Warbonnet Posted August 2 Posted August 2 After the remarkable success of our Prostate Cancer UK and Samaritans Class 66 locomotives, which raised some much-needed funds for each charity, we are back at it again, and looking for your help to raise £10,000 for a brilliant cause. This time we turn our attention to Martin House Children's Hospice and our friends at DB Cargo, who have already dedicated a locomotive, no 66190 to this very special charity, as well as raise a staggering £250,000 for them to date through special tours and events over the last five years. Naturally, it seems only right that we add 66190 to our second production run of our 'Sheds' and help raise some more cash! About Martin House Set up in 1987, and only the second Children's Hospice in the UK at that time, Martin House is based in Yorkshire and provides family led care for children with life-shortening conditions. It is a place where children, young people and their families can come to stay from time to time along their journey and find support, rest and practical help. Such is the demand for their vital services that they now need a more suitable building which is estimated to cost £2 million to complete. When we were asked if we could help out by our friends at DB after we saw the success of our previous charity fundraising models, we leapt at the chance to do out bit. So, we set off to Toton as their guests to have a look around the real 66190! About 66 190 Originally part of the ‘Red Revolution’, a term used to describe the dominance of English, Welsh and Scottish (EWS) class 66’s across the UK freight scene, 66190 arrived on British soil early in the year 2000. One of 250 near identical locomotives, 66190 was put to work almost immediately on a wide variety of freight work, as the class 66’s were the “go anywhere” type at EWS’s disposal. The first modification came in the summer of 2001 as 66190 was fitted with the now standard swinghead buckeye coupler (locomotive 66200 and above had these fitted from new along with revised lashing eyes) 66190’s first turn in the limelight came on the 19th July 2003 when it hauled the Mossend to Inverness leg of Pathfinder Tours’ Grampian Gyrator. Incidentally, fellow Accurascale Exclusive 66001, worked Stafford to Crewe then Crewe to Stafford on the same tour. 66190 settled back in to its normal working life again until mid-2007 when it was readied for transfer to Euro Cargo Rail (ECR), at Toton. ECR was a subsidiary of EWS, as EWS sought to widen its market into the European Railfreight business. Despite German operator DB buying the EWS business in 2007 and rebranding to DB Schenker taking place in 2009, ECR continued to be known as such until 2021 when it rebranded as DB Cargo France. During June 2021, 66190 was returned to DB Cargo stock in the UK via the channel tunnel and headed to Toton depot in Nottinghamshire for a full overhaul and conversion back to UK specification. It emerged in standard ‘De-branded’ EWS maroon and gold livery, albeit with new LED lighting clusters and was used on many routes around the midlands before returning to Toton during early 2023 for a full repaint in to DB house colours. A very shiny 66190 made its way to York on the 2nd of June 2023 for a naming ceremony, where its “Martin House” plates would be revealed by Rosie Mellor-Silvester, from the Martin House charity. 66190, as a standard pool locomotive is used all across the country from china clay work in the southwest to Biomass in the north but its always treated as a bit of a “pet” by DB staff, the white wall tyres and silver buffers being maintained as much as possible, makes this locomotive stand out from the rest of the fleet. Working Together Approached by Ross Taylor, Operational Trainer with DB Cargo, last year, we set about to work on doing our charity model of 66190 and it quickly became the first loco added to our second production run of these ubiquitous locomotives. We paid a visit to Toton Traction Depot in February 2024 following Model Rail Scotland to look over the real 66190 and ensure we got the details for our model spot on. A couple of months later we met Martin House who were equally thrilled by the project and met us for a special event with 66190 at Leeds Railway Station. Ross Taylor's vision for an exclusive model to raise funds for this amazing cause quickly came together, and we are delighted to reveal the first decorated sample and announce the model at the opening of the latest "Making Tracks" event with Pete Waterman at Chester Cathedral. Speaking about the announcement, Rosie Mellor-Silvester, Head of Mass Relationships at Martin House, outlined her delight that we have teamed up together to create this model and raise funds for the hospice; "We are delighted that Accurascale have chosen to support Martin House Children’s Hospice through creating a model of the Martin House Class 66 locomotive. The first ever model has pride of place in our reception! The money raised from the sales of this model will help support children, young people and their families when they need it the most, which is something we are incredibly grateful to Accurascale for." Fran Burke, Director of Marketing, PR and Sales for Accurascale, added; "We are honoured to partner with two fantastic organisations and yet again have the opportunity to work with our customers to help raise a significant amount of money for a brilliant cause. Thank you to DB Cargo and Ross Taylor in particular for bringing us all together and I hope that we can sell enough of these cracking models to hit our £10,000 goal, and with a bit of luck, exceed that total." The Model The announcement of 66190 kicks off the second run of our Class 66, building on the huge success of our first run and the demand that has followed it. Featuring the iconic DB red and grey livery along with white-walled tyres and other small embellishments, which set it apart from the rest of the DB Class 66 fleet, our model faithfully captures this special squadron member 66 perfectly. The distinctive and colourful nameplate will be printed on our models with etched replacements in the accessory pack of each model. We have also included our increasingly famous Accurascale "a" headboard, modelled on the Railfreight depot plaques associated with triple grey livery from the 1980s and 1990s in the accessory pack of each model. As with any Accurascale Exclusives model, 66190 will come in special presentation packaging and feature a limited edition certificate, and will only be available via the Accurascale website. Proceeds from the sale of each loco will go to Martin House Children's Hospice, so we're asking you to dig deep and support this wonderful cause if you can! Seen here in decorated sample stage, there are still some revisions to be made to the livery which will be implemented on the production models. Available in both DC/DCC ready and fully loaded DCC sound fitted with our full suite of Accurathrash goodness as well as all the incredible tech you expect to find in our locomotives, they are priced at £179.95 and £279.95 respectively. Due in stock in Q2 2025, it will be joined by the rest of run 2 of the Class 66, which will be announced later this month. Pre-order yours below! Pre-Order Your Charity DB Class 66 190 And Raise Vital Fund Here! View the full article 7 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted August 3 Posted August 3 Another wonderful move from A/S! Will there be more "Exclusives" in Run 2, or just the one? Quote
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