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Bachmann announce LSWR Adams T3 4-4-0 as part of the EFE Rail Range

Contributed by: Graham Muspratt

7 Sep 2024 00:00am

The 2024 Bachmann Collectors ClubBachmann Collectors Club Members Day was today (Saturday 7th September) held at the Swanage Railway. The venue  was the perfect location for Bachmann’s next new product announcement, in its EFE Rail range being the London & South Western Railway (LSWR) 4-4-0 T3 Class. This model has been developed by us for the Bachmann EFE Rail Brand.
LSWR Adams T3 Class image Picture copyright GRM/KMRC.
Part of a family of four 4-4-0 locomotives, the first T3 was built by the LSWR in 1892 and by the end of 1893, the twenty-strong fleet had been completed. The elegant appearance of the T3 carried many hallmarks of a locomotive designed by William Adams, with long frames extending beyond the smokebox and stovepipe chimneys. Intended for use on the undulating lines west of Salisbury, they worked from depots on the Bournemouth line as well as the West of England line. Whilst in service several changes and modifications were made to the locomotives and once Dugald Drummond took post as the LSWR’s Chief Mechanical Engineer he began to change the stovepipe chimney to one of his own design whilst some examples also received Drummond boilers.
EFE Rail LSWR Adams T3 Class image
All twenty locomotives were inherited by the Southern Railway (SR) at Grouping in 1923, however with the SR being an early adopter of electrification there soon became a locomotive surplus and within ten years, all but three T3s had been withdrawn. The final three were withdrawn in 1936, 1943 and 1945 – the last being No. 563 which was then stored before appearing at the centenary of Waterloo Station in 1948. No. 563 would go on to be saved as part of the national collection, appearing at the Museum of British Transport at Clapham and then the National Railway Museum (NRM) at York.

In 2017, the NRM transferred ownership to the Swanage Railway Trust 563 Locomotive Group, a move that drew much attention at the time but one that ultimately resulted in the locomotive being restored to full working order. No. 563 returned to steam in October 2023 at the Swanage Railway where it can be found running today.
EFE Rail LSWR Adams T3 Class image
The EFE Rail model has been developed with the help of the South Western Circle – the historical society for the London South Western Railway – who have provided archive drawings and photographs, and the Swanage Railway Trust 563 Locomotive Group who have provided access to the preserved locomotive throughout its restoration and Bachmann wishes to record its thanks to both parties.
EFE Rail LSWR Adams T3 Class image
Employing a diecast metal running plate and boiler, the locomotive is well weighted to ensure smooth and powerful operation. A plethora of separate detail parts are then added, constructed from metal and plastic, giving this model all the grace of its full size counterpart. Sprung metal buffers are employed along with metal handrails and a representation of the inside valve gear. Turning to the cab, this is fully detailed and includes twin LED, two colour,  firebox flicker effect, switchable on DCC, and an etched loco-tender fall plate.
EFE Rail LSWR Adams T3 Class image
The locomotive and tender are linked by a snap-together drawbar integral close coupling mechanism and electrical connections, allowing the Next18 DCC decoder socket to be mounted in the tender alongside a pair of factory-fitted speakers. Electrical pickups are provided to all driving and tender wheels and the model’s drive mechanism, located in the locomotive, boasts a five pole motor and flywheel.
EFE Rail LSWR Adams T3 Class image
Tender detailing includes a realistic coal load, separate metal handrails and metal sprung buffers, plus separate lamp irons and brake rigging. Tenders can be modelled with or without coal rails and with different toolbox arrangements.
Further options built into the tooling suite allow locomotives with either Adams or Drummond boilers, chimneys and/or smokebox doors to be modelled. The smokebox saddle can be flush or rivetted and the cabs can be modelled with or without beading. Single or double whistles can be depicted along with the optional side chains on the front and rear buffer beams. The T3s were originally built with equalising beam suspension, and this was later changed to traditional springing, both types are included in the tooling suite along with the option for plain or fluted coupling rods.
EFE Rail LSWR Adams T3 Class image
The prototypes sported bogie splashers and on the EFE Rail model these will be supplied as accessories (for either the rear or both wheelsets, depending on the period) for display purposes or where layout conditions allow. Also included in the accessory pack will be a set of Etched engine heads signal (route discs) either LSWR style circular (with cut out hand grip) along with LSWR Diamonds or SR style (with top handle) only will be included specific to livery.

Sound fitted versions using a Zimo sound decoder, with stay alives fitted, recorded on No. 563 and produced by our friends at  YooChoos will be also available Exclusively from us here at Kernow Model Rail Centre.

The launch video including our very own Development Manager can be seen here>>>
EFE Rail LSWR Adams T3 Class image
David Haarhaus, Managing Director of Bachmann Europe Plc, said of the announcement: “hailing from the south as I do, I am always delighted when Bachmann adds new Southern prototypes to its portfolio and that’s very much true for the LSWR T3 that has been developed for our EFE Rail brand. With the publicity the preserved locomotive has received in recent years and the outstanding restoration job that has been completed by the team here at Swanage, we’ve had a lot of requests to model the T3 recently, so it’s a real pleasure to reveal this model at the Swanage Railway and have our valued Bachmann Collectors Club members see these exciting new models for themselves as an exclusive preview.”

The Engineering Prototypes for these much-requested models are now under review and livery samples are being prepared. Full details of the initial models, including liveries, identities, pricing and availability, will be included in the Bachmann Winter 2024 British Railway Announcements which are published on Wednesday 6th November 2024.

Subject to alteration.

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