
4S-028-005 SECR Maunsell D1 Class BR Black (Late Crest) 4-4-0 Steam Locomotive No.31246
Exclusive Model, ProducedĀ by Dapol.
Brief History:
After 1901 the D class locomotive fast became the mainline locomotive of choice on the south coast, (making the SE&CRās first mainline express formation) further (for the time) powerful locomotives were investigated by the companies. After Richard Maunsell took the reigns from Harry Wainwright in 1913 he worked on a series of new locomotives which were intended for a long service life, this involved the conversion and upgrade of 11 E class locomotives, resulting in the E1 class. This proved very successful and led directly to the conversion of 21 D class into the D1 class between 1921 and 1927. Though arguably, not as elegant as the D class equipped with a larger boiler, a belpaire firebox and longer travel cylinders the D1 was able to produce a considerable haulage and power increase over its predecessors.
Initially allocated to Ashford shed, this class was to be found all over the south-eastern division from London to the south.
Withdrawn in November 1961, no preserved examples exist.
Specification:
Technical Specification
⢠Diecast Chassis
⢠Low centre of gravity located between the driving wheels
⢠NEM couplings with removable coupling pocket
⢠Sprung buffers
⢠R2 (438mm/17.2ā) minimum radius
⢠Pickup from tender and driving wheels
⢠Powerful 5 pole motor located within boiler
⢠Pull Out PCB for a tool-free DCC & Speaker fitting.
⢠āSnap-fitā conductive tender drawbar
⢠Options for bass reflex speaker in tender (pre-wired)
⢠Firebox glow
⢠Profiled wheels
⢠Detailed motion
⢠Removable coal load with internal tender profiling
⢠Fully detailed back-head and cab interior.
⢠Back by Dapolās comprehensive warranty and service
Variations (dependent on model represented)
⢠Two frame variations (to include early D class conversions)
⢠Two cab types
⢠Two Chimney types
⢠Two Smokebox types
⢠Three dome types (with/without top feed and plated)
⢠Two safety valve types (Ross-pop and Ramsbottom)
⢠With and without snifter valves
⢠āHigh capacityā tenders
⢠Manual and automatic lubricators
⢠Additional minor detail variations
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4S-028-005 SECR Maunsell D1 Class BR Black (Late Crest) 4-4-0 Steam Locomotive No.31246
Exclusive Model, ProducedĀ by Dapol.
Brief History:
After 1901 the D class locomotive fast became the mainline locomotive of choice on the south coast, (making the SE&CRās first mainline express formation) further (for the time) powerful locomotives were investigated by the companies. After Richard Maunsell took the reigns from Harry Wainwright in 1913 he worked on a series of new locomotives which were intended for a long service life, this involved the conversion and upgrade of 11 E class locomotives, resulting in the E1 class. This proved very successful and led directly to the conversion of 21 D class into the D1 class between 1921 and 1927. Though arguably, not as elegant as the D class equipped with a larger boiler, a belpaire firebox and longer travel cylinders the D1 was able to produce a considerable haulage and power increase over its predecessors.
Initially allocated to Ashford shed, this class was to be found all over the south-eastern division from London to the south.
Withdrawn in November 1961, no preserved examples exist.
Specification:
Technical Specification
⢠Diecast Chassis
⢠Low centre of gravity located between the driving wheels
⢠NEM couplings with removable coupling pocket
⢠Sprung buffers
⢠R2 (438mm/17.2ā) minimum radius
⢠Pickup from tender and driving wheels
⢠Powerful 5 pole motor located within boiler
⢠Pull Out PCB for a tool-free DCC & Speaker fitting.
⢠āSnap-fitā conductive tender drawbar
⢠Options for bass reflex speaker in tender (pre-wired)
⢠Firebox glow
⢠Profiled wheels
⢠Detailed motion
⢠Removable coal load with internal tender profiling
⢠Fully detailed back-head and cab interior.
⢠Back by Dapolās comprehensive warranty and service
Variations (dependent on model represented)
⢠Two frame variations (to include early D class conversions)
⢠Two cab types
⢠Two Chimney types
⢠Two Smokebox types
⢠Three dome types (with/without top feed and plated)
⢠Two safety valve types (Ross-pop and Ramsbottom)
⢠With and without snifter valves
⢠āHigh capacityā tenders
⢠Manual and automatic lubricators
⢠Additional minor detail variations
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Exclusive Model, ProducedĀ by Dapol.
Brief History:
After 1901 the D class locomotive fast became the mainline locomotive of choice on the south coast, (making the SE&CRās first mainline express formation) further (for the time) powerful locomotives were investigated by the companies. After Richard Maunsell took the reigns from Harry Wainwright in 1913 he worked on a series of new locomotives which were intended for a long service life, this involved the conversion and upgrade of 11 E class locomotives, resulting in the E1 class. This proved very successful and led directly to the conversion of 21 D class into the D1 class between 1921 and 1927. Though arguably, not as elegant as the D class equipped with a larger boiler, a belpaire firebox and longer travel cylinders the D1 was able to produce a considerable haulage and power increase over its predecessors.
Initially allocated to Ashford shed, this class was to be found all over the south-eastern division from London to the south.
Withdrawn in November 1961, no preserved examples exist.
Specification:
Technical Specification
⢠Diecast Chassis
⢠Low centre of gravity located between the driving wheels
⢠NEM couplings with removable coupling pocket
⢠Sprung buffers
⢠R2 (438mm/17.2ā) minimum radius
⢠Pickup from tender and driving wheels
⢠Powerful 5 pole motor located within boiler
⢠Pull Out PCB for a tool-free DCC & Speaker fitting.
⢠āSnap-fitā conductive tender drawbar
⢠Options for bass reflex speaker in tender (pre-wired)
⢠Firebox glow
⢠Profiled wheels
⢠Detailed motion
⢠Removable coal load with internal tender profiling
⢠Fully detailed back-head and cab interior.
⢠Back by Dapolās comprehensive warranty and service
Variations (dependent on model represented)
⢠Two frame variations (to include early D class conversions)
⢠Two cab types
⢠Two Chimney types
⢠Two Smokebox types
⢠Three dome types (with/without top feed and plated)
⢠Two safety valve types (Ross-pop and Ramsbottom)
⢠With and without snifter valves
⢠āHigh capacityā tenders
⢠Manual and automatic lubricators
⢠Additional minor detail variations
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