This is a detailed scale model kit for adult collectors. Not for children under 14 years old.
Kerr, Stuart and Company Ltd was a locomotive manufacture based in Stoke-On-Trent. Originally founded in 1881, the works built steam locomotives of varying sizes and gauges, until being bought out by the Hunslet Engine Company (Leeds) in 1930. In 1920 they manufactured the first Matary class 0-6-2T for UK traffic, Superior, for the Bowaters Paper Railway.
The locomotive remained on the Bowaters Paper Railway up until the closure of the line in 1969. The following year it was moved, with a number of other locos, to Whipsnade Zoo. Since then, the locomotive has provided sterling service on the Jumbo Express train.
The model depicts the locomotive in its current form, and features a wealth of detailing both inside the cab, and on the frames. The kit includes all parts required to assemble working outside-framed motion, including accurate replacement flycranks and ponytruck wheelset.
This is an advance kit. The body is in many separate components, including frame, smokebox, saddle, cab and roof. There are also brass body panels to fit within recesses to the bodyshell, to help provide a metallic finish.
This kit has been printed in new HD resin, which is darker in finish to the parts shown in the photographs.
The Graham Farish 08 chassis requires significant modification to complete, in this case replacing the frames and all the motion and flycranks. There is no valve gear, and the only delicate component is the crosshead and coupling-rod assembly.