Please help support TroveStar
Why Donate?
Type the text to search here and press Enter.
Separate search terms by a space; they will all be searched individually in all fields of the database.
Classifieds Only: Check this box if you want to search classifieds instead of the catalog.

Dapol - 2D-017-005 - Locomotive, Diesel, Mk3 DVT - Intercity - 82137

This item is not for sale. This is a reference database.
Sell this item on TroveStar
Sell
Add a comment about this item.
It will be visible at the bottom of this page to all users.
Comment
Stock Number 2D-017-005
Original Retail Price £62.10
Brand Dapol
Manufacturer Dapol
Body Style Dapol Diesel Mk3 Driving Van Trailer
Prototype Locomotive, Diesel, Mk3 DVT
Road or Company Name Intercity (Details)
Road or Reporting Number 82137
Paint Color(s) Black, White & Tan with Red Stripes
Print Color(s) White
Paint Scheme Intercity / Swallow
Coupler Type Rapido Hook NEM Standard Pocket
Coupler Mount Body-Mount
Wheel Type Chemically Blackened Metal
Wheel Profile Small Flange (Low Profile)
DCC Readiness Ready
Release Date 2024-04-01
Item Category Locomotives
Model Type Diesel
Model Subtype DVT
Model Variety Mk3
Scale 1/148
Specific Item Information: A Driving Van Trailer (DVT) is a purpose-built control car that allows the driver to operate with a locomotive in push-pull formation from the opposite end of a train.
Brand/Importer Information: Dapol Ltd is a Welsh model railway manufacturer based in Chirk, Wales. The factory where design and manufacturing take place is just over the border in England. The company is known for its model railway products in N gauge and OO gauge. Dapol's name is a play on its founders David and Pauline Boyle's names. He owned a model concern Highfield Birds & Models. In 1981 he first tried to buy the Airfix and Mainline ranges. The Dapol brand name was first used in a Railway Modeller advert of September 1983. The first Dapol wagons (for OO) were announced to become available on 20 November 1983. From 1 March 1984 ex Airfix railway kits became available.

Dapol manufactures a growing range of N gauge locomotives, coaches and wagons, and is the main competitor of Graham Farish in the British 'ready-to-run' market. Continuous improvement in model specifications has led to the introduction of 40:1 gearing in locomotive drive mechanisms, NEM couplings on all stock, and LED lighting strips for coaching stock (yellow for 'older' coaches, to represent incandescent illumination, and white for more modern coaches and EMUs to represent fluorescent fittings).
Item created by: CNW400 on 2024-05-07 22:51:00
Last edited by: CNW400 on 2024-05-07 22:51:01


If you see errors or missing data in this entry, please feel free to log in and edit it. Anyone with a Gmail account can log in instantly.