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Bachmann
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Scale | OO (1/76) |
Material | Mixed |
Assembly | Ready to use |
Finish | Painted |
Bachmann Branchline 31-612 Class V1/V3 Gresley 2-6-2 67682 in BR black with late crest - weathered. Split chassis
The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class V1 and Class V3 were two classes of related 2-6-2T steam locomotive designed by Sir Nigel Gresley. A total of 82 V1s were built with 71 being rebuilt into the higher pressure V3s with an additional ten being built as V3s from the final batch of V1s. The V3 was a development of the V1 with increased boiler pressure and a resultant increase in tractive effort. The development of large tank engines was somewhat delayed by problems on the Southern Railway following the Sevenoaks derailment thought to have been caused by the instability of the large K class 2-6-4 tanks. Gresley carried out stability tests on one of these locomotives and finding no trouble and without further delay produced his sophisticated V1 class suburban tank in 1930. They were first used in Scotland on the Glasgow-Edinburgh - Helensburgh services. One, no 2911, was also tried in 1931 with excellent results on the Hitchin-London trains before returning to Scotland. None of either class survived into preservation.
Thos engine is in excellent condition and very lightly weathered. It has been fully tested and is a great runner.
It comes with its original box along with the accessories and paperwork.