Dapol 4D-006-016 Class 73 Electro-Diesel Locomotive Type JB Number E6031 in Early Blue Livery with Small Yellow Warning Panel & Double Arrow Logo - OO Gauge
The British Rail Class 73 is a British electro-diesel locomotive. The type is unusual in that it can operate from the Southern Region's 650/750 V DC third-rail or an on-board diesel engine to allow it to operate on non-electrified routes. This makes it very versatile, although the diesel engine produces less power than is available from the third-rail supply so the locomotives are rarely operated outside of the former Southern Region of British Rail. Following the withdrawal and scrapping of the more powerful Class 74 electro-diesels in 1977, the Class 73 was unique on the British railway network until the introduction of the Class 88 electro-diesels in 2017).
MODEL These great little models feature lots of details including etched grills, directional lighting, and finely printed external logos and numbering.
FEATURES Finely moulded body with etched grills Cast wheels in the appropriate colour to match livery Sprung buffers All wheel pick up and drive Cab lighting and directional lighting Coreless motor for smoother operation NEM Coupling pockets Twin brass fly wheels Includes spares bag.
SPECIFICATIONS CLASS 73
LIVERY :BR Early Blue
WHEEL CONFIGURATION: Bo-Bo
DCC TYPE: DCC Ready
TRACK SUPPLY: 12V DC
FINISH: Pristine
MEASUREMENTS LENGTH OVER BUFFER: 213mm
WIDTH: 34mm
HEIGHT: 49mm