Graham Farish N Gauge

Graham Farish 372-035 N Gauge Castle 4082 Windsor Castle GWR Green (Shirtbutton)

Graham Farish 372-035 N Gauge Castle 4082 Windsor Castle GWR Green (Shirtbutton)
Graham Farish 372-035 N Gauge Castle 4082 Windsor Castle GWR Green (Shirtbutton)
Graham Farish 372-035 N Gauge Castle 4082 Windsor Castle GWR Green (Shirtbutton)
Graham Farish 372-035 N Gauge Castle 4082 Windsor Castle GWR Green (Shirtbutton)
Graham Farish 372-035 N Gauge Castle 4082 Windsor Castle GWR Green (Shirtbutton)
Graham Farish 372-035 N Gauge Castle 4082 Windsor Castle GWR Green (Shirtbutton)
Graham Farish 372-035 N Gauge Castle 4082 Windsor Castle GWR Green (Shirtbutton)

Graham Farish 372-035 N Gauge Castle 4082 Windsor Castle GWR Green (Shirtbutton)

Graham Farish 372-035 N Gauge Castle 4082 Windsor Castle GWR Green (Shirtbutton). PLEASE REVIEW THE PHOTOGRAPHS AS WELL, ACCESSORIES/BOXES ETC WILL BE SHOWN IF THEY ARE INCLUDED. The Graham Farish Castle Class locomotive is a worthy replica of one of the Great Western Railway's (GWR) finest steam locomotive designs, with its elegant appearance only amplified by the beautiful lined green livery that was synonymous with the GWR, and later British Railway's Western Region.

This N scale model combines the Castle's good looks with an exquisite paint finish to produce a masterpiece in miniature fit for any Western-inspired collection. The model that started a revolution as the first British N Scale steam locomotive to be made with. The tender houses a speaker and Next18 DCC decoder socket, making it easy to add sound, or opt for a.

Version and the work is done for you, so you can enjoy realistic sound effects straight from the box on both Analogue and DCC. 4082'Windsor Castle' is finished in GWR Lined Green livery with Shirtbutton logos on the tender, but earlier in its life this locomotive took part in the centenary celebrations of the opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway in 1925, and so we've selected'Windsor Castle' for our Railway Celebrations range and the model will be supplied in special Railway Celebrations packaging. Pristine GWR Lined Green (Shirtbutton) Livery. Equipped with a Next18 DCC Decoder Socket - Recommend Decoder 36-567A. Part of our Railway Celebrations range.

DETAIL VARIATIONS SPECIFIC TO THIS MODEL. Inside Cylinder Chest: Box Pattern with Curved Front.

Rear Sandboxes Behind Cab Steps. GRAHAM FARISH GWR CASTLE CLASS SPECIFICATION.

Separate metal bearings fitted to each driving wheel axle. Metal bearings fitted to each tender wheel axle. Diecast metal gearbox, with gearing arranged for prototypical running speeds and haulage capabilities. 9mm (N gauge) wheels to NEM310 standards with authentic profile and detailing.

Traction tyres fitted to the rear driving wheels for assured haulage capabilities. Valve gear of metal construction. Discreet fixed locomotive to tender drawbar with integral electrical connections. Coupling pocket to NEM355 standards fitted to the front bogie. Removable coupling pocket to NEM355 standards fitted to the tender chassis. Designed to operate on curves of second radius (263.5mm) or greater. High-precision, injection-moulded bodyshell, running plate and tender with separately fitted details parts including smokebox door, lower front lamp irons, steam pipes, whistle and reverser. Separately applied metal components including handrails, buffers and sand pipes.

Dome, filler cap, water scoop and vacuum pipe added to the tender as separate parts. Tender fitted with metal coal-effect load. Detailed cab interior including boiler backhead controls and gauges, brake standard and water scoop standard. Hinged and posable metal fall plate between the locomotive and tender. Each model supplied with a full set of accessory parts including dummy screwlink couplings and front vacuum pipe.

Next18 DCC decoder interface located in the tender. Speaker installed in the tender of all models for optimum sound reproduction. Zimo MS590N18 DCC Sound Decoder fitted to.

Sound files produced specifically for the Graham Farish GWR Castle Class using recordings from real locomotives. Models operate on DCC and Analogue control as supplied. Authentic liveries applied to all models. Multiple paint applications employed on each model using GWR and BR specification colours. Logos, numerals and text added as appropriate using multi-stage tampo printing using authentic typefaces, logos and colours. Named locomotives are supplied with pre-fitted, fully decorated nameplates. The first of the GWR 4073'Castle' Class locomotives was built in 1923 to the design of then- Chief Mechanical Engineer Charles Collett.

Over a period of 27 years a total of 155 Castles were built by the GWR's Swindon Works, joined between 1925 and 1940 by 16 more that were converted from older locomotives, mostly Stars. All 171 locomotives were named, usually after Castles in the west, but those rebuilt from Stars generally retained their original names although during their careers some Castles carried other names, including those of noble Earls and some named after RAF aircraft uséd during World War Two. The Castle Class turned out to be one of the GWR's most successful designs, they were not as powerful as the later King Class locomotives, however these were restricted to a small number of routes due to their greater weight, a problem not faced by the Castles which could be found hauling many of the fastest and heaviest express workings across a large part of the GWR network. So impressive was the original design that very few developments were made during their service lives.

Streamlining was trialled on one example, but the GWR did not pursue this idea, and several were converted to oil firing for a short period but again this came to nothing. The first withdrawal came in 1950 when'Star' conversion No. 4009 bowed out of service, but the type remained strong until 1965 when No. 7029'Clun Castle' was the last to be withdrawn after it had worked the final steam out of Paddington on 27th November 1965. Clun Castle' is among eight Castles that survive in preservation today, although the future of one, No.

7027'Thornbury Castle' which has never been restored from scrapyard condition, remains uncertain. We make every effort to describe items accurately, however, nobody is perfect and on the odd occasion we may miss something. If you see anything which is incorrect in this listing, or wish to double check something, please feel free to ask a question. We include pictures of detailing packs, instructions and boxes etc if they are present and included in the price, if they are not in the photo's, you can safely assume they are not there. If in doubt, please ask and we will confirm.

The photographs are also part of the listing, please review them carefully. You can do this by selecting the Request Total button during Checkout (this works only when using the E-Bay Website, it does not appear on the mobile app for phones and tablets). If you receive an item which is not in accordance with the listing, please get in touch BEFORE leaving feedback or opening a return. Resorting to bad feedback without giving us the opportunity to address the issue helps nobody.
Graham Farish 372-035 N Gauge Castle 4082 Windsor Castle GWR Green (Shirtbutton)