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2.1/2"g   3.1/2"g   5"g   7.1/4"g

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"FIREFLY" 2-6-2 4500 CLASS G.W.R. TANK LOCOMOTIVE by MATIN EVANS- First batch of 20 built in Wolverhampton in 1906/8 and originally numbered 2161-80. The rest of the series were built in Swindon between 1908-29. 0
"KING JOHN" 4-6-0 G.W.R. KING CLASS LOCOMOTIVE in 5"g by K. WILSON & C. KENNION- Four cylinders, 1.38" bore x 2.1/2" stroke piston valves.Powerful engine 6 ft long, one that works realy well. 0
"MOGUL" 2-6-0 G.W.R. 4300 CLASS TENDER LOCOMOTIVE by K. WILSON- One of the most versatile Great Western locos, designed by H. Holcroft in 1911, 342 engines were built, great locomotive. 0
"MAID OF KENT 4-4-0 S.R. LOCOMOTIVE REBUILD by L.B.S.C.- Inside or outside cylinders, Stephensons or Joy valve gear. 0
"NINE ELMS" 0-4-2 L.S.W.R. A12 CLASS JUBILEE W. ADAMS 1887 TENDER LCOMOTIVE by K.S. MOONIE- Based on first series of engines built at Nine Elms Works.Utilising the large Beyer Tender.Engine length 31.1/4" Tender 22.3/16" 0
"PANSY" 0-6-0 G.W.R. 5700 CLASS PANNIER TANK LOCOMOTIVE in 5"g by L.B.S.C.- First batch constructed 50 at Swndon numbered 5700-49 & 50 at the North British Locomotive Co. numbered 5750-99. 863 were made in total. 0
"PECKETT" 0-4-0 FREELANCE SADDLE TANK LOCOMOTIVE in 5"g by CHARLES KENNION- One of Kennions popular models. Length 20" Height 11.1/2" Width 8.1/4" 0
"SIMPLEX" 0-6-0 FREELANCE TANK LOCOMOTIVE in 5"g by MARTIN EVANS- Simple powerful engine with 2 outside cylinders 1.1/2" bore and Walchaerts valve gear. 0
"SPRINGBOK" 4-6-0 L.N.E.R. B1 CLASS TENDER LOCOMOTIVE in 5"g by MARTIN EVANS- Very popular since it was described in the Model Engineer magazine in 1959. 0
"SALISBURY" 4-4-0 L.S.W.R. 460 CLASS W. ADAMS 1884 TENDER LOCOMOTIVE in 5"g by K.S. MOONIE- Based generally on Neilson built engines 1884. Stephensons valve gear but using piston valves instead of original slide valves. 0
"TICH" 0-4-0 FREELANCE TANK LOCOMOTIVE in 5"g by C. KENNION & R. THOMPSON- The 5"g version of three engines designed by Kennion/Thompson partnership, Simple design and all very popular over the years. 0
"TWIN SISTERS" 0-6-0 L.M.S. CLASS 2F 5"g LOCOMOTIVE by J. AUTEN-WALTON- This is an accurate scale model the Fowler Dock Tank engine with outside cylinders. Super detailed locomotive suitable for the more advanced builder.39 detailed drawings. 0
"TICH" 0-4-0 FREELANCE TANK LOCOMOTIVE in 7.1/4"g by C. KENNION & R. THOMPSON- The 7.1/4"g version of three engines designed by Kennion/Thompson partnership, Simple design and all very popular over the years. 0
"1366" 0-6-0 G.W.R. DOCK SHUNTING TANK ENGINE in 7.1/4g by K.E. WILSON & C. KENNION- Outside cylinders, Stephensons link valve gear, 36" lond 18.1/2" high, 13" wide, 1.3/4" bore x 2.1/2" stroke. great model. 0
"4700" G.W.R. 2-8-0 4700 CLASS TENDER LOCOMOTIVE in 5"g by K. WILSON- An enlarged 4300 with extra pair of diving wheels. Designed by Mr Churchwood of Swindon at the end of the first world war to handle increased night haulage. 0
"2251" G.W.R. 0-6-0 TENDER LOCOMOTIVE in 5"g by K. WILSON & C. KENNION- 1930 saw the introduction of the 2251 class, a light 0-6-0 tender engine, designed to replace the Armstrong & Dean goods engines. 0

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