C1005Z Clark Railworks OO Gauge Finescale WD Austerity, BR Black e/c ‘90775’ ‘The Royal Norfolk Regiment' - Era 11 Preserved
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Expected Delivery Q2 2025
Clark Railworks are proud to announce our first OO gauge 1:76.2 - 4mm scale steam
locomotive. The War Department Austerity 2-10-0.
When entered the OO market with the Quads, we said we wanted to make an impact.
That’s the exact reason for choosing a loco as striking and impressive as the WD 2-10-0.
As you can see from the CADs, and just like our Black 5 in O gauge, the detailing and quality of components is of paramount importance - as I’m sure you can see from the multitude of pipes, separately fitted parts and underside detailing.
The model has been fully designed and engineered in the UK and will feature a high quality coreless motor and a high quality gear train, alongside catering for left and right hand drive variants, we will also be producing a range of liveries including LMR Blue, WD Khaki Green, BR Black Early & Late Crest, and Brunswick Green.
We would like to express our sincere thanks to the Midland and Great Northern Joint
Railway Society (M&GN), the volunteers and staff at the North Norfolk Railway, Ian Foot and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, The Severn Valley Railway (SVR) and the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway (KWVR).
Without their invaluable help and passion for their respective engines, this project would not have been what it is.
Specification
- Die-cast Boiler, Smokebox & Chassis
- Brass & Plastic Constructed Tender
- Injection Moulded Cab & Fine Details
- High Quality Coreless Motor
- Finely Applied Separate Pipework
- Separately Fitted Cab Backhead Detailing
- Individual Specific Locomotive Details
- Separate Fire Irons included
- Fully Detailed Wheels & Axles
- Working Sprung Screw Link Couplings
- Sprung Buffers
- Left & Right Hand Drive Locomotives
- Factory Fitted DCC Sound Versions Available
- Finely detailed external and underside detailing
- Brass Bearings fitted to all Axles
- Firebox Glow
- Metal Cylinder Liners for Smooth Operation & Longevity
- Plug “N” Play Next18 DCC Easy Access Harness
- Fully Removable Front & Rear Tension Lock Coupling
Specific Locomotive History
Built for the Ministry of Supply in December 1943 and delivered as number ‘3652’, it was renumbered ‘76352’ with works number 25438. ‘76352’ was initially allocated for use in the war torn middle east. The engine was shipped to Egypt with 15 other class members and placed in store. By October 1945 the locomotives were deemed surplus to requirements, sold to the Hellenic State Railways and shipped to Salonika in January 1946. ‘76352’ was then renumbered toΛβ951 and based in the Salonika divisions and worked duties such as the Athens - Istanbul Express.
Final withdrawal came forΛβ951 in 1979 where it was purchased by enthusiasts, and repatriated to the Mid Hants Railway where a majority of the foreign parts had been removed to put the engine back to as-built condition. The engine re-entered traffic in 1988 and was outshopped as ‘90775’, following on from the BR numbering which stopped at ‘90774’. The engine was sold to the Essex Locomotive Society and was based at the North Yorkshire Moors from 1992. During 2003 the engine was at the North Norfolk Railway and at this time came for sale and was subsequently bought by the M&GN society in 2006 where it is in steam currently.
Manufacturer
Clark RailWorks
Finish
Pristine
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Era (Period of operation)
Era 11 (2016-2026)
DCC Ready
Yes (Next 18)
Condition
New