Dapol 4D-005-002SSM

Class 59 206 'John F Yeoman' DB Schenker Diesel Locomotive - DCC Sound & Smoke

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Prototype Eras
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation

Manufacturer description

Features of the Class 59 include:



DC & DCC Lighting Capabilities:


The Class 59 is a Co-Co formation diesel locomotive and the first US produced, privately-owned locomotive to operate regularly in the UK. The ordering of the first Class 59 was a result of quarry company Foster Yeomans dissatisfaction with the performance of the BR Class 56. The first 4 locomotives built by GMs Electromotive Division were delivered to Foster Yeoman during 1986 and 59005 in 1989. Proving very successful; one locomotive setting a new UK haulage record for a single locomotive of 4639 tonnes. Foster Yeomans rivals, Amey Roadstone Corp. (ARC) also ordered four modified Class 59s (59/1) as did National Power, who ordered six (59/2). GM invested in this initial UK success by extensively modifying the class 59 internally to produce the Class 66, also hugely successful, within both the UK and continental Europe. Other than 59003 (which after return from loan to HHPI in Germany, is operated by GBRf), the Class 59 fleet is operated today by DB Schenker and Mendip Rail (an ARC and FY joint venture).

Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
4D-005-002SSM
GTIN
5016927052751
RRP
£229.50

Model details

DCC status
DCC Sound
Tooling date
2022
Minimum radius
Radius 2
Coupling type
Tension lock
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Chassis construction
Heavy diecast
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)

Prototype information

In service until
Present
Operated by
ARC
DB Cargo
EWS
GB Railfreight
Foster Yeoman
Freightliner
Mendip Rail
National Power
Wheel configuration
Co-Co
Tractive effort
122,000 lbf
Total built
15
Build dates
1985 to 1995
Builder
General Motors Electro Motive Division
Locomotive type
Diesel-Electric
Main duties
Heavy Freight

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Dapol Class 59 model 206, named ‘John F Yeoman’, represents a DB Schenker diesel locomotive in DCC sound and optional smoke. The model carries the manufacturer part number 4D-005-002SSM and is marketed as DCC ready with sound fitted.

The locomotive is a finely moulded, die‑cast replica of a British Railways Early Crest Class 59. It includes cast wheels with detailed relief and colour, a heavy die‑cast chassis with all‑wheel pickup, and standard NEM pocket sockets. Applied fine details such as printed name plates (etched plates supplied separately) and a fully independent headlight and cab lighting system are also provided. An optional diesel exhaust effect can be fitted to simulate smoke.

Lighting functions are available in both DC and DCC modes. In DC operation the model offers independent control of the two end lamps and cab lights via switches. In DCC mode the head and tail lamps can be set to push/pull or light‑engine modes, a day/night headlamp selection is provided, marker lamps can be controlled where applicable, and cab lighting can be set for leading cab, trailing cab or off. DCC users may also add a clag smoke simulation on initial acceleration.

The real Class 59 is a Co‑Co diesel locomotive first delivered to the quarry firm Foster Yeoman in 1986, with further units arriving in 1989. It was the first US‑built, privately owned locomotive to operate regularly in the United Kingdom and set a UK haulage record of 4 639 tonnes. Today the class is operated by DB Schenker and Mendip Rail, with one example, 59003, returning to service in the UK after loan to HHPI in Germany.

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