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Prototype Era
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
Dean Goods 2409 Early BR
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Oxford
OR76DG001
Dean Goods 2309 GWR
Oxford
OR76DG001XS
2309 Dean Goods GWR Lined DCC Sound
Oxford
OR76DG002XS
Dean Goods 2409 Early BR DCC Sound
Oxford
OR76DG003
GWR Unlined Green 0-6-0 Class 2301 Dean Goods No.2475
Oxford
OR76DG005
GWR 0-6-0 Class 2301 Dean Goods No.2534 with Snow Plough
Oxford
OR76DG005XS
GWR 0-6-0 Class 2301 Dean Goods No.2534 with Snow Plough & DCC Sound
Oxford
OR76DG006
War Department 0-6-0 Class 2301 Dean Goods No.101
Oxford
OR76DG006XS
Dean Goods War Department No101 DCC Sound Fitted
Oxford
OR76DG009
ROD 0-6-0 Class 2301 Dean Goods No.2308
Oxford
OR76DG010
GWR Green 0-6-0 Dean Goods Locomotive No.2534 (Snowplough Removed)
Oxford
OR76DG003XS
GWR Green 0-6-0 Dean Goods Locomotive #2475 DCC Sound
Oxford
OR76NRM001
GWR Dean Goods Class 0-6-0 No.2516 Weathered
Oxford BR Black (Early) Dean Goods 0-6-0 Steam Locomotive No 2409 is a 00 gauge model of the Great Western Railway 2301 "Dean Goods" class, representing the British Railways early crest period.
The model is finished in a pristine black livery with the early emblem and carries the running number 2409. It measures 201 mm in length and is DCC ready with an 8βpin socket. The minimum curve radius is the second radius of 438 mm. It is powered by steam, reflects the original build years of 1883β1899, and the class originally comprised 260 locomotives designed by William Dean.
Manufacturer part number OR76DG002 identifies the model. The prototype was operated by British Railways and had a 0β6β0 wheel arrangement. This model replicates the early British Railways appearance of the Dean Goods locomotives.