Revolution Trains N-128-55994A, Class 128 - W55994 in BR Green Livery with split Headcode and Corridor N Gauge
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Description Revolution Trains Class 128, W55994 in BR Green with speed whiskers Western Region class 128 with Split headcode box and a corridor connection N-128-55994A N Gauge Ten class 128 parcels units were built in 1959 by British Rail in two batches - four for the Midland Region and six for the Western Region. In use the 128s ranged far and wide and had numerous liveries from green, through to BR blue and eventually ending up in Royal Mail red. The class 128s were finally withdrawn in mid-1990. Revolution model features: · detail variations appropriate for each version · a smooth-running chassis · an easily accessible Next 18 DCC decoder socket · directional lighting with appropriate style for each version · space for easy DCC sound fitting The main “spotting” notes between the versions are that the 4 Midland Region 128s were built without a corridor connection and had a centre headcode box, whereas the Western Region 128s were all built with corridors (though many were later removed) and split headcode boxes. Other variations were plated or removed headcode boxes, marker lights, sandboxes on bogies, 3 different types of buffer (clipped, oval or round) and a variety of exhaust types.
Revolution N Gauge Class 128