Bachmann 32-225Y
London, Midland & Scottish Railway 3F 18 Northern Counties Committee Black
Tooling
In 2004, Bachmann Branchline introduced a completely new tooling for the LMS Class 3F “Jinty” 0-6-0T in OO gauge, replacing older, less detailed models from other manufacturers. This release marked a significant leap forward in accuracy and detailing for small tank locomotives, setting new standards for ready-to-run British outline models.
Tooling Features
- Scale: OO gauge (1:76.2), designed for 16.5 mm track.
- Construction: High-quality plastic bodyshell with diecast chassis for strength and weight.
- Detailing: Separately fitted handrails, lamp irons, vacuum pipes, sprung buffers, and fully detailed cab interior with painted backhead. Glazing and footplate doors included.
- Couplings: NEM pockets with tension-lock couplers supplied.
Mechanical & Electrical
- Motor & Drive: Smooth-running 3-pole skew-wound can motor mounted in the chassis, driving all three axles via a gear train.
- Minimum Radius: Suitable for 2nd radius curves (approx. 438 mm).
- Weighting: Integrated diecast components for improved adhesion.
- Lighting: No factory lighting on this tooling.
DCC Capability
Early releases were DCC compatible but not socketed, requiring hard-wiring for digital conversion. Later iterations (post-2011) introduced an 8-pin socket, and recent reissues feature Next18 sockets with sound capability.
Liveries Produced
The 2004 tooling appeared in a wide range of authentic schemes, including:
- LMS Black (lined and unlined)
- LMS Crimson Lake (limited editions)
- BR Black (early and late crests)
- Special editions such as S&DJR blue and NCC black
Reviews & Commentary
Upon release, the Jinty was praised in the model railway press for its fine detailing, smooth running, and accurate proportions. Reviewers highlighted the cab detail and separately fitted components as standout features. Social media and forum discussions from the time noted its reliability and ease of conversion to DCC, though some enthusiasts wished for factory-fitted sockets earlier.
Interesting Notes
- The tooling anticipated future upgrades, with space for a 23 mm round speaker in later chassis designs.
- This model represented a major improvement over older Tri-ang/Hornby versions, which lacked separate detailing and accurate dimensions.
Class & Prototype
- Class: London, Midland & Scottish Railway 3F
- Traction: Steam
- Built: 1924-1931
- Total Built: 422
No prototype found.
Operator & Livery
- Operator: Northern Counties Committee
- Livery: Black