Dapol 4D-005-009

Class 59 59104 Hanson Village of Great Elm Diesel Locomotive

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Prototype Era
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation

Manufacturer description

Based on the huge success of the first production run of OO Gauge Class 59’s Dapol have decided to announce the launch of the second production run of this fantastic model. Dapol will be releasing five liveries, with DCC Ready, DCC Fitted, DCC Sound Fitted, DCC Smoke Fitted and DCC Sound & Smoke Fitted options being available to pre-order.

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).

Features of the Class 59 include:

DC & DCC Lighting Capabilities

Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
4D-005-009
GTIN
5016927070281
RRP
£185.89
Release date
January 2026

Model details

DCC status
DCC Fitting Service NA
Tooling date
2022
Coupling type
Tension lock
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Chassis construction
Heavy diecast
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Minimum radius
Radius 2
Finish
Pristine
Livery
Blue
Name
Village of Great Elm
Running number
59104
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
Built
1985-1995
Total produced
15

* 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 59104 Hanson Village of Great Elm is an OO gauge diesel locomotive model produced by Dapol. It carries the manufacturer part number 4D‑005‑009 and represents the current era of the British railway fleet.

The model is offered in five liveries and can be ordered with a range of digital command control (DCC) options: DCC ready, DCC fitted, DCC sound fitted, DCC smoke fitted and DCC sound and smoke fitted. Interior lighting is fitted as standard, and the locomotive can be supplied with optional diesel exhaust smoke simulation.

The real Class 59 is a Co‑Co formation locomotive originally built by General Motors Electromotive Division for the UK quarry market. The first four units were delivered to Foster Yeoman in 1986, with a further batch arriving in 1989. The type set a UK haulage record of 4 639 tonnes and later spawned the widely used Class 66. Today the surviving Class 59s are operated by DB Schenker, Mendip Rail and GBRf.

Physical features of the Dapol model include a finely moulded body with applied details, printed name plates (etched plates supplied separately), cast wheels with fine relief and appropriate colour, a heavy die‑cast chassis with all‑wheel pickup, standard NEM pockets and an independently controlled headlamp, marker lamps and cab lights. Both DC and DCC lighting functions are supported, offering separate control of push/pull, light‑engine and day/night headlamp modes.

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