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In 1942 Robert A. Riddles designed the J94 Austerity 0-6-0 to meet the country’s shunting needs. The first locomotive was built in 1943 with an eventual 377 being built.
After the war the military kept 90 for their railway system. 75 were sold to the LNER being classified as J94 some with modified coal bunker and extra steps, with others sold for industrial use. Between 1948 and 1964 77 new Austerity locomotives were built for the NCB, which continued in use into the 1970s with a total of 70 entering preservation.
Wimblebury is now preserved at Foxfield Railway in Stoke-on-Trent where it can be seen running on the line or visiting other railways around the country.
Specification
- Firebox glow
- Five pole skew wound motor with flywheel vertically mounted in the firebox
- Slide in PCB accessed through the hinged smokebox door
- DCC Ready with 21 pin DCC decoder socket.
- Plunger pick-ups from all six driving wheels
- Diecast chassis, footplate and coupling rods
- Sprung centre driving wheel to improve electrical pick up
- One piece diecast saddle tank
- Diecast driving wheels with turned metal plated tyres
- Fully working inside motion – including connecting rods with pistons and valve eccentrics
- Sprung buffers and 3-link couplings
- Two cab and bunker variations
- Full cab details
- Cab roof removable secured by two magnets
- Two separate chimney versions
- Scale metal handrails
- Opening/posable cab doors
- Regular price
- £270.00
In 1942 Robert A. Riddles designed the J94 Austerity 0-6-0 to meet the country’s shunting needs. The first locomotive was built in 1943 with an eventual 377 being built.
After the war the military kept 90 for their railway system. 75 were sold to the LNER being classified as J94 some with modified coal bunker and extra steps, with others sold for industrial use. Between 1948 and 1964 77 new Austerity locomotives were built for the NCB, which continued in use into the 1970s with a total of 70 entering preservation.
Wimblebury is now preserved at Foxfield Railway in Stoke-on-Trent where it can be seen running on the line or visiting other railways around the country.
Specification
- Firebox glow
- Five pole skew wound motor with flywheel vertically mounted in the firebox
- Slide in PCB accessed through the hinged smokebox door
- DCC Ready with 21 pin DCC decoder socket.
- Plunger pick-ups from all six driving wheels
- Diecast chassis, footplate and coupling rods
- Sprung centre driving wheel to improve electrical pick up
- One piece diecast saddle tank
- Diecast driving wheels with turned metal plated tyres
- Fully working inside motion – including connecting rods with pistons and valve eccentrics
- Sprung buffers and 3-link couplings
- Two cab and bunker variations
- Full cab details
- Cab roof removable secured by two magnets
- Two separate chimney versions
- Scale metal handrails
- Opening/posable cab doors
- Regular price
- £270.00
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