Dapol 4D-005-003

Class 59 204 National Power Diesel Locomotive

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Prototype Eras
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways

Manufacturer description

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 Yeoman’s dissatisfaction with the performance of the BR Class 56. The first 4 locomotives built by GM’s 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 Yeoman’s 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).

MODEL
These great little models feature lots of details including etched grills, directional lighting, and finely printed external logos and numbering.

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Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
4D-005-003
GTIN
5016927048617
RRP
£160.37

Model details

DCC status
DCC 21
Livery
National Power
Minimum radius curve
Radius 2
Power pickup
All wheels
Coupling
NEM / Tension lock
Based on preserved
No
Directional lighting
No
Finish
Pristine
Passenger figures
No
Pickup in tender
No
Minimum radius
Radius 2
Coupling type
Tension lock
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Chassis construction
Heavy diecast
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Tooling date
2022
Features
Interior lighting

Prototype information

In service until
Present
Main duties
Heavy Freight
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
Locomotive class*
Class 59
Motive power
Diesel
Wheel arrangement
Co-Co
Built by
General Motors Electro Motive Division

* 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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Dapol Class 59 204 National Power Diesel Locomotive is a 1:87 scale model of a Co‑Co diesel locomotive built by General Motors Electro Motive Division between 1985 and 1995. The prototype, numbered 59204 and named Vale of Glamorgan, was one of six Class 59/2 units ordered by National Power and is painted in the National Power livery. It represents the initial privatisation era of British freight railways and features all‑wheel power pickup, NEM/tension lock coupling, interior cab lighting and independent directional lighting.

The model measures 278 mm over buffers, 34 mm wide and 49 mm high, and is supplied in a pristine finish. Key details include a finely moulded body with etched grills and printed nameplates (etched plates are supplied separately), cast wheels with relief and appropriate colouring, a heavy die‑cast chassis, and DCC readiness (DCC 21) for operation on 12 V DC track. The locomotive is compatible with a minimum radius curve of radius 2.

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