Heljan 1080 North British Prototype 10800 BR Early Emblem
Heljan 1080 North British Prototype 10800 BR Early Emblem
Built in Glasgow by NBL in the early-1950s, 10800 was originally ordered by the LMS as part of its pioneering investigations into main line diesel traction. It was envisaged as the equivalent of 3MT tank locomotives for lighter passenger and freight work and fitted with an 827hp Paxman diesel engine. Eventually delivered to BR in 1952 it was tested on the London Midland, Southern and (briefly) Eastern Regions. After withdrawal by BR in 1959 it was sold to Brush and used as a testbed for new traction equipment before eventually being scrapped in 1976.
A high-quality specification includes fine etched metal parts, working marker and cab lights, 21-pin DCC interface, DCC sound provision, sprung buffers and all-wheel drive/pick-up. Based on original NBL drawings and extensive research of this pioneering locomotive.
FEATURES
- 21 Pin DCC Ready
- DCC Sound Provision
- Fine etched metal parts
- Working marker and cab lights
- Sprung Buffers
- All wheel drive/pick-up
SPECIFICATIONS
- CLASS 10800 Prototype
- OPERATOR BR
- LIVERY BR Early Emblem Black/Silver
- RUNNING NUMBER 10800
- WHEEL CONFIGURATION Bo-Bo
- PAINT FINISH Custom Weathered by Bunters Yard
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