Quarry Hunslet 0-4-0 Tank 'Nesta' Penrhyn Quarry Lined Black

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Quarry Hunslet 0-4-0 Tank 'Nesta' Penrhyn Quarry Lined Black

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Quarry Hunslet 0-4-0 Tank 'Nesta' Penrhyn Quarry Lined Black

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Quarry Hunslet 0-4-0 Tank 'Nesta' Penrhyn Quarry Lined Black

Quarry Hunslet 0-4-0 Tank 'Nesta' Penrhyn Quarry Lined Black

 

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Quarry Hunslet Steam Locomotive ‘Nesta’ in Penrhyn Quarry Lined Black livery. Barely larger than a 9V battery, this diminutive model still packs a punch with its diecast boiler and running plate, accompanied by a wealth of separately fitted details including handrails, valves, springs, brake shoes and cab controls. The 0-4-0ST wheel formation is faithfully modelled, with authentically-profiled wheels running in metal bearings ensuring smooth running, powered by a coreless motor with flywheel, and with a 6 Pin DCC decoder socket for those wishing to use the models with a DCC system. NEM coupling pockets feature at both ends, into which standard OO9 scale couplings are fitted.

MODEL FEATURES:

  • Bachmann Narrow Gauge OO9 Scale
  • Era 4
  • Pristine Penrhyn Quarry Lined Black livery
  • Named ‘Nesta’
  • Etched Name Plates and Works Plates Included
  • NEM Coupling Pockets
  • Powerful Coreless Motor and Flywheel
  • Detailed and decorated cab interior
  • Equipped with a 6 Pin (Micro) DCC Decoder Socket
  • Length 58mm (over couplings)

DETAIL VARIATIONS SPECIFIC TO THIS MODEL

  • Open Cab
  • Deep Bufferbeams
  • Straight Frames
  • Tank-mounted Injectors
  • Salter Safety Valves
  • Riveted Water Tank
  • Wrap Around Tank Handrail
  • Tank-mounted Tool Rests
  • Single Smokebox-mounted Lubricator
  • Blower supply fitted to right hand side of locomotive

QUARRY HUNSLET ‘NESTA’ HISTORY

The Quarry Hunslet locomotives were built by the Hunslet Engine Company of Leeds. Rather than denoting a single design, the term Quarry Hunslet refers to several different locomotive types, each built to a similar design, but with specifics suited to their intended use. The first Quarry Hunslets were the Penrhyn Port Class, built for shunting duties at Port Penrhyn, the coastal port of Penrhyn Quarry – once the largest slate quarry in the world. These locomotives sported a 4ft wheelbase and the first example was delivered in 1883.

In 1886 the nearby Dinorwic Quarry, Wales’s second largest slate quarry, took delivery of its first Quarry Hunslet, named ‘Velinheli’. Smaller than the Penrhyn locos with a wheelbase of just 3ft 3in, the second Dinorwic loco, delivered in 1889 and originally named ‘Alice’, would lend its name to the locomotive type and by 1904 eleven Alice Class Quarry Hunslets had been delivered to the Dinorwic Quarry. All were built to fundamentally the same design, although details inevitably changed over the years, but a notable feature of the Alice Class locos was the angled frames and resulting shallow bufferbeams at the front and rear. At the quarry the locomotives were moved between the various galleries and to and from works via the steep inclined planes – straight frames would bottom out on these steep inclines, a problem avoided by building the locos with angled frames.

Five similar locomotives were built for use at Port Dinorwic during the same period, these shared much the same design as the Alice Class locos but had straight frames which resulted in them sporting much deeper bufferbeams. The Alice Class also provided the blueprint for six more engines which were built for smaller concerns; the Pen-Yr-Orsedd Quarry which took three, Moel Tryfan Quarry had two, and a single example was delivered to the Dorothea Quarry. The Penrhyn Quarry placed orders for four of these smaller 3ft 3in. wheelbase locomotives too – these became known as the Penrhyn Small Quarry Class to avoid any association with their rivals the Dinorwic Quarry. Penrhyn Quarry would later order another six Quarry Hunslets, but these reverted to the 4ft wheelbase used on the Penrhyn Port Class locos; whilst very similar in design, this final batch of Quarry Hunslets were different enough to be known instead as the Penrhyn Large Quarry Class.

‘Nesta’ was one of the four Penrhyn Small Quarry Class locomotives and was built as works number 704 of 1899. Withdrawn from service in the 1960s, a 1965 news article concerning the end of steam in the Welsh quarries prompted an American antiques dealer to purchase a number of locomotives from Dinorwic and Penrhyn quarries and these were subsequently exported to the USA. ‘Nesta’ was amongst them and in due course she was 'preserved' at a railway/mining museum in Puerto Rico. Conditions in Puerto Rico were somewhat less than ideal and in 2016, enthusiast Robert Gambrill purchased ‘Nesta’, rescuing her from a swamp and repatriating her back to the UK. ‘Nesta’ is currently on display in ‘as saved’ condition at the Bala Lake Railway which is home to four Alice Class Quarry Hunslets; ‘Alice’, ‘George B’, ‘Holy War’ and ‘Maid Marian’, and Penrhyn Port Class ‘Winifred’.