Cavalex Models CM-60049-TGM

Class 60 049 “Scafell” Triple Grey Metals Diesel Electric Locomotive

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

Manufacturer description

60049 - Metals Sector
- Metals Sub-sector livery
- Era: 1991- March 1995
- Separate “Scafell” etched nameplates included
- Condition: As delivered
- Lights: Original Style WIPAC lights

Cavalex Models are pleased to announce our newly-tooled Class 60 in 4mm. The model is already significantly advanced and currently at the tooling stage, having been in the works for the past few years. All variants of the 60 are being tooled, to accurately cover all 100 locomotives produced between first delivery of 60001 in 1989 and the present day operations of the fleet. This will of course see the release of Class 60s in configurations and liveries that haven’t been available before in 1:76.2 scale.

The Cavalex Class 60 has been designed completely from scratch, based on original works drawings from Wabtec and an extensive survey of multiple locomotives at Toton. We have incorporated numerous innovations into the model which we’re looking forward to showcasing. Whilst the 60 has been released by other manufacturers in the past, it was an obvious choice for us given the prototype ran with all of our released and forthcoming wagons.

As with all of our models, the Class 60 has taken years of significant research and development time, which we believe has been well worth it to capture all of the features of this iconic modern type 5 freight loco. The model is currently in tooling.

The Cavalex 60 will be produced to the same high standard of finish as our highly regarded wagons as well as our forthcoming class 56, incorporating similar levels of detail and innovation.

THE CAVALEX CLASS 60 SPECIFICATION:
● 21 pin DCC interface and innovative removable panel to allow for easy DCC chip installation and access to the comprehensive dip switch control for DC users, which allows access to all of the DCC functions for lighting, without the need to remove the model from the track.
● Photo etched grilles throughout the model including body side, roof and etched grilles within the clean air bay.
● A wealth of separately fitted parts across the model, including bogies which aren’t just one piece mouldings to allow for proper detail relief as well as the under frame.
● Fully detailed model of the Class 60 engine room visible through the body side grilles.
● Full independently controlled lighting, allowing for parked, yard, light engine, and ‘on train’ modes, with realistic levels of brightness and colour representative of the prototype being modelled. Prototypical day/night lighting configurations for the modern livery examples. Engine room and cab lighting independently controllable via DCC functions.
● Realistically bright (or dim depending how you look at it) cab lighting, driver’s desk with individually printed dials and decorated full depth cab interior as per the prototype.
● Hall sensors for fully adjustable automated flange squeal on sound fitted models. This feature automatically provides the characteristic screech as the wheels enter sharp curves. Not having to activate the sound manually only adds to the immersive effect whilst driving the locomotive.
● Power bank providing smooth uninterrupted running, which combined with floating centre axles, allows trouble free road holding and power.
● 5 pole motor with twin flywheel and low ratio gearbox for prototypical running speeds typical of the class.
● Provision to order drop-in wheelsets to easily convert the loco to EM and P4 gauges for those modellers that wish to showcase the unparalleled levels of detail and accuracy of the model with equally accurate trackwork.
● Highly detailed and accurate underframe with numerous separately fitted parts.
● Individual details and finish that has been rigorously researched and applied to each model to represent the individual prototype as accurately as possible.
● DCC sound with custom ESU project for our factory fitted sound version and stay alive fitted to all models. EM1 type Speaker and additional sugar cube speaker in the chassis as standard for a balanced combination of low and high frequency sounds to accurately
reproduce the prototype via a custom recorded sound project.
● Etched name plates as appropriate to each model number.
● Two styles of cab roof mounted horns to accurately recreate all prototypes.
● Further yet to be announced innovative features

Catalogue listing

Brand
Cavalex Models
Product Code
CM-60049-TGM
RRP
£194.95
Release date
Q4 2024
Limited edition model for
Rails of Sheffield

Model details

DCC status
DCC Sound Ready
Features
Interior lighting

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
Class 60

* 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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Cavalex Models Class 60 049 “Scafell” Triple Grey Metals Diesel Electric Locomotive is a limited‑edition model released as part of the “Rails of Sheffield” collection. The locomotive is DCC sound ready and includes interior lighting. It is marketed as a Class 60 model with the manufacturer part number CM‑60049‑TGM and represents the British Rail sectorisation era, specifically the Metals Sub‑sector livery from 1991 to 31/03/1995. The kit is supplied with separate etched “Scafell” nameplates, is delivered in as‑delivered condition and features original style WIPAC lights.

The model is produced in 4 mm scale (1:76.2) and has been newly tooled after several years of development. Design work was based on original Wabtec drawings and a detailed survey of locomotives at Toton, aiming to cover all 100 locomotives built between 1989 and the present day. The construction incorporates photo‑etched grilles on the body sides, roof and clean‑air bay, as well as separately fitted bogies and underframe components to enhance detail.

Key technical features include a 21‑pin DCC interface with a removable panel for easy chip installation, fully independent lighting control for cab, engine‑room and exterior modes, hall‑sensor‑driven flange squeal on sound‑equipped units, a power bank with a five‑pole motor and low‑ratio gearbox for realistic running speeds, and optional drop‑in wheelsets for EM and P4 gauges. Sound is provided by a factory‑fitted ESU project with an EM1‑type speaker and an additional sugar‑cube speaker, delivering a balanced range of frequencies.

Further specifications comprise a highly detailed underframe, etched nameplates specific to each model number, two styles of cab‑roof mounted horns, and additional innovative features that are yet to be announced.

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