Description
For the first time, Stephenson’s Rocket is presented as a solo locomotive, with a sleek yellow livery, fixed metal buffers and chain couplings. This highly detailed, diminuitive locomotive model is a must-have model for steam collectors, due to its historical importance and incredible model engineering.
This historically important locomotive was built in 1929 to participate in the Rainhill Trials, a competition set-up by the promoters of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway to find suitable motive power for its opening the following year. Built to the order of his father George (who was the L&MR’s principal engineer at the time), ‘Rocket’ was designed by Robert Stephenson and built at his Forth Street Works in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The design was the most advanced in its day and ‘Rocket’ won the Trials. The locomotive then became one of four that took part in the L&MR’s opening parade in September 1930.
Specifications
- Item Length – Without Packaging (cm): 8.8
- Item Height – Without Packaging (cm): 6
- Item Width – Without Packaging (cm): 3.5
- Item Scale: 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
- License: Yes
- Gauge: OO
- DCC Status: DCC Ready 6 pin socket
- Livery: Yellow
- Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 1
- Buffer Type: Fixed Metal Buffers
- Coupling Type: Chains
- Hornby Decoder Compatibility Primary: HM7000-6: Bluetooth® & DCC Decoder (6-pin)
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