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Bachmann 31-911SF H1 Atlantic 2038 'Portland Bill' SR Malachite Green DCC Sound

$ 194.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Gauge: Standard
  • Condition: New
  • State of Assembly: Ready to Go/Pre-built
  • Brand: Bachmann
  • Scale (Gauge): OO
  • Material: Pressed Steel
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Control: Digital
  • MPN: 31-911SF
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Type: Locomotives
  • Train Operating Company: London, Brighton and South Coast Railway
  • Power Supply: DC
  • Era: Era 3 - The Big Four (1923-1947)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Color: Black
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • UPC: 803393066000
  • Method of Power: DC
  • Features: DCC ready

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    Bachmann 31-911SF H1 Atlantic 2038 'Portland Bill' SR Malachite Green DCC Sound Fitted
    Main Description
    Bachmann 31-911SF -
    London, Brighton and South Coast Railway - H1 Atlantic 2038 'Portland Bill' - Southern Rail Malachite Green - DCC Sound Fitted
    we are delighted to bring you this
    SOUND FITTED
    LB&SCR H1 Atlantic No. 2038 ‘Portland Bill’ in SR Malachite Green livery.
    This era 3 model incorporates a wealth of fine detailing, accurately capturing the features of the H1 Class and highlighted by its colourful livery. An accessory pack is supplied with the model which includes etched nameplates, vacuum pipes, Screw-link couplings, route indicator discs and cab doors.
    Our
    SOUND FITTED
    model features realistic braking sounds, drain cocks and whistles; whilst a function for normal or heavy load has also been included, see full details of the sound functions below.
    MODEL FEATURES:
    • Bachmann Branchline OO Scale
    • Era 3
    • Pristine SR Malachite Green livery
    • Accessory Pack – including ‘Portland Bill’ etched nameplates
    • NEM Coupling Pockets
    • Tender Pickups

    SOUND FITTED
    - See below for function list
    • Length 260mm (over couplings)
    SOUNDS
    F1 - Sound (On / Off)
    F2 - Brake (Non-Latching)
    F3 - Cylinder Drain Cocks
    F4 - Single Whistle (Speed Related)
    F5 - Reverser
    F6 - Shovelling Coal
    F7 - Injectors
    8F - Blower
    9F - Flange Squeal (Speed Related)
    F10 - Safety Valve
    F11 - Detonators
    F12 - Water Tank Filling
    F13 - Coupling Clank
    F14 - Light Engine Mode
    F15 - Fade All Sounds
    F16 - Guard’s Whistle
    F17 - Auto Wagon Buffering
    F18 - Unfitted Freight Mode
    F19 - Pinned Brakes
    F20 -Hand Brake
    F21 - Short ‘Toot-toot’
    F22 - Medium Duration Swell Whistle
    F23 - Long Duration ‘Played’ Whistle
    F24 - ‘Clear from the Guard’
    F25 - ‘Going Under, Charlie’
    F26 - Guard to Driver Instructions
    F27 - Volume Down
    F28 - Volume Up
    LB&SCR H1 HISTORY
    When D. E. Marsh left the Great Northern Railway to take office with the London Brighton & South Coast Railway (LB&SCR), there was an urgent need for new larger passenger locomotives to work on the London-Brighton express route. Marsh obtained a set of drawings for H.A. Ivatt’s Atlantic from Doncaster and modified them before commissioning Kitson & Co. to build five H1 Class 4-4-2 Atlantic Locomotives. Built between 1905 and 1906 and delivered simply in grey primer, each locomotive was subject to a thousand-mile trial before they were painted in the LB&SCR's 'burnt umber' livery with gold lining and numbered 37 to 41.
    Initially registered as a class B5, it wasn't until January 1907, sometime after the last of the five was received, that this classification was revised to H1. Marsh's modifications meant that the design differed from the better-known Ivatt Atlantic’s by having a 2-inch longer piston stroke and a higher working boiler pressure, raised from 175lb to 200lb per square inch. The resulting locomotives were a little livelier as they had extra torque, which was needed to combat steep climbs away from many stations on the LB&SCR network.
    The only H1 Atlantic to carry a name during the LB&SCR era was No. 39 – from June 1913 to January 1926 it carried the name 'La France' as it was to be used to pull a train for the French President during his second official visit. From 1925 the H1 Class was gradually replaced on London-Brighton services, however, there was still plenty of work on other routes including boat-train duties connecting the Newhaven-Dieppe ferry. It was at this time that they were all given names highlighting geographical features from the south coast.
    Between 1935 and 1937 the locomotives were altered to suit the composite loading gauge but with the onset of World War Two their work dried up as cross-channel ferry services were suspended. Some locomotives were put into store whilst others found work on other duties in Southern England. Two of the five were withdrawn in 1944 and the remaining three survived long enough to see service with BR, by July 1951 the H1 Atlantic’s had all been withdrawn from service after 46 years on the rails.
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    Bachmann 31-911SF - London, Brighton and South Coast Railway - H1 Atlantic 2038 'Portland Bill' - Southern Rail Malachite Green - DCC Sound Fittedwe are delighted to bring you this SOUND FITTED LB&SCR H1 Atlantic No. 2038 ‘Portland Bill’ in SR Malachite Green livery.This era 3 model incorporates a wealth of fine detailing, accurately capturing the features of the H1 Class and highlighted by its colourful livery. An accessory pack is supplied with the model which includes etched nameplates, vacuum pipes, Screw-link couplings, route indicator discs and cab doors.Our SOUND FITTED model features realistic braking sounds, drain cocks and whistles; whilst a function for normal or heavy load has also been included, see full details of the sound functions below. MODEL FEATURES:• Bachmann Branchlin