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N Gauge Class 67 Decorated Samples Review
Dapol
Jul 17, 2023
N Gauge Class 67 Decorated Sample Review
Prototype
The Class 67 is a Bo-Bo diesel electric main line locomotive built for the English, Welsh and Scottish (EWS) Railway between 1999 and 2000. They were built in a joint venture between Alstom in Valencia and General Motors Diesel who supplied the main drivetrain. Thirty locomotives were ordered as Class 47 replacements for use on high speed mail and passenger trains. After several modifications, the Class 67 was passed for 125mph running in June 2003. After the termination of the Royal Mail/EWS contract in 2003, the locomotives passed on to other operators including First Scotrail and Wrexham & Shropshire who then, after the operator’s closure, passed them on to Chiltern Railways. Two Class 67s were used for the prestigious Royal Trains, Queens Messenger and Royal Sovereign. Other special liveries included a red livery with white maple leaf in honour of the former EWS and DB Schenker UK Chairman Keith Heller. This was modelled by Dapol during 2011.
Specifications
- Finely detailed moulded body, chassis and bogies
- Detailed and finely printed graphics
- NEM pockets as standard
- Directional lighting Powerful skew wound 5 Pole Super Creep motor for superb smooth running
- All wheel pick up with heavy chassis for fantastic haulage
- Detailing and accessory pack included
- Dapol’s low friction mechanism for efficient quiet running
Proposed Liveries
The images below are of decorated Body samples, these have been reviewed by the design team and feedback has been provided to the factory producing them. The sample photographs are shown for illustration only and the models are subject to change and correction where necessary.
Recommended Retail Price
DCC Ready
£145.80
DCC Fitted
£178.20
Project Update
The design team have reviewed the samples and provided feedback to the factory, they are currently waiting for revised decorated samples.
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