KR Models 10100-Fell-2

BR 10100 "The Fell" Locomotive, BR Black Early Crest

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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

Features Include:

British Railways 10100 was an unusual experimental diesel locomotive known informally as The Fell Diesel Locomotive (after Lt. Col. L. F. R. Fell, who was one of the designers). It was the joint production of Davey Paxman & Co, Shell Refining & Marketing Co and Lt-Col L. F. R. Fell, built for them by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway at Derby. Sir Harry Ricardo was also involved. By the time it emerged in 1950, nationalisation had taken place and it carried British Railways livery. The locomotive had six diesel engines, four of them used for traction. There were two auxiliary engines, both of which were 150 hp (110 kW) AEC 6-cylinder units, and these drove the pressure-chargers for the main engines and the purpose of this arrangement was to enable the main engines to deliver very high torque at low crankshaft speed.

Catalogue listing

Brand
KR Models
Product Code
10100-Fell-2
RRP
£150.00
Release date
TBA

Model details

DCC status
DCC 21

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KR Models BR 10100 “The Fell” Locomotive reproduces the British Railways early crest black‑liveried experimental diesel. The model carries the manufacturer part number 10100‑Fell‑2 and is DCC ready with a 21‑pin socket (DCC 21). It represents the locomotive as it appeared in the early 1950s under British Railways ownership.

Key features include a 21‑pin DCC socket with easy access, directional LED lighting, a heavy die‑cast metal chassis with a centrally mounted motor and flywheels for strong performance, separately fitted wire handrails, cast spoked wheels, sprung buffers and flush glazing.

The prototype, known informally as The Fell Diesel Locomotive, was a collaborative experiment between Davey Paxman & Co, Shell Refining & Marketing Co and Lt‑Col L. F. R. Fell, built by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway at Derby. Emerging in 1950 after nationalisation, it carried British Railways livery and was equipped with six diesel engines – four for traction and two 150 hp (110 kW) AEC six‑cylinder auxiliaries that drove the pressure‑chargers for the main engines, delivering very high torque at low crankshaft speed.

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