The CJM Class 60

CJM Class 60 - 6014 Alexander Flemming and 60 090 Quinag in RFD Livery - Photographed At CJM Studio
60 014 'Alexander Flemming' and 60 090 'Quinag' in RFD livery

The Class 60 heavy haul locomotive was introduced by British Rail in the 1980's. Built by Brush Traction at Loughborough, their haulage capacity and unique 'see through' radiator grill area have become widely seen throughout the network. As with all former BR locomotives the class 60 has seen a wide range of colourful liveries - there is a wide variety in model form to choose from!

CJM's class 60 model has been developed from the much acclaimed Taylor model to accommodate the amazing CJM flywheel drive chassis. Many enhancements have been Incorporated including cab interior detail, specially printed glazing and revised main side grills. All of these are highlighted by CJM's special paint finish with many areas enhanced using scale colour techniques with final assembly to the exacting standards expected of CJM locomotives.

CJM Class 60 - 60 007 in Load Haul livery - Photographed at CJM Studio
CJM 60 007 in 'Load Haul' livery
CJM Class 60 - 60007 bogie frame - photographed at CJM Studio CJm Class 60 - 60 007 battery box - photographed at CJM Studio

Available Class 60 liveries

Former British Rail Liveries:-

Construction Sector Petroleum Sector
Metals Sector Coal Sector

CJM Class 60 - 60 002 High Peak in EWS and Heavily weathered - photographed at CJM Studio
A heavily weathers CJM 60 - 60 002 'High Peak' in EWS livery

Privatised Railfreight company liveries:-

Load Haul (sector colours) Load Haul (Orange / black)
Transrail (Sector colours) Mainline (Blue / silver)

CJM Class 60 - 60 033 Tees Steel Express in EWS / Corus - photographed at CJM Studio
CJM 60 - 60 033 'Tees Steel Express' in EWS / Corus livery

Privatised Railfreight company liveries continued:-

E W and S EWS
EWS - British Steel Blue Livery Corus Livery
Great Western Livery Sector Livery with EWS logo's

CJM Class 60 - 60 090 Quinag in RFD sector livery- photographed at CJM Studio
CJM 60 - 60 090 'Quinag' in RFD livery

hi-resolution photo studies

The following pages below contain Hi-Resolution images, and Adobe Reader is required to view them. Unlike other manufacturers, at CJM we want you to see and appreciate all the accurate detail and work involved, however please remember you are looking at models that are approximately 4-5 inches long, with the ability to zoom so that components are the same size as the real loco! Its cruel and sometimes painful, especially when we spot the odd problem with the model, that you cant even see normally with a magnifying glass!

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