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Prototype Era
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
The British Railways Standard 9F Class was a 2-10-0 steam locomotive, the last of the standardised BR designs. The Robert Riddles design was intended as a long distance heavy express freight locomotive. In total 251 of the class were produced between January 1954 and March 1960, with the final locomotive No. 92220 'Evening Star' being the last steam locomotive built by British Railways.
The huge length of the 10 coupled driving wheels proved problematic when faced with tight curves, a situation that freight haulage would make inevitable. A solution was found by removing the flanges from the centre driving wheel and reducing the size on the flanges on the second and fourth driving axle's wheels.
Riddles had chosen the 2-10-0 wheel configuration in-order to spread the load of the boiler over a greater area. This meant that the boiler had to be raised considerably compared to other designs to allow the firebox to sit above the trailing driving wheels. As a result, the 9F features a distinctive void between the suspended boiler and the footplate.
In operation the class proved extremely versatile. Not only did the 9F excel as a freight locomotive, but when required it also succeeded as a passenger locomotive. Reports even suggest that when 92220 'Evening Star' was used to pull the Red Dragon express service between Cardiff and London it was forced to delay its arrival to allow the restaurant services to be completed, having outperformed the normal Britannia Class locomotives used on the service.
This was not the only time 9Fs had been recorded outperforming dedicated express locomotives and on such services the locomotives were capable of running at over 90mph. This combination of high speed, fast acceleration and powerful hauling capabilities mean that many consider the class to be pinnacle of British steam locomotive design.
Locomotive numbers 92165-92167 were built with a mechanical stoker. This system used a helical screw to move coal from the tender straight into the firebox. This meant that coal could be burnt a faster rate than a fireman could maintain otherwise.
Systems like this proved extremely useful on long distance American railways however in Britain it was rare for a locomotive to require such as high rate of coal delivery over a long period of time meaning that a good fireman could prove just as effective.
Locomotive 92002 was the third such locomotive to be constructed by BR, being built at Crewe in 1954. The locomotive was outshopped with the BR1G tender and in the usual BR black colour scheme. The locomotive would go on to be one of the 106 locomotives withdrawn in 1967, the locomotive would not be preserved.
The new 9F includes a fully diecast boiler and chassis adding plenty of weight allowing the pulling power of the model in 4mm scale to mirror that of the prototype. The models are presented in their authentic service colours with fully detailed and painted cabs, painted and posed crew figures and the flickering firebox feature to illuminate the lot.

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R3986
BR, 9F Class, 2-10-0, 92167 - Era 4
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R3988
BR, 9F Class, 2-10-0, 92220 'Evening Star' - Era 5
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BR, 9F Class, 2-10-0, 92194 - Era 5
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BR, Class 9F, 2-10-0, 92097 with Westinghouse Pumps - Era 5
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BR, Class 9F, 2-10-0, 92219 - Era 5
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R3821
BR 92220 'Evening Star', Centenary Year Limited Edition - 1971
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R3941
BR, Class 9F, 2-10-0, 92212 - 1:1 Collection
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Class 9F 2-10-0 92220 Evening Star in BR Green with late crest
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Class 9F 2-10-0 92221 in BR Black with late crest - Railroad range
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Class 9F 2-10-0 92108 in BR Black
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Class 9F 2-10-0 92139 in BR Black
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Class 9F 2-10-0 92158 in BR Black
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Class 9F 2-10-0 92156 in BR black
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Class 9F 2-10-0 92203 Black Prince in BR Black - Special Edition
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Fitted Freight Train Pack - includes Class 9F 2-10-0 92099 in BR black, five 12-ton vans & 20-ton brake van
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Class 9F 2-10-0 Evening Star 92220 in BR Green
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Class 9F 2-10-0 92151 in BR black with late crest - weathered
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Class 9F 2-10-0 92134 in BR Black (weathered)
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Class 9F 2-10-0 92099 in BR black with late crest
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Class 9F 2-10-0 92239 in BR black with late crest (weathered)
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Crosti Class 9F 2-10-0 92021 in BR Black with early emblem - Railroad Range - heavily weathered
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