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37027 "Loch Eil"

SKU ACC230537027
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Original price £141.66 - Original price £216.66
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£141.66
£141.66 - £216.66
Current price £141.66
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DCC: DCC Ready

Class 37/0 - 37027 "Loch Eil"

  • Mid 1980s period
  • BR blue with white bodyside stripe
  • Split headcode nose with plated headcode boxes
  • Scottish 'car style' headlight (fully working)
  • Original nose grilles
  • Cutaway bufferbeam cowling with oval buffers
  • Steam heat bufferbeam configuration with air/vac/control/MW pipes
  • Original windscreens with as built cab layout
  • Early double-riveted roof with boiler exhaust and large cab roof vent
  • Fabricated bogies
  • Original fuel tank configuration
  • Late EE cantrail grilles
  • Plated bodyside water filler and associated steps
  • Optional miniature snowploughs included

                  Common Features:

                  • Highly detailed OO scale model, 1:76.2
                  • Heavy die-cast metal chassis
                  • Accurate tumbleholme, nose, cab roof and cantrail curves taken from 3D Laser scan and extensive surveys
                  • Timeframe specific details, including but not limited to;
                    • Bogies (Fabricated and three variations of Cast)
                    • Fuel tanks (As built and with later smooth-sided long range fuel tank)
                    • Early Class 37/0 features frost grille, boiler filler panel and access steps
                    • Early Class 37/0 features illuminated split headcode displays with a selection of different four-character headcodes
                    • Class 37/6 have operational WIPAC light clusters and top headlight and numerous different nose slides all including multiple working socket
                    • Three styles of buffer: large round Oleo, oval and squared oval
                    • Three styles of nose grilles: as built, refurbished ‘split’ and refurbished ‘single piece’
                    • Boiler exhaust, and two styles of plated boiler panel
                    • With or without bufferbeam skirts
                    • With or without cab roof vents and bodyside windows
                    • Nose and roof aerials and antennas (where applicable)
                    • Three styles of windscreen: standard, centre toughened and all toughened
                    • Three styles of cab interior: as built, refurbished and modern DRS locos
                    • Four bufferbeam variations with different piping configurations
                    • Door kickplates where applicable
                  • Multiple body and nose slides to accurately represent almost every member of the class, including three variations of cantrail grille: early EE (for D6700-D6704), later EE and RSH
                  • Four roof styles: Original double riveted, single riveted, welded and welded with antennas
                  • Separately applied etched metal and high fidelity plastic detail parts, including grab handles, aerials, steps, wipers, nameplates, crests and more.
                  • Etched metal door kickplates (where applicable), ‘frost’ grille (where applicable) & super fine etched metal roof grille
                  • Scale width wire handrails
                  • Turned brass roof-mounted horns on centre headcode examples
                  • Full underbody tank detail with brackets and pipework
                  • Bogies feature separate footsteps, etched footsteps, brake cylinders, speed recorder, end brake rigging and very fine brake chain
                  • Brake blocks on trucks (bogies) in line with wheels (can be moved for EM/P4 gauges)
                  • Numerous other locomotive-specific details yet to be revealed!
                  • RP25-110 profile OO gauge wheels with fine scale ‘drop in’ EM (18.2mm gauge) and P4 (18.83mm gauge) wheels available separately
                  • Accurate high-fidelity miniature snowploughs
                  • Fully sprung metal buffers, extra-fine factory-installed pipework and screw couplings
                  • Correct height mini-tension-lock couplers with NEM socket as well as a fully detailed bufferbeam
                  • Provided DCC ready [21Pin MTX Socket] or Factory DCC Sound Fitted [ESU LokSound 5]
                  • Every model includes PowerPack / Backup Power Capacitor Bank for up to ten seconds of power free running, flicker free lighting and continuous sound
                  • DCC Sound Versions include;
                    • ESU LokSound V5 DCC Chip
                    • Customised Dual-Speaker Technology with;
                      • Large accurathrash Bass Speaker
                      • Smaller 'iphone' style cube for higher frequencies
                  • High Performance traction, to include;
                    • High-quality five-pole motor with two flywheels
                    • Metal Helical Gear box for maximum performance and slow speed running
                    • Gearing arranged so locomotive can achieve a scale top speed of 100 mph (160 km/h)
                    • DCC ready with PowerPack Super-capacitor for uninterrupted power and super low speed running
                    • All wheel drive and all wheel pickup
                  • Fully detailed Lighting Pack, including: 
                    • Directional lighting on DC and DCC
                    • Fully functional Headlights per prototype
                    • Engine Bay Lighting (with visible Prime Mover)
                    • WIPAC light clusters where appropriate with day and night-time settings
                    • Separately switched cab lighting and illuminated, details driver’s console, auto off on movement
                    • Switchable red tail lights
                  • RP25-110 wheels OO wheels with provision for re-gauging to p4 and EM gauge
                  • Minimum Radius 438mm (2nd Radius Set-track)

                    Customer Reviews

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                    Ashley H.
                    37 027 Loch Eil - So good, I bought it twice!

                    Possibly my favourite livery of all my Accurascale 37s. There is just something about BR Blue with the white stripe!
                    However, after later buying the sister loco , Large Logo 37 043 Loch Lomond, a friend ‘persuaded’ me that I didn’t really need 2 Scottish Class 37/0s.
                    Regretted parting with it, but luckily today I managed to secure a replacement from Accurascale.
                    Only issue I have, is that the first loco had a small part missing on delivery, a horn cover, and I am still waiting for a replacement part from Accurascale……..

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                    Paul B.
                    37 Loch Eil

                    As a professional modelmaker I appreciate the level of detail and finish to this model,
                    Bought this one dc only, after running my 37 Loch Lomond with sound I need to upgrade this to sound

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                    Michael G.
                    As expected from Accurascale

                    Owning one of the Accurascale Deltics I knew what to expect with this and I am not disappointed. Detail is exceptional (class leading), performance superb and even the instruction manual is a work of art. Railway modelling can be an expensive pastime these days so you want to get something you feel is worth the investment. Loch Eil doesn't disappoint on that front. Well done Accurascale.

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                    Stephen L.
                    Super Smooth Operation With Amazing Paint Job

                    Wasn't really planning to buy 37027 but when proper images started to appear just had to have one. All DCC/Sound models were sold out so I bought one of the last DC models plus the ESU DCC Decoder and speaker which was very easy to install thanks to a YouTuber named John. I also ran it on DC and it performed flawlessly. Packaging was also up to the usual high standard.

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                    Steven B.
                    37027 Heaven

                    Another great loco with amazing detail, great livery, working headlight is fantastic.

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                    Tony (.
                    Reminds me of 'Natural Born Bugie'!

                    'Natural Born Bugie'! - a song by 'Humble Pie' - I think I better eat some of the pie!
                    I think I've always been a bit of a sceptic about 'Accurascale'!
                    Nearly four years for folks to anticipate the class 92 (Mind - how long did I wait for an Ivatt 2-6-2T or how many years am I still waiting for a new class 25!) Then there was talk about ''bits' in the bottom of the boxes containing 'Deltic' models and more than 200 pages of 'hype' on the brilliant 'RMweb' forum about the Class 37 model!
                    I should probably explain that I am not and never will be a 'railway modeller', but I have spent a lot of time and money over the last 30+ years thinking about and buying model trains! A lot of that has been spent on Class 37 diesels, fortunately I never bought a Hornby one fitted with class 47 bogies - although it was a close run thing! A good friend fitted a lot of etched cab front windows and flush glazing to my Lima models as well as repainting many of them too! I joined a collectors club to obtain what was supposed to be the 'state of the art' model in green livery and even I could immediately see it was the wrong shape!
                    I've read every review published and over the years I have finally obtained a nice set of models depicted my favourite prototypes of the class, almost exclusively 'Celtic Fours'. Up until now I'd steered clear of 37/0s, mainly because of 'funny noses' - although now a 'nose job' has a last been done.
                    I'd looked with great interest at Accurascale's proposed 'Scottish Class 37/0' model, particularly the blue one with the white stripe. Should I / Shouldn't I? Why do I have to pre-order (What if the reviews say it's 'not right'!). Why do I have to put £30 down for something that might not live up to expectations?
                    So - when all the excellent reviews were published and satisfied customers started singing their praises - of course I'd 'missed the boat'!
                    Two weeks ago I read the review of Accurascale's 37027 in 'Rail Express' magazine, I've always felt that 'RE' published the most thorough reviews of models and never seemed to be afraid to draw attention to any shortcomings in accuracy or quality of the model being analysed. The review of 37027 was very positive and didn't highlight any areas of concern. The review prompted me to look at the Accurascale website (for the first time ever) later that night and remarkably there were two new 'Loch Eil' models for sale! I purchased one straight away - (Note this was completely out of character - I always like to look, check and test any model in the shop before I buy it!).
                    Ordering via the website was easy / confirmation of the payment immediate and confirmation of address details and despatch information were received the next morning. Tracking information for the package was excellent, even when I had to change the deliver point from my home address to a nearby DHL delivery point (necessary as my new grandson arrived on the day the package was due to arrive - confirming the meaning of 'delivery date'!).
                    Ordered late on Monday night, despatched on Tuesday, I collected it on Thursday and the delivery point had had it for 24 hours!
                    The packaging to protect the model against damage in the post was excellent as are the quality of the box and associated protection in which the model is presented. There were no 'bits' in the bottom of the box and nothing loose, bent or marked on the model. When put on the track, the model ran smoothly and silently straightaway and looks every bit as good as I dared to hope. Well done Accurascale - Thank You for great service and for producing such a good model - so much so that I've ordered a 'Deltic' (via C & M Models at Carlisle) - I'd never really contemplated buying a 'Deltic' before, it doesn't 'fit in' with my model railway 'plans' , but 'Nimbus' was the first one I saw, at Leeds back in 1976 and I only saw that one time.
                    I'm full of 'Humble Pie' now!
                    PS:- one question, my 37027 operates on DC, can I turn the red tail lights off whilst leaving the front marker and headlamps on when running?

                    Many thanks for the kind review! Having just passed our fifth birthday it’s great to hear we are getting it right. Under the magnetic roof you’ll find a set of micro switches for DC use, which control the head, tail and interior lighting.

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                    BigGee
                    Awesome

                    Fabulous new model of the class 37 with great new features like the working car headlight. Very happy with my model.

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                    Simon F.
                    37027

                    Another quality addition to the fleet.

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                    D.W.

                    Looks great, runs well, sounds fantastic and at £270 it’s good value for money.

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                    David F.
                    My Loch Eil

                    Magnificent. Best model in my collection. Incredible detail and innovative dcc solution.

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