47406 was built at the Vulcan Foundry in December 1926 and withdrawn by BR at the end of 1966. Sold to Woodham Bros for scrap 47406 was the last Jinty to leave the Barry scrapyard, however most mechanical parts and fittings had already been stripped and sold to restore other members of the class. Leaving Barry in 1983 comprising little more than frames, wheels, boiler and cylinder block the growth of the engineering resources available within the railway preservation industry saw 47406 return to service in January 2010. Quite possibly in as good a condition as the engine which left the Vulcan Foundry 83 years previously.
Model Specifications and Features :
- Die-cast running plate
- Compensated die-cast chassis
- Die-cast and profiled wheels
- High level of separately applied detail
- Flickering fire light effectÂ
- Removable cab roof for ease of posing your locomotive crew
- Sprung metal buffers
- Articulated screw coupling
- Push Pull fitted variants will be available
- Dapol’s proven motor and gearbox offering exceptional smooth performance and slow running capabilities
- DCC and Sound Fitted
- Un-numbered versions of each livery will be available so that you can model your local locomotive