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Details
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The British Rail Class 33 is a class of Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotive built by BRCW for the Southern Region of BR between 1960 and 1962. 98 class 33s were originally built and bore the numbers D6500 - D6597. The class was affectionately known as ‘Cromptons’ after the brand of electrical equipment installed and shared many features with its lesser powered sisters, the Class 26 and 27. In all 26 examples of the Class 33 survive preservation.
Features:
- DCC Fitted
- Detailed body with etched grills and separately fitted handrails
- RP25.72 darkened wheels with pin point bearings
- 5 pole Super creep motor with huge pulling power and incredible slow running speed
- All wheel drive and pick up
- Independently controllable directional lighting
- Dapol’s low friction mechanism for efficient quiet running
- Heavy split frame chassis for excellent running and haulage qualities
Specifications
Class 33 Livery DRS Running Number 33 025 Wheel Configuration Bo-Bo Track Supply 12v DC Paint Finish Pristine
Measurements
Length 100mm
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Additional Information
Barcode N/A Manufacturer Dapol Manufacturer Code 2D-001-012D Scale/Gauge 1:148 Scale, N Scale Product Category Model Railway Locomotives, Model Railway Locomotives\British Product Type Locomotive Locomotive Control Setup DCC Fitted Locomotive Power Type Diesel Continent/Region UK Country British Operator DRS Locomotive Class Class 33