Bachmann OO 35-412 BR 47712 Lady Diana Spencer Class 47/7 Pull-Push Locomotive Scotrail Livery
Highly detailed new model of the Brush/BR class 47 diesel locomotives, built from 1962 as British Rails' standard general purpose diesel locomotive type. 512 locomotives were constructed and almost 50 are still registered for service today.
Bachmann designed a completely new class 47 model during 2020/21 incorporating an extraordinary level of locomotive-specific detailing, allowing almost any of the class to be modelled at any time period, complete with changes to external fittings, visible modifications and accident repairs.
This model is finished as class 47/7 locomotive 47712 Lady Diana Spencer, one of the pull-push fitted locomotives for the Glasgow-Edinburgh shuttle service, in the ScotRail version of InterCity livery with light blue body stripe.
Although designed as a general purpose locomotive as rail traffic and services developed several sub-classes were formed. The base class 47/0 carried a steam boiler for heating, while the 47/3 sub-class had slow-speed control systems for MGR freight services and carried no boiler. Class 47/4 locomotives were fitted to supply electric train heating, and many 47/0 locomotives were converted in the 1970s-80s.