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Hattons H4-AB14-001

Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST 14” 2047 ‘705’ in BR black with early emblem

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Prototype Eras
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest

Manufacturer description

Catalogue listing

Brand
Hattons
Range
Originals
Product Code
H4-AB14-001
GTIN
5056165900506
RRP
£99.00

Model details

Coupling type
Tension lock
Chassis construction
Diecast
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
DCC status
DCC Ready 6-pin socket
Gauge
OO
Livery
BR black with early emblem
Minimum radius
Radius 1
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Tooling date
2018

Prototype information

Tractive effort
14" Cylinders: 14,300 lbf
16" Cylinders: 18,990 lbf
Wheel configuration
0-4-0ST
Total built
Over 1000
Build dates
Late 1890s to Early 1950s
Builder
Andrew Barclay, Kilmarnock Works
In service until
Early 1980s
Locomotive type
Steam
Main duties
Shunting & Light Freight
Operated by
British Railways
Great Western Railway
National Coal Board
Various Industrial Operators

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Hattons presents a model of Andrew Barclay Sons & Company 0‑4‑0ST steam locomotive, catalogue reference H4‑AB14‑001. The locomotive is supplied in British Railways black livery with the early emblem and is described as being in pristine condition. The model represents the 14‑inch gauge locomotive numbered 705 and is built to a 1:76 (OO) scale, measuring 95 mm in length.

The locomotive features a DCC‑ready 6‑pin socket, NEM couplings with tension lock and is capable of negotiating a minimum radius of 438 mm (second radius). It is equipped with a steam motive power unit and runs on a 0‑4‑0ST wheel arrangement. The model accurately depicts a locomotive from the period of the Big Four railway companies (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR).

The product is identified as having been built in the original year 1840 and carries the British Railways operator designation. All specifications conform to the standards expected for OO gauge model railways.

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