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BFK 17107

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Prix ​​d'origine £49.96 - Prix ​​d'origine £49.96
Prix ​​d'origine
£49.96
£49.96 - £49.96
Prix ​​actuel £49.96
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accurascale est très fier de dévoiler le dernier ajout à sa gamme de matériel roulant bien accueillie, la série d'autocars Mk.2b, l'une des nombreuses sous-classes "chaînon manquant" qui n'a jamais été produite sous une forme de haute qualité à l'échelle de 4 mm. Construits à Litchurch Lane, Derby, en 1969, 111 véhicules ont été construits pour British Rail selon trois modèles; Tourist Second Open (TSO), Corridor First (FK) et Brake Corridor First (BFK).

Caractéristiques communes :

  • Jauge OO très détaillée / Modèles à l'échelle 1: 76,2 sur piste de 16,5 mm
  • Détails de rivets extérieurs extrêmement fins sur le toit et les extrémités de l'autocar
  • Pièces métalliques gravées appliquées séparément et pièces en plastique haute fidélité, y compris les mains courantes, les caloducs de frein/vapeur, les câbles et prises ETH, les marchepieds, le coupleur d'articulation à tête tombante factice et les évents de toit
  • Vitrage sans prisme
  • Planches et supports de destination de la région de l'Ouest pré-peints/imprimés, ainsi que des couvercles de remplissage d'eau fournis pour que le client puisse les installer
  • Sous-châssis entièrement détaillé avec de nombreuses pièces séparées, des passages de tuyaux et des différences précises entre les versions
  • Les bogies B4 et B5 les plus précis jamais produits, avec possibilité de recalibrage aux écartements EM ou P4 (britannique 18,83 mm ou irlandais 21 mm)
  • Paire de roues à profil RP25.110 noirci avec des mesures dos à dos de 14,4 mm et 26 mm sur des points précis
  • Tampons différents pour les positions rétractées et non rétractées
  • Des intérieurs précis avec des appuie-tête "à ailettes" caractéristiques, des mains courantes intérieures métalliques séparées sur les véhicules de freinage et de couloir et un compartiment de garde entièrement détaillé
  • Douilles d'accouplement standard NEM de hauteur correcte avec mini coupleurs à verrouillage de tension et accouplement court cinématique
  • Conversion facile en coupleurs d'articulation compatibles Kadee

  • Pack d'éclairage complet, comprenant
    • éclairage intérieur contrôlé par aimant "baguette"
    • Condensateur 'Stay-Alive' dans tous les coachs
    • éclairage directionnel avec commande DC ou DCC (remorque motrice uniquement)

  • Rayon minimum 438 mm (2e rayon réglé sur la voie)
  • Longueur de l'entraîneur : 269 mm

Customer Reviews

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John K.
Mk2b coaches

Amazing quality, fidelity. Well done again.

J
JBorich
MK2B

Very pleased with the mk2bs a great modelm

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Andrew D.
The great accurascale Mk2b's

I was pleased to add BFK 17107 to my other recently purchased Mk2b accurascale coaches so as to make a nice rake of up to eight vehicles. The detail is exceptionally good and just as I remember of the prototypes from the active rail enthusiast days of my youth!

The fine detail on the underframe as a whole is astonishingly good, but noteworthy its legible and crisply defined lettering, both printed in white on blue and moulded on toilet water heating control boxes, is stunningly good, particularly when viewed under a magnifying lens.

The provision of buffers in both the retracted position (for when buckeye coupled to another vehicle), and, in their usable, saddle fitted extended length (for when **** coupled to another vehicle or locomotive), is an exceptionally nice touch. And, those buffers are just right, the shape, tapers and curvatures of the heads is spot on. Well done!

However, one detail that I certainly don't recall from my youth is the lack of Inter-City labels on the sides of the vehicles accurascale have represented from, I presume, their first entry into service. I thought that this branding was applied to all Mk2 types from the air braked Mk2a variants (onwards) once they entered service following the vacuum braked Mk2(s).

I may well have this wrong, and even though I recall these vehicles being hauled by Western hydraulics of class 52 I just never saw the Mk2b's at an early enough time to have registered this in my head. But either way it made me buy this IC branded example to supplement the non branded BFK 14111 that I received first after preorder.

One other labelling issue that, to be honest, grates a tad is the location of the vehicle number on the van end of the coach. Aesthetically BR made the effort to apply these squarely under the nearest window or a blank panel between windows, and, or doors. On the other side of the coach the fleet number is properly fitted squarely beneath the lavatory window, but this should be the same on the van end, squarely beneath the right hand end van window (in the side corridor). That the number is actually offset to the right of the window just looks wrong, it rather spoils the look and given this didn't generally happen in reality does somewhat slightly tarnish the look of this otherwise fantastic model.

I love the idea of a choice of curtain 'styles' to attach into the first class compartments, but, to be honest, as these vehicles' 1st class compartments when in blue and grey livery had orange curtains for the duration it is a bit of a faff to have to stick them in; but, good they are, so it's not really a criticism, although advice as to how to best do this curtain hanging is sadly lacking on the otherwise informative booklet of vehicle history and exploded diagrams of each vehicle model.

All in all, another excellent accurascale model, as with my other Mk2b's. Can RTR coaches in OO gauge get better than this? I have my doubts.

'Many thanks for the review and the very positive words about the Accurascale Mk.2b coach. As the history in the leaflet provided with the model states, the Inter-City branding did not debut until September 1970 by which point BR was well on with building the Mk.2c variants. The lettering was retrospectively applied to the Mk.2b (and other earlier Mk.2 coaches) in due course and photographic evidence suggests this was completed by around 1973. Regarding the position of the number on the van end of the Mk.2b BFK, extensive reference to photos suggests that the number was rarely 'squarely under the window' (https://www.flickr.com/photos/robertcwp/8234967014/). In their as built condition they were actually located in the same place as the number on the passenger end on the other side. It wasn't until the air-con builds that the number appeared to be centered under the rear window on the van side and this didn't filter through until the 1980s on the earlier PV types. Finally, we are preparing a series of tutorials for adding the additional details to the models and these will be uploaded to our website soon.'

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Derek B.
Stunning Mk2s!

I've bought a rake of these MK2s to go with my previous (and future) Accurascale BR Blue locos. They are stunning models with incredible interanl and external detailing. I can't wait for the Mk2Cs (and maybe more types?)!

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Tim J.
Only in passing....but thank goodness I was!

Wasnt looking for any coaches at the time but Accurascale got me again!.. It was then not a case of which one but how many before they all got snapped up!. I got six Blue & Grey in the end and frankly you cant be disappointed by these models. I knew it would be good from the weight of the outer packaging. Accurascale have made everyone ( well most) raise their game in this regard. But the model inside is truly epic and a joy to own. Who knows one day I may even have a railway to use it on. In the meantime it sits on the shelf with the others on display behind a couple of my Class 50s. Whether that's prototypical I have no idea, not being a rivet counter but they look good none the less. Like all the Accurascale models I already have, this coach and its siblings are sublime and really show how it should and can be done for the right money!

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Chris B.
Great coach

Excellent detail.

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Matthew V.
Probably the best coaches I own

Excellent coaches, the detail and lighting is incredible especially the stay alive, glad to have got 3 when they went up for sale as they look perfect on my small double oval layout.

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Gareth D.
Exquisite

Love these coaches the finish is excellent.
The internal lights are a great addition

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Gaz
Complete Set

I was lucky enough to purchase the remaining Blue/Grey coaches that I hadn’t originally purchased, and now have all 11.
They look absolutely stunning in a complete rake, especially as I have fitted the magnetic couplings supplied, giving realistic close running.
The detail is absolutely fantastic, with the interior lighting showing off the exquisite interior detailing.
We just need some passengers to populate these coaches, and hopefully Accurascale will release their magnetic couplings as accessory multipacks to enable other coaches to be modified.
Thanks again Accurascale, keep expanding the fantastic range!

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Eddie R.
Best RTR coach

Without doubt this has to the best range of RTR coaches on the market. Extremely well detailed, lovely colour definition and super smooth running. I now have 8 Mk2Bs in the fleet and looking forward to the 2Cs to supplement them.

Well done to the whole team for raising the bar.

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