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7221

5 inch gauge LNER Atlantic

We usually see Great Northern Atlantics modelled in 3 1/2 inch gauge with two cylinders and inside Stephenson's gear, as Ivatt designed them. In 1915 his successor, Gresley, rebuilt one of the class, No.279, fitting four simple expansion cylinders. The engine was subsequently fitted with a pair of K2 cylinders utilising Walschaerts gear during a major overhaul in 1938 in which form it ran until scrapped in 1948, by that time carrying its LNER number 3279.

Another engine from the collection we brought back from France recently, believed last used on the owner's garden railway in the 1990s. Silver soldered superheated copper boiler, slide valve cylinders with Walschaerts gear. The engine rolls freely, the chassis runs on air.

Although unusual as a model, we've had one other 3279, back in 2006 - it's interesting to compare the two, pictures in the archive here.

Technical information

Stock code

7221

Gauge

5 inch

Length/inches

40 + 26

Lubricator type

mechanical

Boiler type

locomotive

Boiler construction

silver soldered

Boiler material

copper

Working pressure

90

CE/UKCA mark

no

Boiler number

N42 80 20

Date out

Apr-18

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