New Dapol Western Locomotives

Posted by Oliver Davies on

Three new Dapol OO gauge Western locomotives are now in stock

These include:

DAPOL 4D-003-023 CLASS 52 WESTERN CHAMPION GOLDEN OCHRE T PANEL D1015

DAPOL 4D-003-020 CLASS 52 WESTERN TROOPER BR BLUE FULL YELLOW ENDS D1033

DAPOL 4D-003-019 CLASS 52 WESTERN CRUSADER BR GREEN SMALL YELLOW PLATES D1004

 

DCC fitted and sound fitted versions are expected to follow shortly after.

These above models follow on from the recently released Western Invader:

ORDER NOW TO SECURE YOURS

FEATURES
  • DCC Ready with a 21-Pin socket.
  • Detailed body with etched roof fan grilles and separately fitted handrails
  • Finely detailed cast wheels
  • Metal sprung buffers
  • 5 pole Super creep motor with twin brass fly wheels for controlled pulling power
  • Incredible slow running speed
  • All wheel drive and pick up
  • New PCB board to incorporate independent directional lights and cab lighting
  • Accessory bag with optional fitted components
  • Separately etched name and number plates
  • Alternate valance supplied for negotiating tighter radius curves
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Class 52 diesel hydraulic locomotive was introduced by BR Western Region in 1962 to provide improved top end freight and passenger service unobtainable from the lesser powered Hymeks and Warships. At this time the required power output was not achievable by a single power unit and the Westerns were fitted with two Maybach engines coupled with a Voith 3 speed hydraulic transmission. This had the added advantage that the locomotive could run, if necessary, on one engine which reduced the levels of breakdown and rescue previously experienced. The major drawback with the design however, was the high gear ratio experienced with the Voith hydraulic transmission.

This meant that the acclaimed top speed of 90MPH was very hard to achieve and the locomotive experienced increased wear and tear, resulting in high maintenance and overall operating costs. In the end these disadvantages resulted in the replacement by 1977 of the Western with Class 50s and Class 43 HSTs. The classic elegant design, sweeping curves and unmistakable presence has meant that this locomotive has been a firm favourite with diesel aficionados. The Dapol OO Western has captured this character through detailed collaborative work with fellow modellers and from a detailed laser scan of Western Champion.

 


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