A 3 inch scale Fowler DCC Showmans Road Locomotive, a large engine in this (or indeed any) scale, weighing in at around a quarter of a ton.
This one has come to us from a man whose main passion is vintage tractors; the Showmans was his first foray into steam - it's recently come in to us as he raises funds for another tractor.
Whilst a design we regularly see in 2 inch scale and occasionally 4 inch, 3 inch scale Showmans engines are rare - we've only had a couple in the last twenty years.
The commercially built CE-marked boiler by Bell Boilers has had a recent hydraulic test with certification issued for same. In steam the engine runs well - notching up in either direction - with some wear apparent in the motionwork.
Listed as a running restoration, it needs a variety of jobs doing, including:
- Overhaul leaking regulator
- Attention to various leaking boiler fittings
- Take up wear in main bearings
- Remove, adjust and refit smokebox door
- Fit new eccentric strap to mechanical pump
- Shim crankshaft to maintain clearance between flywheel and nearside rear wheel
None particularly difficult, all requiring time in the workshop rather than much by way of further expenditure.
A second injector has been fitted - somewhat of a "lash up" - apparently in an attempt to provide a second water feed in the absence of a working pump. The installation is ugly, the injector itself doesn't work in any meaningful way - we'd throw it away and revert to the prototypical single injector and pump.
Paintwork is bright and presentable, with some wear - it wouldn't shame you on the rally field, although the engine's underlying build quality would amply repay repainting and lining at some time in the future.
Complete with a two wheeled driving trolley with water tank; the engine is road-registered, with V5 document.