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Accucraft Trains - BR Mk1 Coaches

$ 145.19

Availability: 10 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Type: Coach
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Material: Plastic
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Recommended Age Range: 14
  • Gauge: Standard
  • Brand: Accucraft
  • State of Assembly: Ready to Go/Pre-built
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Scale: Garden Railway
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Year: 2018
  • MPN: R32-1
  • Grading: C-10 Mint-Brand New
  • Features: Painted

    Description

    Introduced following the nationalisation in 1948, the British Railways Mk1 coaches were intended to be the standard carriage design for use across all routes, incorporating the best features of each of the former companies’ designs. They were meant to be much stronger than previous designs and provide better protection for passengers in the event of an accident.
    The Mk 1 coaches were built in two distinct batches, the early vehicles (1951–60) and the ‘Commonwealth’ stock (named from the type of bogie used) from 1961 onwards.  Built of steel, the coaches were produced in a multitude of different formats and gradually replaced pre-nationalisation coaches across all the regions. The original bogies were a double bolster type, which like the carriages mounted upon them, were designated ‘BR Mark 1’ (BR1 for short). These gave an unsatisfactory ride and a new cast-steel design was introduced from 1958 (often referred to as the Commonwealth type).
    After many years of front line service, the British Railways fleet was superseded by the Mk2 and Mk3  coaches and steadily withdrawn from service.  This was, however, far from the end of the story and hundreds were purchased by preserved railways and main line tour operators who still rely on them to provide passenger accommodation today.
    The models feature flushglaze windows, sprung brass buffers, Accucraft knuckle couplings throughout, metal bogies with insulated steel wheels & axles running on roller bearings and flexible rubber corridor connectors. Full interior compartment detailing.
    As opposed to the Kadee couplings fitted to the first batches of these coaches, the Accucraft knuckle couplers work on a more positive lock.  It is necessary to have one coupler locked and the other open to ensure they lock when coupling up – the easiest way to ensure positive coupling is to have the coaches on a piece of firm, straight, level track and push them together until the corridor connections compress 5 – 8mm at which point a physical click can be heard or felt.  To disengage them you push the locking pin (which projects below the head of the coupler) up, this unlocks the coupling.
    R32-10A – BR Mk1 SECOND CORRIDOR (SK) – MAROON
    R32-10B – BR Mk1 SECOND CORRIDOR (SK) – CARMINE & CREAM
    R32-10C – BR Mk1 SECOND CORRIDOR (SK) – CHOCOLATE & CREAM
    R32-10D – BR Mk1 SECOND CORRIDOR (SK) – GREEN
    R32-11A – BR Mk1 BRAKE SECOND CORRIDOR (BSK) – MAROON
    R32-11B – BR Mk1 BRAKE SECOND CORRIDOR (BSK) – CARMINE & CREAM
    R32-11C – BR Mk1 BRAKE SECOND CORRIDOR (BSK) – CHOCOLATE & CREAM
    R32-11D – BR Mk1 BRAKE SECOND CORRIDOR (BSK) – GREEN
    R32-12A BR Mk1 SECOND OPEN (SO) – MAROON
    R32-12B BR Mk1 SECOND OPEN (SO) – CARMINE & CREAM
    R32-12C BR Mk1 SECOND OPEN (SO) – CHOCOLATE & CREAM
    R32-12D BR Mk1 SECOND OPEN (SO) – GREEN
    R32-13A BR Mk1 FIRST CORRIDOR (FK) – MAROON
    R32-13B BR Mk1 FIRST CORRIDOR (FK) – CARMINE & CREAM
    R32-13C BR Mk1 FIRST CORRIDOR (FK) – CHOCOLATE & CREAM
    R32-13D BR Mk1 FIRST CORRIDOR (FK) – GREEN Sold Out