Bachmann 39-685DC

BR Mk2F RFB Restaurant First Buffet BR Blue & Grey

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Prototype Eras
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation

Manufacturer description

History

British Rail's second generation of Standard Coach design is known as the Mark 2. Design and construction followed on from the universal and ubiquitous Mk1 family of coaching stock, with the prototype example built in 1963. Series production continued until 1975 at Derby Carriage Works. They were of steel construction, and of a more monocoque design than the Mk1, which added to their safety and integrity in event of collision or mishap.

As passenger expectations and railway operations had moved on since the vast Mk1 range was conceived, and because there was still much life left in the Mk1s by the mid-sixties, a much reduced number of vehicle types were built. The basic Mk2 types included First and Second class accommodation, with corridors and compartments only available to First Class passengers, all Second Class coaches were conceived as open saloons. First and Second class Brake coaches were built, but no full brakes, catering cars, restaurants, buffets or sleeping cars were included, Mark 1 coaches fulfilling these needs until Mark 3s came along in the late seventies.

The Mark 2 family underwent a number of tweaks and improvements during the 12 years construction period. The principal visual differences included air braking from Mk2A, removal of the central bodyside doors and vestibule (Mk2B), introduction of wrap-around corner doors and provision of one WC at each end in lieu of two at one end (Mk2B), air conditioning - so no opening windows in the saloon area (Mk2D), no side corridor First Class compartment vehicles (from Mk2E onwards), varying style and colours of end gangway doors.

Bachmann has produced early and late types of Mk2 vehicles, Mk2A with the characteristic early features of this widely-travelled type, and the final evolution of the Mk2, the Mk2F, including the popular Mk2F DBSO that was converted from the standard BSO for push-pull operation between Edinburgh and Glasgow in the late 1970s, with the dedicated Class 47/7 'shove duff' fleet, converted from members of Class 47/4. The Mk2Fs are available with DCC operated lighting, and the DBSO itself has DCC controlled cab and interior lighting. Bachmann also produces the Class 47 and Class 90 that have operated with the DBSO Mk2F.

Mk2s have carried a wide range of liveries including BR Blue & Grey, Inter-City, Swallow, Regional Railways, ScotRail, Virgin Trains, Anglia, Network SouthEast, Virgin CrossCountry, Arriva, and many current liveries with railtour and heritage operators including Locomotive Services Limited (LSL), West Coast Railway Company and more.

Mk2s have during their 50+ operating life formed many of the famous named trains including The Flying Scotsman, hauled by Class 55 Deltics, the Royal Scot, Caledonian, the Electric Scot, and many more. Regional Railways Class 37s were a long time favourite of enthusiasts, working with Mk2 coaching stock on rural routes especially in Scotland, Wales and more recently the Cumbrian Coast and Norfolk, and older enthusiasts will remember early Mk2s operating alongside steam in the North West during the well-liked and rich in modelling inspiration 'Transition Era' 1965-68.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Range
Branchline
Product Code
39-685DC
GTIN
803393035600
RRP
£94.95
Release date
November 2022

Model details

Finish
Pristine
Livery
Blue & Grey
DCC status
DCC Fitted
Minimum radius
Radius 2
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Chassis construction
Lightweight
Tooling date
2018
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Coupling type
Tension lock
Running number
M1254
Features
Interior lighting
Directional lighting

Prototype information

Main duties
Local & Express Passenger
In service until
Present
Builder
British Rail Engineering Limited
Build date
1963 to 1975
Type of vehicle
Mark 2 Coach
Total built
1,876
Locomotive class*
First
Coach type
British Railways Mark 2F
TOPS classification
RFB (Restaurant First Buffet)

* 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 BR Mk2F RFB – Restaurant First Buffet – in Blue & Grey livery, presented in pristine condition. The model measures 270 mm in length and is fitted with Digital Command Control (DCC). It features directional lighting and interior lighting, and carries the running number M1254. The coach type is British Railways Mark 2F, classified as RFB (Restaurant First Buffet), operated by British Rail and designated as a First‑class vehicle. Manufacturer part number is 39‑685DC and the model represents the British Rail Blue (TOPS) period.

The kit reproduces the second‑generation Mark 2 coaching stock introduced from 1963, with a monocoque steel construction and safety improvements over the earlier Mk1. It reflects the final Mk2F evolution, which included DCC‑controlled lighting and the ability to operate in push‑pull formations when coupled to a DBSO.

This model is suitable for collectors and railway modellers seeking an accurate representation of a British Rail standard restaurant buffet carriage from the late‑1970s, complete with period‑appropriate livery and operational details.

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