Dapol BL-201-002

Black Label GWR Great Western Q13 Inspection Saloon, BR WR Chocolate & Cream W80976W

Manufacturer catalogue image - please note that pre-release images may be CAD renders or CGI images rather than photographs

Prototype Eras
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
Era 5 (1957 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest
Era 6 (1967 to 1972) British Rail Blue (Pre-TOPS)

Manufacturer description

Expected Delivery Q1 2025 (Subject to change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

Dapol Black Label

The coach forms part of Dapol's Black Label brand, so the model is a premium coach full of the latest features and specification. 

Exclusive to Rails of Sheffield
Featuring:
  • Warm White Interior light bar
  • 18 pin DCC socket
  • Directional red/warm white lamp fitted at 1 end
  • Stay-alive capacitor
  • Plug-less light bar connection
  • Light switches for DC use
  • Several different body and end variations
  • Removable roof to allow further detailing
  • Separately fitted cables, wipers, lamp irons, horns & gong
  • Open windows with separate moulded curtains
  • Gloss metal-like paint finish
  • Diecast chassis
  • Cosmetic pipes and coupling fitted on 1 end
  • Sprung buffers
  • NEM sockets
  • Highly detailed bogies with separately fitted details
  • Blackened DOGA spec. wheels
  • EM & P4 compatible
  • Separately fitted detailed chairs, tables and luggage racks
  • Accurate blue interior base and white ceiling

History

Whereas most Inspection Saloons were converted from older vehicles, the Q13 were purpose-built examples. They were shorter than most other coaches built around the time, standing at 52ft long.

Although designed by the Great Western Railway under the tenure of then CME, F.W. Hawksworth, the Diagram Q13 saloons didn’t enter traffic until shortly after the Nationalisation Act of 1948.

7 of the type were built at Swindon works in 1948 with many characteristics of the later GWR coaches.

Inspection saloons, otherwise known as Engineer’s Saloons, were used as a means of assessing the track and infrastructure over a large area in a relatively short amount of time. This necessitated large windows on both ends of the coach. They weren’t fitted with any controls other than a vacuum brake and speedometer. But they were even fitted out with kitchens.

All 7 examples have been preserved and restored to working order. They are very popular being used as observation saloons for a small supplementary fare. At the time of writing, they can be seen at the following railways:

80943 – Dean Forest Railway

80969 – Severn Valley Railway

80970 – Great Central Railway

80972 – Severn Valley Railway

80974 – North Yorkshire Moors Railway

80975 – Llangollen Railway

80976 – Pontypool & Blaenavon Railway (on loan from the West Somerset Railway)

Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
BL-201-002
RRP
£149.95
Limited edition model for
Rails of Sheffield

Model details

DCC status
DCC 18
Features
Interior lighting

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