🚆 O Gauge Pullman Class 73 Now In Stock

Posted by Jack Morgan on

We have just received the final variation of Heljan's Class 73 'Electrodiesel' in O gauge! This eye-catching variation, produced as part of the Gaugemaster Collection, showcases the class in Pullman livery.


The rest of the general release range is also in stock now, with liveries available covering much of the lifespan of this iconic class.

New Pullman Livery

Other Liveries In Stock

Product Features:

Highly detailed model with many separate parts including handrails, pipework, etched metal grilles, underframe relief, windscreen wipers and much more

Metal sprung buffers and screw link couplings

High-performance twin 5-pole motors, with twin flywheels, all-wheel pickup and drive 

Separately switchable cab, tail and engine room lights

ESU XL pin decoder interface and provision for sound

Powered roof fan

Many authentic switchable lighting features including directional lights, cab and engine room lights

DCC activated 3rd-rail 'arc flash' effect on the bogies

Interchangeable headcodes

Retractable 3rd-rail shoes

Many optional detail parts

Accurate tooling variations for different eras

Prototype Information

The Class 73s are highly unusual electro-diesel locomotives built between 1962 and 1967, that can operate either from an on-board 600hp diesel engine or from 650/ 750V DC third-rail. Until the introduction of the Class 88, the 73s were unique in their electro-diesel functionality following the withdrawal of the Class 74.

Image by Phil Richards

They produce significantly more power when on third-rail, so rarely leave the Southern regions - however, some are currently used on the Caledonian Sleeper service in Scotland. Later in life, some were converted to the 73/9 subclass which provided them with the AAR system for multiple working as well as new engines. Many are still in service to this day, whilst eight have been preserved.


(Information provided via Wikipedia)


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