Dapol 4S-010-014S

Class A1 Terrier 0-6-0T Isle of Wight Central Railway Red '10' Steam Locomotive - DCC Sound

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Prototype Era
Era 2 (1875 to 1923) Pre-grouping

Manufacturer description

Returning after a number of years, our popular LBSCR Class A1 & A1X ‘Terriers’ have been upgraded with a number of enhancements to the original release, and are now available to pre order.

 

More formally known as the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway A1 Class, this locomotive became affectionately known as the ‘Terrier’ due to the distinct bark of the exhaust. The class was designed by William Stroudley and 50 were built between 1872 and 1880 at the Brighton Works in Sussex. The original workings of the locomotive on the main London Lines of the class were eventually displaced by newer and more powerful locomotives and by the LBSCR electrification scheme. Some of the locomotives were sold to other operators but most were used for Branchline work and non revenue generating operations such as shunting. In this role the class continued in service until the 1960’s with the final active locomotive being decommissioned on the Hayling Island Line in Hampshire in November 1963. In all 10 Terriers survive into preservation.

 

Specification: The tooling allows for most variations of the A1, A1X and IOW variants of the locomotive to be produced, including two cab/bunker types, two smokebox/boilers. Wooden and metal brake rigging where appropriate.

Enhancements from the original 2021 release include:

Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
4S-010-014S
RRP
£239.95
Release date
Q3 2026
Limited edition model for
Rails of Sheffield

Model details

DCC status
DCC Sound
Finish
Pristine
Livery
Red
Tooling date
2020
Running number
10

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
London, Brighton & South Coast Railway A1
Motive power
Steam
Built
1872-1880
Total produced
50

* 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 A1 Terrier 0-6-0T (Isle of Wight Central Railway Red ‘10’) is a limited‑edition DCC‑sound model released under the Rails of Sheffield range (part number 4S‑010‑014S). It represents a pre‑grouping London, Brighton & South Coast Railway A1 class locomotive, commonly known as a “Terrier”, originally designed by William Stroudley and built between 1872 and 1880.

The model incorporates a die‑cast chassis and running plate, a detailed plastic moulded body, flickering firebox, die‑cast wheels with sprung centre driving wheels for improved electrical pickup and traction, and a powerful core‑less motor. DCC sound is pre‑fitted with a NEXT‑18 socket accessible via a removable body; the sound sample is Dapol’s own recording of unit 32678 on the Kent and East Sussex Railway, and RealDrive braking control is provided on sound‑fitted examples.

Enhancements over the 2021 release include a new cab with solid roof, etched coal rails, additional weight in the coal bunker and modified weight in the smokebox, an upgraded 15 × 8 × 8 mm speaker for better audio quality, a new stay‑alive unit for improved performance, and easier access for DCC fitting. The tooling allows for variations covering A1, A1X and Isle of Wight variants, with options for two cab/bunker types and two smokebox/boiler configurations.

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