Heljan 8644

Class 86 622 RfD European Grey

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Prototype Era
Era 8 (1983 to 1994) British Rail Sectorisation

Manufacturer description

The British Rail Class 86 is the standard electric locomotive built during the 1960s. One hundred of these locomotives were built from 1965 to 1966 by either English Electric at Vulcan Foundry, Newton-le-Willows, or British Rail (BR) at their Doncaster works. The class was built to haul trains on the then newly electrified West Coast Main Line, from London Euston, to Birmingham, Crewe, Manchester Piccadilly, Liverpool and later Preston and Glasgow. They helped to replace steam locomotives, which were finally withdrawn by BR in 1968.

Under the earlier BR classification system, the type was given the designation AL6 (meaning the sixth design of AC Locomotive), and locomotives were numbered E3101-E3200. In 1968, this was changed to Class 86, when BR introduced the TOPS classification system.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Heljan
Product Code
8644
GTIN
5708769186441
RRP
£239.95
Release date
2022

Model details

DCC status
DCC Ready 21-pin socket
Gauge
OO
Livery
Railfreight Distribution
Chassis construction
Diecast
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Coupling type
Tension lock
Passenger figures
No
Tooling date
2021
Power pickup
All wheels
Interior lighting
No
Minimum radius
Radius 2
Based on preserved
No
Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm)
Coupling
NEM
Finish
Pristine
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Pickup in tender
No
Features
Directional lighting

Prototype information

Builder
British Rail Doncaster Works
English Electric at Vulcan Foundry
Build dates
1965 to 1966
Wheel configuration
Bo-Bo
Region
West coast Main Line
Total built
100
Tractive effort
60,000 lbf
In service until
Present
Main duties
Express Passenger
Heavy Freight
Operated by
British Rail
Anglia Railways/ one
Bulmarket Bulgaria
Caledonian Sleeper
Colas Rail
Europhoenix
EWS
Floyd Zrt
Freightliner
Hull Trains
Locomotive Services Ltd
Network Rail
West Coast Railway Co.
Vintage Trains
Virgin Cross Country
Virgin Trains West Coast
Locomotive type
Electric 25kV AC Overhead
Locomotive class*
British Rail Class 86
Motive power
Electric
Wheel arrangement
Co-Co
Built by
English Electric at Vulcan Foundry/British Rail (BR), Doncaster Works
Total produced
100

* 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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The Heljan Class 86 622 model is an OO gauge representation of a British Rail Class 86 locomotive. It features a Railfreight Distribution European Grey livery and is DCC ready with a 21-pin socket. The model has a gauge of OO and a finish of pristine. The running number is 86622 and the coupling is NEM.

The locomotive has a wheel arrangement of Co-Co and is powered by electric motive power. The model is built to represent the British Rail Sectorisation period. It has a minimum radius curve requirement of 2nd Radius (438mm) and directional lighting. The length of the model is 235mm and power pickup is provided by all wheels.

The model is built to represent the variants of the Class 86 locomotive seen from the mid-1980s onwards, including the mixed traffic '86/4' and freight-only '86/6'. It features a revised and updated design, with authentic MW and TDM cable options, LED lighting, finely detailed underframe, and wire handrails. The model is also DCC and sound ready.

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