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J39 0-6-0 and A3 Pacific Loco's

Bassett Lowke are pleased to bring to our range a new selection of J39 0-6-0 and A3 Pacific Loco’s which we believe will enhance any ‘0’ Gauge collection.

J39 0-6-0 Loco

Designed by Sir Nigel Gresley, the J39 was introduced in 1926. It became the new LNER group standard 0-6-0 goods locomotive and over 15 years a total of 289 were produced. In 1948, following the nationalisation of the railways, all the J39s passed into British Railways ownership. They continued in service until 1959 when a fairly rapid programme of withdrawal commenced and by the end of 1962 the entire production had ceased operations. None have survived into preservation.

We hope this additional information is of interest to you. You will note that we have split the run into four different running numbers, each representing a J39 from different BR depot at the time of nationalisation in 1948. The additional new numbers are highly limited to just 40 of each.

ITEM

Description

Price

Limited Edition

BL99031

J39 0-6-0-Loco - British Rail 64744

£499.99

130

BL99031/A

J39 0-6-0-Loco - British Rail 64757

£499.99

40

BL99031/B

J39 0-6-0-Loco - British Rail 64781

£499.99

40

BL99031/C

J39 0-6-0-Loco - British Rail 64816

£499.99

40

 

 

 

 

 BL   Product No

BR Running No

Orig. LNER Running No

Built

Build date

BR Depot (1948)

Last Depot

Withdraw
Date

Disposal Date

BL Number plaques

BL99031

64744

2691

Darlington

20/07/1928

Gorton

Gorton

22/03/1962

30/04/1962

001 - 130

BL99031/A

64757

2704

Darlington

04/09/1928

Colwick

Thornaby

26/11/1962

31/03/1963

131 - 170

BL99031/B

64781

2728

Darlington

10/05/1929

Stratford

Stratford

07/03/1960

30/04/1960

171 - 210

BL99031/C

64816

1470

Darlington

13/01/1930

Blaydon

Heaton

10/12/1961

30/09/1962

211 - 250

 

 

 

 


A3 Pacific

Sir Nigel Gresley was most famous for his line of Pacific mainline express locomotives, the first of which, the A1, entered service in 1922. The A3 was a modification of the A1 and over time all of the surviving A1s were rebuilt as A3s. 4472 ‘Flying Scotsman’ was built in 1923 and went on to become the most famous steam locomotive in the world – setting many records along the way.

Although the Flying Scotsman was the most famous, it was one A3 of many, the majority of which were named after racehorses. So it is a great pleasure to present two more locomotive’s to add to your collection, the Diamond Jubilee (winners of the 1900 2000 Guineas, Derby & St Leger) and Trigo (winner of 1929 Derby and St.Leger). All will be highly limited and additional information on each model is detailed below.

GREAT SAVING!! Flying Scotsman now: £699.99 was: £799.99 – SAVING £100 

ITEM

Description

Release Date

Price

Limited
Edition

BL99024

A3 Pacific – Flying Scotsman ‘British Rail’ (with smoke deflectors)

AVAILABLE

£699.99

350

BL99068

A3 Pacific – Diamond Jubilee – ‘British Rail’ Loco Number 60046 (with smoke deflectors)

Coming Soon

£699.99

50

BL99069

A3 Pacific – Trigo – ‘British Rail’ Loco Number 60084 (with smoke deflectors)

Coming Soon

£699.99

50

 

 

 

 

 



 BL   Product No

BR Running No

Orig. LNER Running No

Build

Re-Build date

Withdrawn Date

 

 

 

 

 

 

BL99024

60103

4472

2/23

1/47

11/63

BL99068

60046

2545

8/24

8/41

8/41

BL99069

60084

2595

2/30

 

11/64

 

 

 

 


Bassett Lowke makes it's maiden voyage with new P&O Superliner, Ventura

Founded in 1899 and re-launched in 2007, Bassett Lowke has been manufacturing ‘O’ gauge model trains for over 100 years. Owned by the famous toy and collectables company Corgi International, it is now set to sail an exciting voyage of its own with P&O Cruises.

A3 Pacific - British Rail, 60103, ‘Flying Scotsman’

From April 2008, Bassett Lowke will be displaying two of its working models in association with P&O Cruises on board its brand new Superliner, Ventura.

P&O Ventura Superliner

Designed to inspire, Ventura will set a new standard in 21st century cruising. At 115,000 tonnes and some 290 metres long, Ventura is the largest Superliner ever built for the British market. Her vast scale and acres of deck space have allowed her designers a remarkable opportunity in which to introduce new features, additions and experiences, which will appeal to the whole family.

Working in conjunction with the Bassett Lowke Society, specific rail layouts have been designed and installed on board the ship, consisting of two counter running tracks that run above the bar in The Exchange.

Inside Ferry

In addition, two locomotives, the twin tender A3 Pacific ‘Flying Scotsman’ in LNER livery and rebuilt ‘Patriot’ in British Rail livery (as pictured) will also operate for the 10 to 14 day cruises for 15 hours a day. And, to ensure each locomotive runs consistently, each have been modified with extra traction weight to counter swell variance.

Paul Lumsdon, Head of Design & Development, Corgi International, said: “The exhibition of Bassett Lowke on one of the most spectacular ships in the world is a testament to the brand and engineering excellence associated with it and we are proud to partner P&O cruises on this project”.

For more details on the Ventura, please visit www.pandocrusies.com or visit www.virtualventura.co.uk for a virtual tour

2nd April 2008


Bassett-Lowke cruising with P&O

In launching the new range of models in 2007, Bassett Lowke is delighted to announce that working in association with P&O Cruises, there will be a rail layout running locomotives in the Exchange on board the new Superliner, Ventura.

Designed to inspire, Ventura, will enter service in April 2008, setting a new standard in 21st century cruising. At 115,000 tons and some 290 meters long, Ventura is the largest Superliner ever built for the British market. Her vast scale and acres of deck space have allowed her designers a remarkable opportunity in which to introduce new features, new additions and new experiences, which will appeal to all the family.

P&O Ventura Superliner

Bassett Lowke working in conjunction with the Bassett Lowke Society will be supporting P&O Cruises by designing and installing a rail layout with 2 counter running tracks above the Exchange on this beautiful cruise ship. The layout will run 2 specially modified Locomotives of the twin tender A3 Pacific ‘Flying Scotsman’ in LNER livery, in addition to the re-built Patriot in British Rail livery (pictured below) which will run for the 10-14 day cruises for 15 continuous hours a day. Modified with extra traction weight to counter swell variance the Flying Scotsman locomotive and Patriot will be a continuous presence throughout 2008.

Paul Lumsdon (Head of Design & Development, Corgi International) commented “The exhibition of Bassett Lowke on one of the most spectacular ships in the world is testament to the brand and engineering excellence associated with it and we are proud to partner P&O cruises on this project”.

The new range of Bassett Lowke are now available to order online. For more information on the Ventura please visit www.pandocrusies.com or for a virtual tour of this new cruise ship please visit www.virtualventura.co.uk

17 December 2007



Warley Exhibition posterWarley International Model Railway Exhibition - 1st-2nd Dec 2007

Bassett-Lowke are attending the 40th Warley International Model Railway Exhibition in Hall 5 at the NEC, Birmingham on 1st-2nd December 2007. On our stand we will be showcasing the Bassett-Lowke range of models for the ‘O’ Gauge railway enthusiast along with current and future releases from the Trackside, OOC and Roadscene ranges.

Come along and meet the team over the weekend at the UK’s premier model railway show. For more details on the Warley Show and advance ticketing information, contact the website at www.warley-mrc.org.uk or telephone the NEC Box Office on 0121 767 4099. Opening times are Saturday 10 am to 6 pm and Sunday 10am to 5pm.

23rd October 2007



New Bassett-Lowke website launched and product range showcased

Bassett-Lowke have created a brand new website to coincide with their launch of a brand new product line. The new range of Bassett-Lowke models include:

Bassett Lowke - British Railways Flying Scotsman A3
J39 0-6-0-Loco- British Rail 64744
J39 0-6-0-Loco LNER 2714
Set of 3 Coal Wagons-3x British Rail
Set of 3 Plank Wagons-3x British Rail
Set of 3 Tanker Wagons-3x Petroleum Liveries
Single Coal Wagon-Bassett Lowke Livery
Single Plank Wagon-Bassett Lowke Livery
Single Tanker Wagon-Bassett Lowke Livery
20 ton Brake Van-BR
A1 Pacific – LNER Apple Green – 4475 ‘Flying Fox’
Patriot – LMS Black
Southern Maunsell ‘n’ class 2-6-0 Mogul - SECR - Austerity Grey - 810
Brake Van: LMS
Side Platform Set (2 x 1ft section plus 2 x sloping end sections – with fencing)
Platform 2ft Add-On Section
Level Crossing
Signal Box
Signal
Foot Bridge
Smoke Oil

The models are being launched between August 2007 and February 2008. You can order the models as soon as they are released from your nearest Bassett-Lowke stockist or online via our secure Corgi shop website.

10th August 2007

 

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