Railway:
Freelance (Inspired by Howrah-Amta Light Rialway)
Gauge:2'
Howrah is inspired by the many machines built in the UK to work on Colonial Narrow Gauge railway systems. The model portrays a machine of Hunslet Engine Company origins, with similar boiler, tank and cab shaping to Leeds No.1. The model carries skirts around the motion, which would be fitted to machines intended to run on lines through deserts (to protect the motion from sand) or alongside a road. The model is of 2' gauge in scale, but would not look out of place on larger gauge systems. As it runs, it carries a 0-4-2T arrangement, but the wheels are well hidden and so it could also represent a 0-6-2T.
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The locos include fitted etch-brass works plates and are equipped with NEM coupling pockets fitted with Peco GR-102 couplings. The internal boiler carries a wealth of detail including full representation of pipework and dual control linkages. This model is intended for layouts with curves of at least 9" radius.
The locos include fitted etch-brass name and works plates, and are equipped with NEM coupling pockets fitted with Peco GR-102 couplings. The boiler and tank tops carry a wealth of detail including fire irons, lifting jack, tool box, turbo generator and full representation of pipework. This model is intended for layouts with curves of at least 9" radius. As with all our models these are built using additive manufacture, and although the layers are incredibly small (1/20th of a millimetre) in some light you may be able to see build lines and structural ripples.