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Bachmann Branchline is a British OO gauge model railway brand manufactured by Bachmann Europe PLC, a subsidiary of Bachmann Industries, and is used for British outline OO scale model railways. U.K. prototype model of a 00 scale (1:76) British Rail Class 25 shown with an 18mm- five pence coin for scale
Bachmann manufactures the J39/2 version in 00 gauge model form. [10] Bassett-Lowke manufactures the J39/2 version in 0 gauge model form. Union Mills manufactures the J39 in British N-Scale. Graham Farish-Bachmann manufactures the J39 in N scale as BR black with late crest & stepped tender numbered as 64841 and 64880.
Bachmann Branchline manufactures models of the 2251 in OO gauge. Mainline released the first ready-to-run OO model in 1978. The Bachmann model was released in 1996. It is based on the Mainline model with revised body tooling to complement a completely new chassis design that allows the boiler backhead to be modelled.
In 2012, Bachmann Branchline introduced models of the D11 in other Great Central liveries, LNER liveries and British Railway liveries. [5] In 2012, Bachmann produced an exclusive OO gauge model of No. 506 Butler-Henderson for the National Railway Museum shop, as a hundred-piece limited edition in Great Central livery.
Bachmann are currently producing a new 'OO gauge' model including an updated DCC ready chassis: 35-200 Class V2 Gresley 2-6-2 4791 LNER Lined Green (Original). 35-201 Class V2 Gresley 2-6-2 60845 in BR lined black with early emblem. 35-202 Class V2 Gresley 2-6-2 60847 "St Peters School" in BR lined green with late crest.
The early locomotives had 18-by-26-inch (457 mm × 660 mm) cylinders for a tractive effort of 18,955 lbf (84.32 kN) and power class 2P. [3] Some later-built locomotives from 1893 had smaller diameter cylinders of 17 inches (432 mm) for a tractive effort of 18,360 lbf (81.67 kN). [3] The original coal bunker capacity was of 2 tons.
Both Hornby and Bachmann have produced OO gauge models. Hornby first introduced an original Patriot in the 1979 catalogue that has remained in production and now forms part of the 'Railroad' budget (i.e. toy) range. The following models have been produced:
Trix produced a model of the first series Class E2 in 1961. It was designed for the Trix Twin 3-rail system but could be converted to 2-rail using the optional 2-rail pick up included with the locomotive. Hornby produced the locomotive in its earliest form as an 00 gauge model.
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