Bachmann 31-886SF

3835 Class (4F) 43892 BR Black Steam Loco (DCC-Sound)

Bachmann

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SKU B31-886SF
Scale 1:76 Scale, OO Scale
Part Number 31-886SF
Description

3835 Class (4F) 43892 BR Black Steam Loco (DCC-Sound)

1:76 scale model produced by Bachmann. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection.


Features:

  • DCC Sound Model
  • This model mainly operates in Britain
  • Decorated in BR company markings
  • Best suited to 438mm radius curves
  • Bachmann Branchline OO Scale
  • Era 4
  • Pristine BR Black ‘British Railways’ livery
  • Running No. 43892
  • Fowler Tender with Water Pickup Gear
  • Short Chimney
  • Ross Pop Safety Valves
  • Fluted Connecting Rods
  • Powerful 3 Pole Motor
  • Tender Pick-ups
  • Adjustable Tender Drawbar
  • NEM Coupling Pockets
  • Sprung Buffers
  • Accessory Pack
  • Speaker Fitted

Details

The LMS Fowler Class 4F was a large and widely used class of 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed by Sir Henry Fowler for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS). Built between 1924 and 1941, a total of 575 locomotives were produced, making the type one of the most numerous British freight engines of its era. Designed for medium freight duties, the class represented the final development of the Midland Railway’s long line of six-coupled goods engines and was commonly nicknamed “Duck Sixes.”

The 4F was based closely on the Midland Railway 3835 Class, with relatively minor changes, and became a dependable workhorse across the LMS network. After nationalisation in 1948, the entire class passed to British Railways, where they continued in everyday goods service until withdrawals began in 1959, with the last examples retired in 1966.

More Information
SKU B31-886SF
Manufacturer Bachmann
Barcode 803393083861
Manufacturer Code 31-886SF
Scale/Gauge 1:76 Scale, OO Scale
Product Type Locomotive
Locomotive Control Setup DCC Sound
Locomotive Power Type Steam
Continent/Region UK
Operator BR
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