made of plastic, a new style of seating and tinted windows. Initially only three types were built, Tourist Second Opens, First Opens and Brake Second Opens, but some First Opens were later converted into Restaurant First Buffets, whilst several Brake Second Opens were fitted with a driving cab at one end, becoming Driving Brake Second Opens for push-pull use.
When it comes to the Bachmann Branchline model, we’ve gone to great lengths to replicate every detail of the Mk2F in miniature. The Distinctive Mk2 shape is captured to a tee whilst on the roof, the ventilators are expertly moulded, and the toilet panels are completed with metal wire grab handles. Each end features separately fitted metal handrails, the corridor gangway doors are modelled faithfully, even down to the two small windows, and the end footsteps at each corner are also included. Additional accessories are supplied which can be fitted to the ends, including the ETH socket and cabling, a choice of interchangeable tail lamps and lamp brackets, and alternative buffers allowing users to choose between extended or retracted buffers.
On the bodysides each door is complete with hinges, handles and even door bumper details, whilst the flush, tinted glazing gives these coaches their characteristic streamlined appearance. Part way through their careers the Mk2Fs were fitted with door interlock lights, and these too are modelled where appropriate. Take a look below the solebar and you will find a full complement of equipment – all necessary for the braking, electrical and air-conditioning systems.
The B4 bogies are fitted with metal wheelsets that run in metal bearings, with each bogie constructed from several components to ensure that the springs, suspension, brakes and, where relevant, footsteps can all be modelled in full relief. The tension lock couplings fit into NEM pockets that are mounted on a close-coupling mechanism which is fitted to the coach floor, operating in tandem with the bogie as it turns. Inside each model is an interior featuring the prototypical layout of tables and chairs, and brake vehicles even contain the luggage compartment caging, whilst the livery application is nothing short of exceptional, using authentic colours, logos and fonts to give every model an exquisite appearance.
The icing on the cake of this DCC On Board model is the full suite of lighting that is controlled by an integrated DCC Decoder. When used on DCC up to five lighting features can be enjoyed namely the passenger saloon lighting, guard’s compartment lights (where applicable), Door interlock lights (where applicable and each side of the coach is controlled separately) and the tail light which can be set to flash or be constantly on or off – both battery and oil lamps are provided along with a lamp bracket ‘blank’ allowing full customisation of the tail lamp feature to suit any scenario. When used on analogue control, interior lights and the tail lamps will work when power is applied – the latter being switchable between flashing, constant on or off using the switch mounted within the chassis of the model.
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The Bachmann Branchline model is a representation of a British Rail Mk2F ex-TSO Staff Coach in Network Rail Yellow livery. This model is part of the Branchline range and represents the final evolution of the Mk2 family of coaches, which were introduced during the initial privatisation period. The Mk2Fs featured air conditioning, plastic interior panelling, new seating, and tinted windows.
The model is designed to replicate every detail of the Mk2F, including the distinctive shape, ventilators, and toilet panels. The roof features metal wire grab handles, and the ends have separately fitted metal handrails. The corridor gangway doors are modelled with small windows and end footsteps. Additional accessories, such as ETH sockets, tail lamps, and lamp brackets, are also included.
The model's bodysides feature detailed door hinges, handles, and door bumper details, as well as flush, tinted glazing. The model also includes door interlock lights, which were fitted to some Mk2Fs part way through their careers. The B4 bogies are fitted with metal wheelsets and metal bearings, and the tension lock couplings are designed for use with NEM pockets.
The model's interior features a prototypical layout of tables and chairs, as well as luggage compartment caging in brake vehicles. The livery application is accurate, using authentic colours, logos, and fonts. The model also features a full suite of lighting, which can be controlled using an integrated DCC decoder. The lighting features include passenger saloon lighting, guard's compartment lights, door interlock lights, and a tail light that can be set to flash or be constantly on or off.
The model is part of the OO scale Branchline range and is Era 9, representing the initial privatisation period. It is available in Pristine Network Rail Yellow livery and has a running number of 6117. The model features a length of 273mm over the couplings.