
Rapido OO Scale E1 0-6-0 Tank No.32138, BR Black (Early) - DCC Sound Fitted
This is the Rapido OO Scale E1 0-6-0 Tank No.32138, BR Black (Early) - DCC Sound Fitted Locomotive.
Following the success of the ‘Terrier’, Stroudley provided the London Brighton & South Coast Railway with a dedicated passen-ger version – the ‘D’ 0-4-2T – in 1873. A goods version appeared the following year. This was the ‘E’, later called ‘E1’.
They might have looked like a stretched version of the ‘Terrier’ but they carved out a niche as a strong and capable performer.
Built: 1874 (78 built)
How long did they last? The last Isle of Wight example, No. 4 Wroxall, was withdrawn in October 1960 while the last ‘E1’ used on the main-land, No. 32694, was not condemned until July 1961.
Where did they work? Through-out the LBSCR system, the Isle of Wight and Southampton docks.
Can I see one? No. B110 is based at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway.
Here’s the specification of our ‘OO’ gauge model:
- Designed from original works drawings and a wealth of photographic material
- BR black (early emblem)
- Marsh boiler and chimney
- Plated over coal rails fitted
- Plus lots of other locomotive specific details
- Next18 sound decoder
- Sprung buffers
- NEM pockers
- factory fitted speaker
- Museum quality finish
- Smooth & powerful mechanism
- Lots of separately fitted parts
Original: $347.00
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This is the Rapido OO Scale E1 0-6-0 Tank No.32138, BR Black (Early) - DCC Sound Fitted Locomotive.
Following the success of the ‘Terrier’, Stroudley provided the London Brighton & South Coast Railway with a dedicated passen-ger version – the ‘D’ 0-4-2T – in 1873. A goods version appeared the following year. This was the ‘E’, later called ‘E1’.
They might have looked like a stretched version of the ‘Terrier’ but they carved out a niche as a strong and capable performer.
Built: 1874 (78 built)
How long did they last? The last Isle of Wight example, No. 4 Wroxall, was withdrawn in October 1960 while the last ‘E1’ used on the main-land, No. 32694, was not condemned until July 1961.
Where did they work? Through-out the LBSCR system, the Isle of Wight and Southampton docks.
Can I see one? No. B110 is based at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway.
Here’s the specification of our ‘OO’ gauge model:
- Designed from original works drawings and a wealth of photographic material
- BR black (early emblem)
- Marsh boiler and chimney
- Plated over coal rails fitted
- Plus lots of other locomotive specific details
- Next18 sound decoder
- Sprung buffers
- NEM pockers
- factory fitted speaker
- Museum quality finish
- Smooth & powerful mechanism
- Lots of separately fitted parts











