Dapol 4S-006-004S

48XX Class 0-4-2 4870 Green GWR Steam Locomotive - DCC Sound

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Prototype Era
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)

Manufacturer description

The 48XX and 58xx was designed to replace the earlier 19th century George Armstrong Wolverhampton 517 class. Charles Collett improved the design with new higher pressure boilers and an improved cab. A total of 75 14xx were built with auto gear for working with trailer cars and when introduced were numbered 48xx to 4874 with 20 non auto fitted 58xx class constructed for general purpose traffic. The first locomotives entered service in 1932, with most running into the 1960s. The 4800 with autocoach meant the locomotive could be controlled from there which negated the requirement to run the locomotive round at the end of the journey. This format was known as a push-pull train. After the war experiments with oil firing of the 28xx class would be renumbered in the 48xx class, therefore the original 48xx class were renumbered 1400 to 1474. Four members of the class have been preserved 1420, 1442. 1450 and 1466.

The locomotive will have all of the usual refinements that are expected to be found on all Dapol models including:

Technical Specification:

Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
4S-006-004S
RRP
£258.25
Release date
Q2 2026

Model details

DCC status
DCC Sound

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Dapol 48XX Class 0‑4‑2 4870 Green GWR Steam Locomotive – DCC Sound is a ready‑to‑run model of the Great Western Railway 48XX class. It carries the Dapol part number 4S‑006‑004S and is supplied with a NEXT‑18 DCC decoder and a speaker, providing both digital control and sound.

The prototype 48XX and 58XX classes were introduced in 1932 to replace the earlier 19th‑century George Armstrong Wolverhampton 517 class. Designed by Charles Collett, the locomotives featured higher‑pressure boilers, an improved cab and, for the 48XX series, an auto‑gear that allowed control from an autocoach in push‑pull operation. A total of 75 units were built, with 20 non‑auto 58XX examples for general traffic, and most remained in service into the 1960s. Four members of the class have been preserved: 1420, 1442, 1450 and 1466.

The model incorporates a die‑cast chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, boiler and firebox, and a fully compensated chassis. Detail work includes a realistic cab interior, bunker steps for post‑1936 examples, a removable cab roof held by magnets, two footplate styles to represent both 48XX and 58XX configurations, Collett sprung straight‑shank buffers, top‑feed where appropriate, printed number plates and etched accessory plates, and representation of internal motion.

Technical features include a slide‑in printed circuit board that allows tool‑free installation of the NEXT‑18 DCC decoder and a no‑solder speaker connection through the smoke‑box door. The locomotive is fitted with a high‑quality coreless motor, firebox glow synchronised with sound, and a DCC socket. Dapol offers the model in DCC ready, DCC fitted and DCC sound fitted versions, with the RealDrive feature available on factory‑fitted units.

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