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completed model, the test build and the component parts |
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The J19/2 was the final
development of the T77 class designed by A.J. Hill and built by the
Great Eastern Railway between 1912 and 1920. These powerful freight
locomotives were synonymous with the GE/NE Joint line but could be found
in all corners of the ex-GER network and the M&GN. The kit, which
was designed by David Barham,
can be
built in OO, EM or P4 features a resin printed boiler/round-top firebox
and tender, representative inside motion and an etched compensated
chassis. |
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Specification |
Price |
To complete |
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L44 |
Etched frames, motion,
footplate and cab with resin superstructure for locomotive and tender
Turned and resin fittings
Flexichas suspension
Non-working, ‘dummy’ inside motion |
£150 |
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Wheels |
Driving: Alan Gibson 4S58 4'10"
16-spoke or 4S60 5'0”
15-spoke driving wheels |
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Tender:
Alan Gibson 4S47 3'11" 10-spoke or 4S48 4'1½" 12-spoke |
| Motor |
Designed for a
High Level 1219C HLPower Coreless motor |
| Gearbox |
High Level LoadHauler PLUS,
68:1, 1.5mm worm bore,1/8" axle bore |
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Download the instructions
View the
etches and resin detailing parts
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