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37027 "Loch Eil"

SKU ACC230537027

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Akomanga 37/0 - 37027 "Loch Eil"

  • Wa waenganui o te 1980s
  • BR kahurangi me te ma te taha tinana
  • Wehea te ihu pane upoko me nga pouaka tohu upoko whakakikoruatia
  • Te rama 'ahu waka' Scottish (mahi tonu)
  • Nga karaehe ihu taketake
  • He kurupae kurupae tapatapahi me nga porotītaha porotītaha
  • Te whirihoranga kurupae wera wera me nga paipa hau/vac/mana/MW
  • Ko nga mata matai taketake me te tahora kaa i hangaia
  • Ko te tuanui riu-rua moata me te kohu kohu me te hau nui o te tuanui o te waka
  • bogies hanga
  • whirihoranga tank wahie taketake
  • Ko nga karaehe cantrail EE tomuri
  • Whakakikoruatia ki te taha tinana o te wai whakakī me nga hikoinga e whai ana
  • Ko nga pararutiki iti iti kua whakauruhia

                  Āhuatanga noa:

                  • Te tauira tauine OO tino taipitopito, 1:76.2
                  • Ko te tahuhu whakarewa mate taimaha
                  • He tika te tumbleholme, te ihu, te tuanui o te kaa me nga ananga arai i tangohia mai i te matawai Taiaho 3D me nga rangahau whanui
                  • Ko nga korero motuhake mo te waa, tae atu engari kaua e iti ki;
                    • Bogies (Whakaahua me nga momo rereke e toru o te Maka)
                    • Ko nga taika wahie (I te mea i hangaia me te taha maeneene o muri mai he taika wahie roa)
                    • Ko te Karaehe Moata 37/0 e whakaatu ana i te tiihi hukapapa, te papa whakakī kohua me nga hikoi uru
                    • Ko te Karaehe Moata 37/0 e whakaatu ana i nga whakaaturanga tohu upoko wehewehe marama me te kowhiringa o nga momo tohu upoko e wha
                    • Ko te karaehe 37/6 he tautau marama WIPAC me te rama o runga me te maha o nga kiriata ihu rereke katoa tae atu ki nga turanga mahi maha.
                    • E toru nga ahua o te kaitarai: Oleo porowhita nui, porotita me te porotita tapawha
                    • E toru nga ahua o nga karaehe ihu: kua oti te hanga, kua whakahouhia 'wehea' me te whakahou i te 'wahanga kotahi'
                    • Te pau o te kohu, me nga ahua e rua o te papa kohukohu whakakikoruatia
                    • He remu kurupae kore ranei
                    • Me nga hau o te tuanui o te waka me nga matapihi taha tinana
                    • Te ihu me te tuanui me nga antenna (mehemea e tika ana)
                    • E toru nga ahua o te mata matai: te paerewa, te whakamaroketanga o waenganui, me te whakamaroke katoa
                    • E toru nga momo o roto kaa: he mea hanga, kua whakahoutia me nga waahi hou DRS
                    • E wha nga rereketanga kurupae me nga whirihoranga paipa rereke
                    • Nga papa whana kuaha ki te waahi e tika ana
                  • He maha nga kiriata tinana me te ihu kia tika te whakaatu tata ki nga mema katoa o te karaehe, tae atu ki nga momo rerekee e toru o te karaehe cantrail: EE moata (mo D6700-D6704), muri iho EE me RSH
                  • E wha nga ahua o te tuanui: He rivete takirua taketake, he rivete kotahi, he paihere me te paihere ki nga antennas
                  • Ko nga waahanga mokamoka mokamoka me te tino pono, tae atu ki nga kakau hopu, rererangi, hikoi, wiper, papa ingoa, tihi me etahi atu.
                  • Ko nga papa whana kuaha kua taraihia (kei te waahi e tika ana), te reihi 'huka' (kei te waahi e tika ana) me te kaarai tuanui whakarewa tino pai.
                  • Tauine whanui waea ringaringa
                  • Kua hurihia nga haona parahi i runga i te tuanui i runga i nga tauira pane upoko
                  • Katoa nga korero taika o raro o te tinana me nga awhi me te paipa
                  • Kei roto i nga Bogies nga tapuwae motuhake, nga tapuwae tarai, nga porotaka pakaru, te hopu tere, te rewa parai mutunga me te mekameka parai tino pai.
                  • Paraka parai i runga i nga taraka (bogies) i runga i te raina me nga wira (ka taea te neke mo nga tohu EM/P4)
                  • He maha atu ano nga korero mo te locomotive-motuhake kaore ano kia whakakitea!
                  • RP25-110 profile OO wira mehua me te tauine pai 'maturuturu' EM (18.2mm mehua) me te P4 (18.83mm mehua) wira e waatea motuhake ana
                  • Ko nga paraki hukarere iti tino pono
                  • Ko nga parepare whakarewa tino pai, he paipa paipa kua oti te whakauru mai i te wheketere me nga hononga wiri
                  • Whakatikatika te teitei-iti-nui-a-rakau-rakau me te turanga NEM tae atu ki te kurupae putunga tino taipitopito.
                  • Kua rite te DCC [21Pin MTX Socket] wheketere DCC oro whakauru ranei [ESU LokSound 5]
                  • Kei roto i ia tauira te peeke PowerPack / Backup Power Capacitor Bank mo te tekau hēkona o te rere kore hiko, rama korekore me te tangi tonu.
                  • DCC Sound Versions ngā;
                    • ESU LokSound V5 DCC Chip
                    • Hangarau Tuatoru-Kaikorero Whakaritea me te;
                      • Nui te tika Kaikōrero Paoro
                      • He mataono ahua 'iphone' iti ake mo nga iarere teitei ake
                  • Te kaha o te mahi teitei, hei whakauru;
                    • Ko te motoka rima-pou teitei me nga wira rere e rua
                    • Pouaka taputapu Helical Metal mo te tino mahi me te puhoi o te rere
                    • Kua whakaritea te hikoi kia taea e te locomotive te eke i te tere teitei o te 100 mph (160 km/h)
                    • Kua reri a DCC me te PowerPack Super-capacitor mo te mana kore e haukotia me te tere tere tino iti
                    • Te taraiwa wira katoa me te tiki wira katoa
                  • Ko te kete rama rama tino taipitopito, tae atu ki: 
                    • Ko te whakamarama i runga i te DC me te DCC
                    • Ko nga rama rama tino mahi mo ia tauira
                    • Maramarama o te Moutere o te Moutere (me te Pirimia e kitea ana)
                    • Ko nga tautau rama WIPAC ki nga waahi e tika ana me nga tautuhinga ao me te po
                    • Kua wehea nga rama kaa me te whakamarama, nga korero mo te whakamaarama o te taraiwa, ka weto aunoa i te neke
                    • Nga rama hiku whero ka taea te huri
                  • Nga wira RP25-110 nga wira OO me nga waahi mo te ine ano ki te p4 me te ine EM
                  • 438mm iti rawa (Rau Putoro Putoro Tuarua)

                    Rarama me te DCC motuhake

                    Customer Reviews

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                    John C.

                    It is an amazing piece of model engineering from Accurascale to behold. The detailing is exquisite all around and inside the engines' driver cabs.

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                    Richard

                    Great model

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                    Gary S.
                    Fabulous Class 37

                    Really impressive model, runs well, sounds great, and just love the detail. The blue stripe livery and car headlights perfectly match the 37s I was photographing on the West Highland line when I first went up there with my camera. Fabulous recreation of some wonderful memories

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                    Ashley H.
                    37 027 Loch Eil - So good, I bought it twice!

                    Possibly my favourite livery of all my Accurascale 37s. There is just something about BR Blue with the white stripe!
                    However, after later buying the sister loco , Large Logo 37 043 Loch Lomond, a friend ‘persuaded’ me that I didn’t really need 2 Scottish Class 37/0s.
                    Regretted parting with it, but luckily today I managed to secure a replacement from Accurascale.
                    Only issue I have, is that the first loco had a small part missing on delivery, a horn cover, and I am still waiting for a replacement part from Accurascale……..

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                    Paul B.
                    37 Loch Eil

                    As a professional modelmaker I appreciate the level of detail and finish to this model,
                    Bought this one dc only, after running my 37 Loch Lomond with sound I need to upgrade this to sound

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                    Michael G.
                    As expected from Accurascale

                    Owning one of the Accurascale Deltics I knew what to expect with this and I am not disappointed. Detail is exceptional (class leading), performance superb and even the instruction manual is a work of art. Railway modelling can be an expensive pastime these days so you want to get something you feel is worth the investment. Loch Eil doesn't disappoint on that front. Well done Accurascale.

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                    Stephen L.
                    Super Smooth Operation With Amazing Paint Job

                    Wasn't really planning to buy 37027 but when proper images started to appear just had to have one. All DCC/Sound models were sold out so I bought one of the last DC models plus the ESU DCC Decoder and speaker which was very easy to install thanks to a YouTuber named John. I also ran it on DC and it performed flawlessly. Packaging was also up to the usual high standard.

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                    Steven B.
                    37027 Heaven

                    Another great loco with amazing detail, great livery, working headlight is fantastic.

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                    Tony J.
                    Reminds me of 'Natural Born Bugie'!

                    'Natural Born Bugie'! - a song by 'Humble Pie' - I think I better eat some of the pie!
                    I think I've always been a bit of a sceptic about 'Accurascale'!
                    Nearly four years for folks to anticipate the class 92 (Mind - how long did I wait for an Ivatt 2-6-2T or how many years am I still waiting for a new class 25!) Then there was talk about ''bits' in the bottom of the boxes containing 'Deltic' models and more than 200 pages of 'hype' on the brilliant 'RMweb' forum about the Class 37 model!
                    I should probably explain that I am not and never will be a 'railway modeller', but I have spent a lot of time and money over the last 30+ years thinking about and buying model trains! A lot of that has been spent on Class 37 diesels, fortunately I never bought a Hornby one fitted with class 47 bogies - although it was a close run thing! A good friend fitted a lot of etched cab front windows and flush glazing to my Lima models as well as repainting many of them too! I joined a collectors club to obtain what was supposed to be the 'state of the art' model in green livery and even I could immediately see it was the wrong shape!
                    I've read every review published and over the years I have finally obtained a nice set of models depicted my favourite prototypes of the class, almost exclusively 'Celtic Fours'. Up until now I'd steered clear of 37/0s, mainly because of 'funny noses' - although now a 'nose job' has a last been done.
                    I'd looked with great interest at Accurascale's proposed 'Scottish Class 37/0' model, particularly the blue one with the white stripe. Should I / Shouldn't I? Why do I have to pre-order (What if the reviews say it's 'not right'!). Why do I have to put £30 down for something that might not live up to expectations?
                    So - when all the excellent reviews were published and satisfied customers started singing their praises - of course I'd 'missed the boat'!
                    Two weeks ago I read the review of Accurascale's 37027 in 'Rail Express' magazine, I've always felt that 'RE' published the most thorough reviews of models and never seemed to be afraid to draw attention to any shortcomings in accuracy or quality of the model being analysed. The review of 37027 was very positive and didn't highlight any areas of concern. The review prompted me to look at the Accurascale website (for the first time ever) later that night and remarkably there were two new 'Loch Eil' models for sale! I purchased one straight away - (Note this was completely out of character - I always like to look, check and test any model in the shop before I buy it!).
                    Ordering via the website was easy / confirmation of the payment immediate and confirmation of address details and despatch information were received the next morning. Tracking information for the package was excellent, even when I had to change the deliver point from my home address to a nearby DHL delivery point (necessary as my new grandson arrived on the day the package was due to arrive - confirming the meaning of 'delivery date'!).
                    Ordered late on Monday night, despatched on Tuesday, I collected it on Thursday and the delivery point had had it for 24 hours!
                    The packaging to protect the model against damage in the post was excellent as are the quality of the box and associated protection in which the model is presented. There were no 'bits' in the bottom of the box and nothing loose, bent or marked on the model. When put on the track, the model ran smoothly and silently straightaway and looks every bit as good as I dared to hope. Well done Accurascale - Thank You for great service and for producing such a good model - so much so that I've ordered a 'Deltic' (via C & M Models at Carlisle) - I'd never really contemplated buying a 'Deltic' before, it doesn't 'fit in' with my model railway 'plans' , but 'Nimbus' was the first one I saw, at Leeds back in 1976 and I only saw that one time.
                    I'm full of 'Humble Pie' now!
                    PS:- one question, my 37027 operates on DC, can I turn the red tail lights off whilst leaving the front marker and headlamps on when running?

                    Many thanks for the kind review! Having just passed our fifth birthday it’s great to hear we are getting it right. Under the magnetic roof you’ll find a set of micro switches for DC use, which control the head, tail and interior lighting.

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                    BigGee
                    Awesome

                    Fabulous new model of the class 37 with great new features like the working car headlight. Very happy with my model.