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2010 - Class A3 Locomotive - Flying Scotsman - Circa June 2004 - National Railway Museum Collection - Special Edition

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Class A3 Locomotive - Flying Scotsman - Circa June 2004 - National Railway Museum Collection - Special Edition

Model: Class A3 Locomotive - Flying Scotsman - Circa June 2004 - National Railway Museum Collection - Special Edition (Overall Model page)
Running Number: 4472
Category: Steam Locomotives
Steam Locomotives
Locomotive Class: Class A3
Class A3
Designer: Sir Nigel Gresley
Class Information: Although Class A3 locomotives were introduced in 1928; the reality is that they were all re-builds of earlier A1 locomotives dating back to 1922. The locomotives were intended to replace the ageing Ivatt 4-4-2’s on the East Coast Mainline between London and Newcastle. One member of the class “Flying Scotsman” is with-out doubt the world’s best known steam locomotive and certainly the most traveled. More...
Weight: 154 tons
Purpose: Express Passenger
Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-2
Wheel Arrangement Name: Pacific
4-6-2
Model Information: Length - 290mm.
Hornby is proud to be associated with the National Railway Museum. As part of this association, Hornby in conjunction with the National Railway Museum will be producing the fourth in the series of famous locomotives held within the National Railway Museum exhibits.
Models Produced: ---
Company: L.N.E.R. - London & North Eastern Railway
Logo: L.N.E.R. Crest
Logo Years: 1923 - 1947
London & North Eastern Railway
Livery: L.N.E.R. Apple Green
L.N.E.R. Apple Green
Livery Details: Apple green with black and white lining and gold lettering.
Company Information: The second biggest of Britains post grouping railway companies formed in 1923. Some very famous locomotives were designed and operated by the L.N.E.R. including the Flying Scotsman and the Mallard.
Year: 2010
Catalogue Number: R.2441
Year Information: Sprung buffers, cab and tender detail.
Fixed cartazzi wheel assembly, DCC ready, NEM couplings.
Model Motor: Five pole skew wound.
Publication: Hornby - Edition Fifty-Six 2010 - OO Gauge Model Railways & Accessories
Publication Type: Catalogue
Publication Edition: 56th Edition
Hornby - Edition Fifty-Six 2010 - OO Gauge Model Railways & Accessories
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Model Year Details (5)

YEAR CAT IMAGE
2005 R.2441 2005
Class A3 Locomotive - Flying Scotsman - Circa June 2004 - National Railway Museum Collection - Special Edition
2007 R.2441 2007
Class A3 Locomotive - Flying Scotsman - Circa June 2004 - National Railway Museum Collection - Special Edition
2008 R.2441 2008
Class A3 Locomotive - Flying Scotsman - Circa June 2004 - National Railway Museum Collection - Special Edition
2009 R.2441 2009
Class A3 Locomotive - Flying Scotsman - Circa June 2004 - National Railway Museum Collection - Special Edition
2010 R.2441 2010
Class A3 Locomotive - Flying Scotsman - Circa June 2004 - National Railway Museum Collection - Special Edition

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