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A review of the eagerly anticipated Bachmann Webb Coal Tank, as preserved on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, in smart L&NWR Plain Black. Constructed by the London & North Western Railway at Crewe Works, 300 Webb Coal Tanks were built between 1881 and 1897, originally designed for working heavy mineral trains. All member of the class were later modified, with the addition of vacuum brakes and heating equipment, for mixed traffic work, working passenger, as well as goods trains. All, but 6 locomotives passed into LMS ownership in 1923, with further withdrawal in the following years. 64 survived into British Railways ownership during Nationalization in 1948, with the final member of the class being withdrawn in 1958. This model depicts the sole surviving member of the class, No. 1054, in LNWR plain black, as currently preserved on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. Bachmann have done an superb job in capturing these elegant locomotives in model form. The model though out, features a high level of detail, including fully detailed cab interior, as well as a weighty die-cast construction, plus smooth and powerful running straight from the box. It really is a must for any Pre-Grouping or Preserved Era modeller! Hope you enjoy