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Only the One Shade of Grey: 800 In Photographic Grey Livery Completes Our Goddess Line-Up

Only the One Shade of Grey: 800 In Photographic Grey Livery Completes Our Goddess Line-Up

When the mighty Bredin Class B1a 800 Maeḋḃ first emerged from Inchicore Works in April 1939, few could have predicted the visual legacy it would leave behind. At first glance, its overall grey livery seemed nothing out of the ordinary—after all, both the Great Southern & Western Railway (GSWR) and its successor, the Great Southern Railway (GSR), had long favoured an unlined mid-grey finish for their locomotives.

Yet Maeḋḃ was no ordinary machine. As the new flagship 4-6-0 locomotive, representing the pinnacle of Irish steam design, Inchicore gave 800 the full Works’ Photographic Grey treatment—complete with delicate lining and highlighting. When the locomotive rolled out for its press photographs in that elegant, monochrome splendour, it immediately set a new aesthetic benchmark. This was not simply a prototype in grey; it was a vision of Irish locomotive pride.

By the time of the official demonstration run on July 17, 1939, the photographic grey had given way to the newly adopted GSR green livery—a scheme that would go on to define not only Maeḋḃ and her two sisters but also their later service with Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ). Still, the striking appearance of the Works’ Photographic Grey remains iconic, representing the transition from industrial utility to refined presentation.

Our new presentation model seeks to capture that original look as faithfully as possible. Every contour, every detail of the Photographic Grey has been carefully recreated.

In keeping with the exclusivity and museum-grade craftsmanship of this extremely exclusive nature, the model includes alternative etched nameplates, cab plates, and tender plates for the unbuilt 803 and 804, which were rumoured to have carried the names Aífe (Aoife), Derdriu (Deirdre), and Gráinne. These names appear in the GSR tender lists, alongside two ‘spare’ numbers—83 and 84—suggesting that, at least on paper, the continuation of the class was once a real possibility.

For enthusiasts of Irish railway heritage, we’ve also included separate headboards for the Enterprise service, paying tribute to one of the most distinguished duties ever undertaken by these locomotives.

Each model will be presented in a hand-crafted wooden presentation box, befitting the prestige and historical importance of Maeḋḃ—the queen of Irish steam, remembered forever in that singular shade of grey. Each model will come with a exclusive edition certificate and will only be available via the Accurascale IRM website. 

Due to the exclusive nature and added features of this model, it is priced at £329.95/€367.95 for DC/DCC Ready and £429.95/€484.95 DCC sound fitted. Delivery will be with the rest of the 800 models which is on course for Q3 2026. Pre-order below!

Pre-Order Your Grey GSR 800 Here!