Hornby OO R30297TXS Dublo English Electric Deltic Diesel Prototype DP1 Co-Co Powder Blue Livery Bluetooth Sound

£350.99
MRP £350.99

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The word 'Deltic' will likely mean different things to different people and indeed it should as the word does mean a great many things. The Deltic was, initially, a valveless diesel engine designed to be fitted into some of the Royal Navy's smaller ships, such as the 'Dark' class of 1954. 

These engines, or a version of them would also find themselves fitted to a test bed for a new class of British diesel engine in 1955, christened as DP1 but nicknamed 'DELTIC' after the engine. This nickname may have been enforced on the public by the designers of the locomotive, who has 'DELTIC' painted on the side of the model in the same cream as the lining nameplate style.

DP1 was built by Dick, Kerr and Co. in Preston, and would be outshopped in 1955 in a unique colour scheme of baby blue and cream. The was not initially a stylistic decision, with the cream lines on the side being more than paint, with the paint applied over aluminium strengthening beams on each side with the intention to break up what would otherwise be a very tall, straight slab sided locomotive.

DP1 would be in service with BR in its original colour scheme and condition until November 1960, when an enormous oil leak was discovered on one of the engines, something that could lead to terminal engine failure if not addressed. The locomotive was sent back to English Electrics works however work on the locomotive was not given the go ahead with the model being officially withdrawn from BRs locomotive roster in 1961. 

The locomotive would be stored for a few years before being donated to the science museum in 1963. The locomotive has never run in preservation, largely due to the fact that it has either been inside on static display in various museums and due to the fact that engine components were removed after the failure with the engines fitted to the resulting Class 55 'Deltics' being sufficiently different enough to prevent the pool of BR spares to be used.

We are delighted to announce a new sound-fitted version of the Hornby Dublo English Electric Co-Co ‘Deltic’ locomotive. Our standard DCC-ready version was announced two weeks ago and has already sold out! This new model is fitted with the latest 21-pin DCC decoder powering onboard sound and compatibility with our new HM7000 operating system. This English Electric designed locomotive, known as the ‘Deltic’, was the brainchild of the English Electric company and Napier & Son. The iconic locomotive was notable not just for its large size by British standards, but also for its striking styling, inspired by the bull nosed American diesels of the era.

As well as the HM7000 compatible DCC Decoder, this model is also fitted with the below:

  • Die Cast Body
  • Working Headlight
  • Cab light
  • Illuminated instrument panel
  • Engine room lighting
  • Dual speaker system
  • Working Roof fans
  • 5 pole motor with dual flywheels
  • Sprung buffers
  • Helical gearbox
  • Etched nameplates
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