Bachmann Branchline 32-300DC Class 2251 Collett Goods 2244 & churchward tender in BR lined green with late crest (DCC on board)
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Class 2251 Collett Goods 2244 & churchward tender in BR lined green with late crest (DCC on board)
DCC Ready. 8-pin socket
Motor is situated in the loco.The decoder in this loco supports both 2 and 4 digit addresses.Often called the Collet Goods, the 2251 Class 0-6-0 was introduced in-á1930 by C.B.Collet to improve-áthe GWR veteran fleet of 0-6-0 locomotives. In all, eight batches were built and the Class eventually totalled one hundred and twenty locomotives, with the final two being completed after nationalisation in 1948. The lively Collet's were able to handle light passenger trains at speeds of over 60mph, and proved to be versatile, popular locomotives eit good steaming capability. Despite their unofficial title 'Collet Goods', they were designed as general purpose locomotives for light traffic on either branch or main lines, as well as undertaking atation pilot and bankimg duties. As a result of it's low axle weight loading, the Class carried the 'Yellow' route spot, which gave them almost universal route availability over the GWR network. Although only previuosly fitted to 0-6-0 locomotives during overhauls, the Collet's were the-áfirst of the 0-6-0 arrangement to be designed around the standard No. 10 boiler. They were also fitted with generously proportioned cabs, with side windows and plenty of protection from the elements, which proved popular with their cab crews, as they were great-áimprovements when compared against the small cabs fitted on the Dean Goods previously. Initially painted black in BR ownership, after 1957 a great number-áof these engines were painted in the fully standard passenger green livery of BR, which Swindon works re-introduced for the final years of steam. The livery-áwas applied to a veriety of types of locomotives whether or not they were intended for mainline passenger duties. From the one hundred and twenty locomotives built, only one survived, No. 3205 is currently preserved on the West-áSomerset Railway.
Detailing
Bodyshell - factory-fitted separate details |
Handrails Safety valves - turned brass Whistle - turned brass |
Bufferbeam detail (in detailing pack) |
Pipework (for front) Pipework (for rear) |
Bufferbeam detail (pre-fitted) |
Cosmetic coupling - hook only Now an invalid entry. Pipework - user-fitted to rear Sprung buffers |
Cab, footplate & interior detail |
Glazing |
Chassis/underframe detail |
Brake rigging chassis |
Tender |
Has easy-to-use coupling to loco |
Wheel "aesthetics" |
Coloured-plastic |
Mechanical
Chassis construction |
Diecast |
Coupling socket/mounting |
NEM pockets |
Coupling type |
Tension lock |
Loco-driven wheels (number of) |
2 wheels |
Minimum radius |
Radius 2 |
Weighting (to assist adhesion) |
Within chassis |
Electrical
DCC Capability: |
DCC Ready. 8-pin socket |
DCC speaker |
No provision for speaker |
Motor location |
Locomotive |
Motor type |
Can motor |
Pickups |
Driving wheels only |
Power collection |
2 rail DC |
This product belongs to the following era(s):
Era 5 BR steam Late Crest