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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
The War Department (WD) “Austerity” 2-10-0 is a type of heavy freight steam locomotive that was introduced during the Second World War in 1943, and is a powerhouse of an engine. The Austerity 2-10-0 commands respect wherever it roams, its presence on the rails could not be ignored. The Austerity 2-10-0 was based on the Austerity 2-8-0, and was designed to have interchangeable parts by R.A. Riddles. It was built cheaply, but it was built powerful. It had the same power output as the 2-8-0 but a lighter axle load, making it suitable for secondary lines. 100 were built for the war effort, with 150 being built in total. Even now after 90 years, the Austerity still makes appearances on the rails, proving that the old guard won’t be put down easily.
Available in Longmoor Railway Blue, Olive Drab Green, Khaki Sand, and BR Black early crest.
Options include DCC Ready, DCC Sound and Smoke unit installed.
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KR Models WD Austerity 2‑10‑0 Olive Drab Steam Locomotive – DCC Sound
The model is supplied with DCC Sound and carries the manufacturer part number KRM‑WDA‑OO‑OD‑S. It represents the War Department “Austerity” 2‑10‑0 freight locomotive which served during the Second World War and is associated with the period of the Big Four railway companies (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR).
The real locomotive was introduced in 1943, built to a design by R.A. Riddles that allowed interchangeable parts with the earlier 2‑8‑0 version. Although constructed economically, it delivered the same power output as the 2‑8‑0 while having a lighter axle load, making it suitable for secondary lines. One hundred units were produced for wartime use and a total of 150 were built. The design continues to appear on heritage railways after more than 90 years.
The model is available in Longmoor Railway Blue, Olive Drab Green, Khaki Sand and early BR Black with crest. Options include DCC Ready, DCC Sound and a smoke unit.
Key specifications: five‑pole brushless motor, cast chassis, minimum radius 438 mm (second radius set‑track), fine brass fittings, sprung buffers, firebox flicker, 21‑pin socket, prefitted speaker (also on DCC‑ready versions), smoke unit and NEM pocket couplings.