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12005

3 1/2 inch gauge LNWR Precedent 2-4-0

A 3 1/2 inch gauge LNWR "Improved Precedent" 2-4-0, to our eyes the quintessential "Light Gentleman's Sporting Locomotive", designed by F.W.Webb and built as a class between 1974 and 1882.

The "Race to the North", held over two summers in the latter part of the nineteenth century, saw the LNWR's Precedents battle against the GNR's Stirling eight foot singles to provide the fastest service to Scotland.

A finely made model, the work of an experienced model engineer with several good locomotives to his credit, it was named after his grand-daughter. The commercially built copper boiler is by R.Chambers, it's had a twice working pressure hydraulic test with new certification issued.

The chassis turns over freely and runs on air in either direction with crisp exhaust beats. Apparently unsteamed in many years, the locomotive will require minor recommissioning work, including servicing the lubricator which currently makes three quarters of a revolution before stalling.


Technical information

Stock code

12005

Gauge

3 1/2 inch

Length/inches

20 + 17

Width/inches

5

Height/inches

11

Weight/Kg

30

Wheel material

cast iron

Axlebox type

plain bearing

Cylinder material

gunmetal

Valve type

slide

Valve gear

Stephensons

Reverser type

screw

Boiler maker

Chambers Boilers

Boiler type

locomotive

Boiler construction

silver soldered

Boiler material

copper

CE/UKCA mark

n/a pre-2002

Boiler number

RC637

Safety valve type

spring

Safety valve

1

Whistle

yes

Hand pump

1

Mechanical pump

1

Superheater type

flue tube

Superheater

2

Date out

Jul-24

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