Completing the first run of Accurascale’s Class 37, our eyes are turned to the earliest batch of five locomotives built from the end of 1960, with split headcode boxes and interconnecting nose doors, buffer surrounds, early style cantrail grilles and round OLEO buffers.
Accurascale has gone to the nth degree in achieving even the smallest differences, with early windscreen surrounds, double rows of rivets on the roof, absence of corner grab irons, boiler exhausts and steam valves and original underslung fuel and water tanks, with the sum of these parts making a very pleasing whole.
Our review model of D6704 wears its BR green well, with a superb lion and wheel emblem and full yellow ends, placing it in the later 1960s when it had moved from working from Stratford…