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ALAN GIBSON L. M. S. CRAB 4mm Scale OO EM 18.83 Etched Brass Locomtive Tender Kit

ALAN GIBSON L. M. S. CRAB 4mm Scale OO EM 18.83 Etched Brass Locomtive Tender Kit
ALAN GIBSON L. M. S. CRAB 4mm Scale OO EM 18.83 Etched Brass Locomtive Tender Kit
ALAN GIBSON L. M. S. CRAB 4mm Scale OO EM 18.83 Etched Brass Locomtive Tender Kit
ALAN GIBSON L. M. S. CRAB 4mm Scale OO EM 18.83 Etched Brass Locomtive Tender Kit
ALAN GIBSON L. M. S. CRAB 4mm Scale OO EM 18.83 Etched Brass Locomtive Tender Kit

ALAN GIBSON L. M. S. CRAB 4mm Scale OO EM 18.83 Etched Brass Locomtive Tender Kit
Crafted with precision, the Alan Gibson L. Crab Steam Locomotive in 4mm scale is a masterpiece for model railway enthusiasts. Representing the iconic BR 06, it sports a classic British Rail corporate livery and is designed with a 2-6-0 wheel configuration, true to the steam era of British Railways. The locomotive and tender kit, made from high-quality brass, exude the finescale detail that is cherished by collectors and hobbyists alike. The model operates on a DC analogue control system and is compatible with an OO gauge track, fitting seamlessly into established layouts. With its etched brass construction and a two-rail rail system, it embodies the robustness of Era 4, making it a reliable and valued addition to any model railway collection. This kit is not painted, offering the flexibility for customisation to personal preferences.
ALAN GIBSON L. M. S. CRAB 4mm Scale OO EM 18.83 Etched Brass Locomtive Tender Kit
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SE Finecast Bodyline Loco Kit 4mm Scale Etched Chassis LSWR SR/BR M7 Push/Pull

SE Finecast Bodyline Loco Kit 4mm Scale Etched Chassis LSWR SR/BR M7 Push/Pull

SE Finecast Bodyline Loco Kit 4mm Scale Etched Chassis LSWR SR/BR M7 Push/Pull
Etched nickel silver and white metal kit for’00’ or’EM’ compensation available. Requires axles, motor, paint and transfers to complete. “Drummond’s” M7 Class Bogie Tanks were introduced in 1897 and altogether 105 of these engines were built; one of the largest examples of British Tank Engines of this wheel arrangement. These engines handled some of the heaviest suburban and intermediate traffic on the London South Western and Southern Railways. They were often to be seen on eight- and ten-coach trains on the outer suburban services from Waterloo to Guildford and Windsor, etc. Engines of this type handled much of the mainline empty stock traffic between Waterloo and Clapham carriage yards. The first 55 of these engines were shorter by 1ft 2 ¾in. At the front end; this dimension applying only to the distance of the buffer beam from the front by the aforementioned dimension, making the overall length 36ft 3in. When new, all engines were fitted with “Drummond’s” feed pumps instead of injectors. A number of these engines were fitted with the necessary equipment for push-pull working.
SE Finecast Bodyline Loco Kit 4mm Scale Etched Chassis LSWR SR/BR M7 Push/Pull