OO-9
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Detailed OO Scale Locomotive The Great Western Saddle Tank locomotives were mostly seen in goods depots shunting wagons or on small rural routes hauling mixed traffic services. These small locomotives featured the saddle mounted water tanks which gave the locomotive a higher centre of gravity limiting the speed of the loco. As the water tank sits on top of the boiler the water is pre-heated which…
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Detailed OO9 Scale Locomotive Class Profile: A trio of 2-6-2T locomotives built for the 1ft 11½in gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway in North Devon, joined by a fourth locomotive, Lew, in 1925 and used until the railway closed in 1935. A replica locomotive, Lyd, is based at the Ffestiniog Railway in Wales. Built by: Manning, Wardle of Leeds Number built: 4 Number series: Yeo, Exe & Taw (SR E759-761…
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Detailed OO9 Locomotive Class Profile: A trio of 2-6-2T locomotives built for the 1ft 11½in gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway in North Devon, joined by a fourth locomotive, Lew, in 1925 and used until the railway closed in 1935. A replica locomotive, Lyd, is based at the Ffestiniog Railway in Wales. Built by: Manning, Wardle of Leeds Number built: 4 Number series: Yeo, Exe & Taw (SR E759-761), Lew…
£195.00
£150.00 Out of stock
Detailed OO-9 Scale Locomotive Class Profile: A trio of 2-6-2T locomotives built for the 1ft 11½in gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway in North Devon, joined by a fourth locomotive, Lew, in 1925 and used until the railway closed in 1935. A replica locomotive, Lyd, is based at the Ffestiniog Railway in Wales. Built by: Manning, Wardle of Leeds Number built: 4 Number series: Yeo, Exe & Taw (SR E759-76…
£195.00
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Class Profile: A trio of 2-6-2T locomotives built for the 1ft 11½in gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway in North Devon, joined by a fourth locomotive, Lew, in 1925 and used until the railway closed in 1935. A replica locomotive, Lyd, is based at the Ffestiniog Railway in Wales. Built by: Manning, Wardle of Leeds Number built: 4 Number series: Yeo, Exe & Taw (SR E759-761), Lew SR E188 Service Career:…
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Detailed 009 Scale Coach These 4-wheeled coaches were built in 1864 by Brown Marshall & Co of Birmingham for the Ffestiniog Railway. They are known officially as ‘Small Birminghams’, but more commonly referred to as ‘Bug Boxes’ due to their diminutive size. This intricate livery is their original colour scheme and has been authentically replicated in miniature with consultation from the experts th…
£25.00
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The curiously-named �Bug Boxes� 4-wheel coaches were the first passenger-carrying coaches built for the Ffestiniog Railway. Dating from 1864 to 1867 they were built by Brown, Marshall & Company. The term �Bug Box� is a more recent term given to them, possibly in the 1950s, and originally they were referred to as �Small Birmingham's�. Ten were built, including two replicas, and 7 survive, still doi…
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Detailed 1:76 Scale 009 Coach These 4-wheeled coaches were built in 1864 by Brown Marshall & Co of Birmingham for the Ffestiniog Railway. They are known officially as ‘Small Birminghams’, but more commonly referred to as ‘Bug Boxes’ due to their diminutive size. This intricate livery is their original colour scheme and has been authentically replicated in miniature with consultation from the exper…
£25.00
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The curiously-named �Bug Boxes� 4-wheel coaches were the first passenger-carrying coaches built for the Ffestiniog Railway. Dating from 1864 to 1867 they were built by Brown, Marshall & Company. The term �Bug Box� is a more recent term given to them, possibly in the 1950s, and originally they were referred to as �Small Birmingham's�. Ten were built, including two replicas, and 7 survive, still doi…
£25.00
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Detailed 1.76 Scale 009 Coach These 4-wheeled coaches were built in 1864 by Brown Marshall & Co of Birmingham for the Ffestiniog Railway. They are known officially as ‘Small Birminghams’, but more commonly referred to as ‘Bug Boxes’ due to their diminutive size. This intricate livery is their original colour scheme and has been authentically replicated in miniature with consultation from the exper…
£25.00
Out of stock
The curiously-named �Bug Boxes� 4-wheel coaches were the first passenger-carrying coaches built for the Ffestiniog Railway. Dating from 1864 to 1867 they were built by Brown, Marshall & Company. The term �Bug Box� is a more recent term given to them, possibly in the 1950s, and originally they were referred to as �Small Birmingham's�. Ten were built, including two replicas, and 7 survive, still doi…