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Rapido 905006 Class 28, D5701 BR Blue With Full Yellow Ends Livery Panel Metropolitan-Vickers Type 2 Co-Bo (Class 28) N Gauge

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Rapido 905006 Class 28, D5701 BR Blue With Full Yellow Ends Livery Panel Metropolitan-Vickers Type 2 Co-Bo (Class 28) N Gauge

 

Rapido Trains UK Metropolitan-Vickers Type 2 Co-Bo Class 28 in BR Blue With Full Yellow Ends Livery
Loco running number: D5701
Loco name: no name carried
Catalogue number, 905006
DCC READY
N Gauge

Specifications:

• Post-1961 flat screen version
• Next18 decoder socket
• High quality motor and drive systems
• Directional lighting
• Wealth of separately fitted and highly detailed parts
• NEM coupler pockets

Known as ‘Metrovicks’, ‘Crossleys’ or ‘Co-Bos’, the 20 locomotives built by Metropolitan Vickers incorporated a number of unusual features. The Crossley diesel engine was a two-stroke and it had an unusual wheel arrangement of five driving axles (three under the No. 1 end and two under the No. 2 end). Wrap around windows were also fitted to the driver’s cabs.

Originally, all 20 were allocated to the Midland Division of BR’s London Midland Region. Pairs were used on the London-Glasgow ‘Condor’ express freight service. However, the Crossley engines were problematic from the outset and suffered from regular failures, unacceptable levels of exhaust fumes and vibration issues. The latter issue combined with poor design resulted in the drivers windows working loose. By 1961, the locomotives were returned to Metropolitan Vickers for remedial work, that included flat cab windows. Locomotives were subsequently based at Barrow-in-Furness and Carlisle Upperby.

However, this work did not resolve the Type 2’s problems. Given that the rest of the locomotive’s components were reliable, BR considered replacing the engines. However, this was not to be and the class was withdrawn from service between 1967 and 1968 with only one surviving into preservation.

The new model will feature everything you come to expect from Rapido. The model will represent the locomotives after their 1961 works visit with later style cab windows.