Dapol - 2D-020-006 - Locomotive, Diesel, DMU, Class 153 - Wessex Trains - 153318
Stock Number | 2D-020-006 |
Original Retail Price | £140.35 |
Brand | Dapol |
Manufacturer | Dapol |
Body Style | Dapol Diesel Engine Class 153 |
Prototype | Locomotive, Diesel, DMU, Class 153 |
Road or Company Name | Wessex Trains (Details) |
Road or Reporting Number | 153318 |
Paint Color(s) | Red & Yellow with Black Roof & Red and Yellow Stripes |
Print Color(s) | White & Yellow |
Paint Scheme | The Heart of Wessex |
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 | 2024-12-01 |
Item Category | Locomotives |
Model Type | Diesel |
Model Subtype | DMU |
Model Variety | Class 153 |
Scale | 1/148 |
Specific Item Information:
The Class 153 is a single car DMU which was produced by Hunslet- Barclay from the conversion of two car Class 155s originally manufactured by British Leyland in the late 1980s. In all 70 Class 153s were built from 35 donor Class 155s and were numbered 153301-335 and 153351-385. The Class 153 operated in NE and NW England, Wales, East Anglia, the Midlands and SW England.
Road Name History:
Wessex Trains was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by National Express that operated the Wessex Trains franchise from October 2001 until March 2006, when the franchise was merged with the Great Western and Thames Valley franchises to form the Greater Western franchise.From Wikipedia

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).
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).
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