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AccuraPannier Gains Colour!

AccuraPannier Gains Colour!

Richard Watson

Following the recent announcement of our all-new London Transport exclusive pair. We can now show you the rest of our Pannier collection as the project reaches the decoration phase.  The sheer number of variances in tooling options took a while to get right before moving on to decoration, but now they've arrived, all we can say is; WOW! The addition of paint really highlights the depth of tooling as no two models are the same.Lets have a look! You might notice when looking at 5741, the green looks a little peculiar... Well, no need to adjust your sets as this highlights one of the reasons we take so much time inspecting decoration samples. Project Manager Steve Purves has taken some stick in the office, after accidentally forwarding a typo to our factory, creating a very unique light green 5741. This of course, will be changed along with other tweaks for final production, although we all agree, Steves obviously a big Montague fan.. So, when are they be getting here? Well, the exciting news is that production is about to get underway, once changes have been implemented from feedback given. Delivery is still slated for Q1, 2025. Our Pannier Tanks are priced at £139.95 for DC/DCC Ready models and £239.95 for DCC Sound Fitted models. Locomotives can be pre-ordered via our website for no money down or via monthly instalments at no extra cost.  Detailed Specification  Highly detailed 0-6-0PT 00 gauge model, 1:76.2 scale on 16.5mm track Minimum Radius 438mm (2nd radius set track) RP25-110 profile 00 gauge wheels Coreless motor with flywheel geared for maximum performance and slow speed running Die-cast metal chassis and pickups to all wheels. Next18 DCC ready or ESU LokSound V5 sound fitted, slot mounted in smokebox PowerPack capacitor for uninterrupted power Two quality sugar cube speakers contained in sound capsule located for best possible sound. Small, flexible neck NEM coupler mounts set at correct height, with mini-tension-lock couplers. Brake rigging factory fitted Brake blocks aligned with wheels Scale width wire handrails and sand pipes Fully detailed cab interior with twin LED pulsing/steady Firebox glow Etched metal/plastic detail parts, including grab handles, steps, buffer pipework, lamp irons etc. Turned brass whistles etched whistle shields (where fitted) Sliding roof ventilator Etched metal pre-painted number plates and works plates. Fully sprung metal buffers, factory-installed pipework and screw/3 link couplings Magnetically removable smoke box door PRE-ORDER YOUR PANNIER RIGHT HERE AND BROWSE THE RANGE!

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New Accurascale Exclusives Announcement: London Transport 57xx Pair!

New Accurascale Exclusives Announcement: London Transport 57xx Pair!

We announced our all-new Pannier locomotive project back in November 2023. Today we can confirm the project has reached the decoration stage, with all models arriving for full evaluation by Project Manager Steve Purves. Let's kick off the update on the project with an exciting announcement, two all-new London Transport variants, L91 and L94!  London Transport’s railway network is well known for being electrified and “underground” but there had always been a small fleet of steam locomotives retained for working infrastructure trains on the surface lines. By the 1950s, these older locomotives were well past their prime and London Transport began to look for replacements. Diesel locomotives were considered, as was a small fleet of ex GNR J52 steam locomotives but their trial was unsuccessful. In 1956, the solution came in recently withdrawn ex GWR 57xx pannier tanks. Image: London Transport L89 and L90 at Lillie Bridge depot in July 1966 copyright PWS collection 2023 Modifications were required to the cab roofs to allow for tighter clearances which involved removing the protruding roof section and placing a new rainstrip higher on the roof. Modifications were also required to fit the locomotives with “trip cocks” to be compatible with LT’s signalling system. These cocks would contact a ramp which was raised at red signals which would activate the vacuum brake and stop the train. Extra brackets were fitted on the running plate, and the cocks were fitted to these. Steam heat was not a requirement for the engineering trains so this was removed. In total 13 locomotives were bought by LT although only 11 ever ran at once. L91, as modelled was the second locomotive to carry the number L91. Originally this running number was allocated to ex-GWR number 5752, a 1929 vintage product of Swindon Works. This was one of the first to enter traffic in 1958 but within two years it was in need of major repairs which were deemed to be prohibitively expensive, and so it was scrapped and replaced with the second L91, which we have modelled here. The second L91 was actually from the same batch, ex GWR 5757, this locomotive differed to the first in that it didn’t have the top feed fitted and retained its back feed boiler right up to its final withdrawal in 1968. Unfortunately, L91 was not a survivor and was cut up by Chesterfield Steelbreaking and dismantling limited during 1970. Steam on the LT system lasted until 1971, 3 years after the big “final day” on BR. During this period, the “Red Panniers” gained quite a following as they were still mainline type locomotives doing real work, unlike the industrial systems which struggled to find favour with many enthusiasts. This 3-year window also allowed many of the LT panniers to find homes in preservation following their withdrawal. Fledgling preservation schemes were faced with having to purchase either industrial or scrapyard-condition locomotives so the opportunity to purchase a working mainline locomotive was not passed up. L95 was even steamed the day it arrived on the Severn Valley Railway! L94 was one of these locomotives. After hauling the last steam service on the underground, it was sold from service to “7029 Clun Castle ltd” and moved to Tyseley in Birmingham. It has appeared in several guises, including LT livery as L94 or painted in GWR and BR conditions with its original number, 7752. A product of Glasgow, dating from 1930, L94/7752 must be considered one of the hardest working panniers in preservation and during 2011 it was even fitted with equipment to allow mainline running. Still retaining the LT “cut cab” but having lost the trip cock brackets, it now gained new modifications. A GWR style speedometer drive was fitted to the rear wheel under the driver’s side and two electrical equipment boxes were fitted under the running plate to house electronics for modern mainline signalling. Also evident are slightly more polished areas than it would have had during squadron service as well as the mandatory OHLE warning flashes on the step areas. L94 was seen working frequently with classmate 9600, either top and tail, double heading or even used as a pair for banking duties on some of Vintage Trains’ railtours as well as spending periods on hire to preserved railways around the country. L94 has most recently been repainted into Great Western Green livery and is carrying the original number of 7752. Deco samples have been received and are currently under inspection, with further images to be shared in due course! It is anticipated that the locomotives will arrive in stock in Q1, 2025. Our Pannier Tanks are priced at £139.95 for DC/DCC Ready models and £239.95 for DCC Sound Fitted models. Locomotives can be pre-ordered via our website for no money down or via monthly instalments at no extra cost.  PRE-ORDER YOUR PANNIER RIGHT HERE AND BROWSE THE RANGE! Detailed Specification  Highly detailed 0-6-0PT 00 gauge model, 1:76.2 scale on 16.5mm track Minimum Radius 438mm (2nd radius set track) RP25-110 profile 00 gauge wheels Coreless motor with flywheel geared for maximum performance and slow speed running Die-cast metal chassis and pickups to all wheels. Next18 DCC ready or ESU LokSound V5 sound fitted, slot mounted in smokebox PowerPack capacitor for uninterrupted power Two quality sugar cube speakers contained in sound capsule located for best possible sound. Small, flexible neck NEM coupler mounts set at correct height, with mini-tension-lock couplers. Brake rigging factory fitted Brake blocks aligned with wheels Scale width wire handrails and sand pipes Fully detailed cab interior with twin LED pulsing/steady Firebox glow Etched metal/plastic detail parts, including grab handles, steps, buffer pipework, lamp irons etc. Turned brass whistles etched whistle shields (where fitted) Sliding roof ventilator Etched metal pre-painted number plates and works plates. Fully sprung metal buffers, factory-installed pipework and screw/3 link couplings Magnetically removable smoke box door

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Euro-Thrash - 66793 Revealed As Accurascale Exclusive In 66 Line-Up

Euro-Thrash - 66793 Revealed As Accurascale Exclusive In 66 Line-Up

We've gone euro for our latest Accurascale Exclusive, presenting a GBRf celebrity loco seen across the UK network! Welcome to 66793....

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New Announcement; Class 66 Run 2 Unveiled!

New Announcement; Class 66 Run 2 Unveiled!

Following the launch of charity special 66 190 to support Martin House, we return to Making Tracks at Chester Cathedral to unveil our main range of sheds....

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Cool For Cats - Graffitied HYA Wagon Pack Our Next Accurascale Exclusive

Cool For Cats - Graffitied HYA Wagon Pack Our Next Accurascale Exclusive

Mindless vandalism, or inescapable feature of the modern railway scene? Graffiti can certainly be eye-catching when done to the standard of our latest Accurascale Exclusive pack.... 

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New Accurascale Exclusive - NCB HTV Internal User Pack

New Accurascale Exclusive - NCB HTV Internal User Pack

Our wagons keep on rolling here at Accurascale, with the first of two Accurascale Exclusive wagon packs revealed this week. First up, our NCB pack of HTV wagons.... 

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Class 31 and Mark 1 Sub Mega Update - Green Type 2s Revealed, Blue Delivery Date Confirmed!

Class 31 and Mark 1 Sub Mega Update - Green Type 2s Revealed, Blue Delivery Date Confirmed!

Our Blue Class 31s are almost here, and we have production samples of our green goddesses! Check them out, along with an update on our beautiful Mark 1 subs, right here....

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