LMS Fowler 3F (Jinty) 47298 BR Black (Late Crest)

32-232A
Bachmann

LMS Fowler 3F (Jinty) 47298 BR Black (Late Crest)

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PowerAnalogue (DCC Ready)
ScaleOO (1/76)
MaterialPlastic
AssemblyReady to use
FinishPainted

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LMS Fowler 3F (Jinty) 47298 BR Black (Late Crest)

32-232A
LMS Fowler 3F (Jinty) 47298 BR Black (Late Crest)

LMS Fowler 3F (Jinty) 47298 BR Black (Late Crest)

 

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LMS Fowler 3F (Jinty) 47298 BR Black (Late Crest)

MODEL FEATURES:

  • Bachmann Branchline OO Scale
  • Era 5
  • Locomotive is Preserved
  • Pristine BR Black (Late Crest) livery
  • Running No. 47298
  • Tank Top-mounted Sandbox Fillers
  • NEM Coupling Pockets
  • Sprung Buffers
  • Powerful 3 Pole Motor
  • Equipped with a Next18 DCC Decoder Socket
  • Length 127mm

 

CLASS 3F ‘JINTY’ HISTORY

The origins of the ‘Jinty’ can be traced back to the Midland Railway’s Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) S.W. Johnson and his 2441 Class locomotive. After the formation of the London Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS), Sir Henry Fowler, deputy CME of the LMS at the time, took the 2441 Class design and added a Belpaire firebox and improved cab, creating the ultimate development of the Midland Railway’s six-coupled tank engines. A total of 422 ‘Jinties’ were built from 1924 until 1931 with production spread between the LMS and various sub-contractors. The locomotives were versatile, at home shunting in stations, yards, and exchange sidings as well as on trip workings. They could also be found on passenger services and seven saw service on the Somerset & Dorset Railway until 1930 when they were absorbed back into LMS stock. The entire Class survived to Nationalisation, with the first withdrawals in 1959 brought about by the introduction of new diesel shunters. Soon, more and more locomotives were withdrawn and by 1964 less than half remained in traffic. The final examples were withdrawn in 1967, however nine have been preserved.