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Italian Steam – Italian Steam – a modellers’ a modellers’ perspective perspective Jim Ford Jim Ford Southport and District Model Southport and District Model Railway Club Railway Club 18 18 th th October 2011 October 2011

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Italian Steam –Italian Steam –a modellers’ perspectivea modellers’ perspective

Jim FordJim FordSouthport and District Model Railway Southport and District Model Railway

ClubClub1818thth October 2011 October 2011

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Today’s talkToday’s talk

• Why model steam era Italian railways?• A bit about Italy and Italian railways• An overview of Italian locomotive

development• Locomotive policy of the Ferrovia del Stato• Translating Italian Steam into model

railways

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Why model steam era Italian Why model steam era Italian railways?railways?

• 1970s• Visit to Italy with Auntie Marie• Dissatisfaction with primitive UK items• Clochmerle• Don Camillo• Nick Woods• San Nazario• Tavola

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A bit about Italy and Italian railwaysA bit about Italy and Italian railways

• What do these countries have in common?– Italy, Greece, Germany, Estonia and Norway

• When was the last new Italian steam loco built - 1927, 1937, 1947 or 1957?

• What 4 letters sum up Italian steam design?• What happened in 1905?• What was the immediate consequence?

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Northern ItalyNorthern Italy

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Central ItalyCentral Italy

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Southern ItalySouthern Italy

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Italian locomotive developmentItalian locomotive development

• Early imported products - UK, US builders• 1850s – Medoc (2-4-0) and Borbonese (0-6-0)

• 1870s – early domestic designs, Turin etc• 1905 – 12 standard classes

– Common components– Compounding– Superheating– Caprotti, Crosti and Franco-Crosti

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Early importsEarly imports

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Early Domestic designs - FNM 200Early Domestic designs - FNM 200

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FNM 200 by Hornby RivarossiFNM 200 by Hornby Rivarossi• Chinese• 3.8 mm/foot• Spectacular

coaches like WHR

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FNM 270FNM 270• FNM• Milan• Late 19th C• Personal

favourite

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Modelling Italian Steam in the 60sModelling Italian Steam in the 60s

• Good range of locos produced until the early 1980s by Rivarossi and others

• Good stock too, but preserved in aspic as:-• But 3.8mm scale therefore not compatible

with modern Chinese Hornby-Rivarossi• Excellent runners, but bulky motors• Representative of standard classes

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835 prototype835 prototype• 1905 standard• Florentine• widespread• Counter

pressure brake

• 1960s convertedto diesel

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835835

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835 R/R model835 R/R model

• Fairly basic• Lacks detail• But compare

it with Triang Jinty!

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851851• 1898• Adriatic• Mountain

lines, but• Later used

for shunting• 6 plinthed

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851851

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851 R/R model851 R/R model• Later

model• Super-

detailed• Excellent

runner

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685 Walschaerts685 Walschaerts• 1912-27• Simple 4• 390 built• 685.410trialled withturbine ’34• w/d 1980

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685 Walschaerts685 Walschaerts

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685 Walschaerts685 Walschaerts

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685 Walschaerts685 WalschaertsAcquired from Alan NeedhamFleishmann model - Chunky/clunkyBut still 3.8mm scale……

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685 Caprotti685 Caprotti• Originally

class 686• 1924-34

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685 Caprotti685 Caprotti

• More recent Rivarossi product but still 30 years old

• Acquired Southport show

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740740

• 1918-23• 470 built• 2-cyl simple• 80 still in

use in 1980

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740740

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740 Rivarossi740 Rivarossi• Merseyside show 2 years ago • Trenhobby kit – wired the wrong way round!

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940940

• 1921-25• Superheated• Tank version

of 740• 25 left in 1980

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940940

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940940

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625625

• 1910-22• Simple• Outside

Walschaert’s and inside cylinders

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625625

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625625• Nice model but still quite basic

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623 Franco-Crosti623 Franco-Crosti• 1952-54

rebuilds of 625

• 25% savings

• 10 wereCaprotti

• 1970scrapped

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623623

Latest and best of the old Rivarossi - 1980s

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691691• 1911-18• 1928-34

Rebuilt

• 1958 w/d due to

electrification

• 691.022 preservedstatic

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691class691class

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Rivarossi 691Rivarossi 691

• Top of the range• Obtained at Southport Show

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Not available in 3.8 mmNot available in 3.8 mm• 640• 741• 743• 623

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ImportsImports• 8Fs• Dean

Goods• American• Austrian

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Thanks for listening!Thanks for listening!

A fond farewell from sunny and snowy Italy!