The turned brass safety valves and whistle contrast beautifully with the firebox on which they are mounted, whilst inside the cab, the moulded back head detail has been decorated to pick out the individual gauges and controls. A hinged tender fall-plate provides the finishing touch to the highly impressive cab of this model. When it comes to performance it's hard not to marvel as you watch the Walschaerts valve gear in motion. The powerful coreless motor provides drive to the centre pair of driving wheels, whilst all six driving wheels are fitted with separate metal bearings and a pair of traction tyres are fitted to the rear driving wheels to aid traction.
Electrical pick-up comes via all six driving wheels and all six tender wheels, with a semi-permanent loco-tender coupling system to ensure the two stay firmly coupled at all times. Additional traction tyres are available separately (379-423), along with the ModelMaker N Scale Loco Crankpin Box Spanner (MM027) - an essential part of any N scale tool kit.
MODEL FEATURES: Graham Farish N Scale Era 4 Pristine BR Lined Black (Early Emblem) livery Running No. 46474 Accessory Pack NEM Coupling Pockets Powerful Coreless Motor Loco-drive Mechanism Tender Pick-ups Speaker Fitted Equipped with a Next18 DCC Decoder Socket - Recommend Decoder 36-567A Length 112mm IVATT 2MT HISTORY Designed by H.
With construction commencing in 1946, just twenty examples were built by the LMS and the remaining 108 were outshopped by British Railways following Nationalisation in 1948. The construction programme was completed in 1952 and these Mixed Traffic locomotives would go on to operate on all the BR regions, with the exception of the Southern. Light axle loadings allowed the Ivatt 2MTs to be used on most routes including branch lines, where their almost enclosed cabs made them ideal for working tender first when no turning facilities existed. The design provided the basis for the BR Standard Class 2MT 2-6-0, and the two are very similar in appearance, with the Standard version having only a modified cab and tender profile to allow unrestricted route availability across the British network. The Mogul's versatility and its relatively modern design however ensured that many examples were still in traffic until the mid-1960s, but by 1967 all had been withdrawn.
Thankfully, seven Ivatt 2MT have been preserved and the type is an ideal source of motive power for many of the trains running on heritage railways today. Models to be offered for the first time.
With every model now featuring a Next18 DCC decoder interface and pre-fitted speaker, this example depicts. BR Lined Black livery with Early Emblem. Pristine BR Lined Black (Early Emblem) livery. Equipped with a Next18 DCC Decoder Socket - Recommend Decoder 36-567A. Light axle loadings allowed the Ivatt 2MTs to be uséd on most routes including branch lines, where their almost enclosed cabs made them ideal for working tender first when no turning facilities existed. 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.