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55011 The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers

SKU ACC2161D9011

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55011 – „Die Royal Northumberland Fusiliers“

  • BR blau
  • Kopfcode: überzogen
  • Scheibenwischer: einer pro Scheibe
  • Zugheizung: ETH
  • Vorderes Fahrerhaus-Seitenfenster: plattiert
  • Hornposition: Nasenspitze
  • Nase vorne Sandkastenluken: überzogen
  • Lamellen im Batteriefach: vorhanden
  • High-Intensity-Scheinwerfer: nicht eingebaut
  • Windschutzscheiben-Luftdüsen: vorhanden
  • Oberer mittlerer Lampenbügel: montiert
  • Drehgestelle: Guss

Gemeinsame Merkmale:

  • Sehr detailliertes OO-Modell im Maßstab 1:76,2
  • Chassis aus Metalldruckguss
  • Mit DCC-Vorbereitung [21-polige MTX-Buchse] oder werkseitigem DCC-Sound ausgestattet
  • Zeitrahmenspezifische Details, einschließlich, aber nicht beschränkt auf;
    • Drehgestelle (gegossen und gefertigt)
    • Hörnerpositionen
    • Auslassöffnungen
    • Headcode-Felder
    • Scheibenwischer
    • Fahrerhausseitenfenster
    • Sandbox-Luken
    • Lamellen
    • Scheinwerfer
    • Luftdüsen in der Kabine
    • Zugheizung
    • Lampeneisen
    • Codes verwerfen
  • Separat aufgebrachte Detailteile aus geätztem Metall und High-Fidelity-Kunststoff, darunter Haltegriffe, Stufen, Scheibenwischer, Namensschilder, Wappen und mehr.
  • Mini-Spannschloss-Kupplungen in korrekter Höhe mit NEM-Buchse sowie ein vollständig detaillierter Pufferbalken
  • Hochleistungstraktion, einschließlich;
    • Fünfpoliger Motor mit zwei Schwungrädern
    • Stirnradgetriebe aus Metall für maximale Leistung und Langsamlauf
    • Das Getriebe ist so angeordnet, dass die Lokomotive eine Höchstgeschwindigkeit von 193 km/h (120 mph) erreichen kann
    • DCC ready mit PowerPack-Kondensator für unterbrechungsfreie Stromversorgung
    • Allradantrieb und Allrad-Pickup
  • Vollständig detailliertes Beleuchtungspaket, einschließlich:
    • Richtungsbeleuchtung, DC und DCC
    • Markierungslichter können ausgeschaltet werden, wenn der Zug an die Lok gekoppelt ist
    • High-Intensity-Scheinwerferfunktion, wo zutreffend
    • Separat schaltbare Kabinenbeleuchtung und -beleuchtung, Fahrerkonsole mit Details, automatische Abschaltung bei Bewegung
    • Motorraumbeleuchtung
  • RP25-110-Räder OO-Räder mit Vorrichtung zum Umspuren auf p4 und EM-Spur
  • Zwei hochwertige Lautsprecher mit großen Schallkapseln für bestmöglichen Sound (*bei Modellen mit Soundausstattung)
  • Voll gefederte Metallpuffer
  • Extrafeine werkseitige Verrohrung

Mindestradius 438 mm (2. Radius Set-Track)

Lighting and DCC Specifics

Customer Reviews

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Justin W.
Great Deltic

Having had a Deltic for 40years, I thought it might be time to invest in another (or two)! What can I say, the 40 year wait has been worth it. So happy.
The sound quality and stay alive are just brilliant.

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Anthony C.
stunning model full of detail

waited quite a while to order my class 55 Northumberland fusilier always out of stock, finally got it!! worth the wait, lovely detail all the bells and whistles.
I will be ordering another class 55.
Thankyou accurascale for a fine Model.

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LM P.
Very promising debut!

Accurascale have really set the bar high with this one! I was astonished by the level of detail but it was arguably the packaging and everything that came with the model that left such a good impression. The etched nameplates, the retro-look booklet about the Class 55s, the separate headcode decals as well as a thorough explanation of each headcode (very useful for a naive modeller like me!), and the general box design...all very impressive and a solid impact.

In terms of the model, it runs very smoothly although I noticed a clicking sound when the loco is straightening out after a long curve; I'm yet to check closer for probable causes. This model came with fixed lights making the headcodes redundant, however the thought is what counts and in fact I will be repurposing those, so their inclusion is only a good thing. I was slightly disappointed to see the radiator fans do not move when in-motion, but this is not detrimental to my overall enjoyment or the running.

The value for money is extraordinary, far better than competitor offers, and I will be strongly recommending to others. The customer service was friendly and helpful, and I have already pre-ordered for one of the Class 37s. Keep up the good work, Accurascale!

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Martin F.
Great model

Great looking model, runs well looking forward to the future releases

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George L.
Ahead of everyone else

Absolutely brilliant model. Out the box in one price straight onto the layout and was really impressed with the detail and the sound. Looking forward to the Caledonian coaches even more now. Well done accurascale.

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Bob
Based on a cost verses end product

In this review i am solely basing it on a cost verses the received product i.e. value for money . The cost was £160 for this DCC Ready model . In the current climate and comparing against other models in same price range on first looks it is evenly matched with other manufactures except Hornby where it is considerably cheaper. The spec however of the Accurascale deltic is a lot higher in most instances than the others in same price bracket and one major pointer is that each deltic is more or less a one off but, where possible using identical parts. Even by doing this it adds to the tooling costs and is something Bachmann is doing with their 47's and 37's albeit at around £50 more than this deltic and £40 for the 37!. Yes, there are niggles with some of the deltic loosing or missing parts and the chains are a pain BUT for £160 i can live with that .
What i am trying to conclude is £ for £ this for the money paid is an exceptional loco in the current climate. If it was £210 then this would still be a great model but, for me the minor issues would now be issues for potentially returning the model, where as now it is not and is therefore for the money paid an excellent model. Just need the spares now!
Hope this makes sense , if so can someone explain it to me as i haven't got a clue what i am on about!

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Mark C.
Exudes class...

I can't really add anything more to the positive reviews other than to agree and say that this is a heavy, smooth and quiet loco. Simply running on a rolling road it exudes class worthy of the real thing!

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John S.
Simply Stunning

The title says it all!
Runs faultlessly, sounds fantastic.
Very happy with my purchase.
Bring on the Manor, Class 37 and 31!

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Phil W.
Great model

Love this version of the Deltic, but due to the depth of detail was disappointed that the first time the model was put back into its box two of the four small ladders at the front corners snapped off.
If you’re going to provide this level of detail and have small parts that can easily break off, then please change your packaging accordingly.

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Peter F.
Superb model

It’s a superb model. I had been pleased with the Bachmann one but this one seems to have all the complex shapes correct and the detail (e.g. grills and wipers) would be difficult to improve.
I can’t speak too highly of the sound. I spent the late 60s and early 70s going up and down the ECML to Newcastle and the sounds are exactly as I remember them – especially the resonance of the exhaust silencers.
Two very minor criticisms:
1. There were six (out of 24) loose brake blocks and hangers. Close inspection suggest that they had never been glued. Luckily, easy to fix.
2. One loose bogie chain, which I didn’t spot until it had activated the cut-out on my DCC system six times (shorting on turnouts). Not easy to fix, as the arm on the body is broken and the remaining area is too small to take adhesive properly. I’ve glued the chain to the bogie as a temporary solution but might try to drill a very insert a fine wire under the remains of the arm when I have time.
Best regards
Peter Filcek