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NRM LNER 4-6-2 'Flying Scotsman' A3 Class, 'As Preserved' circa 2011

Product Code: ST97601

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Originally built in 1923 the Flying Scotsman is undoubtedly the world's most famous steam locomotive.  Constructed by the Great Northern Railway as an A1 class in February 1923, the Flying Scotsman was then later converted to an A3 class by London North East Railway (LNER) and re-entered traffic in January 1947.

The A1s were designed for use as main-line passenger services but with the demand on the railway network through increased traffic and longer journeys, Gresley needed to improve these locomotives to run more efficiently.  After various experiments on the A1s, the A3s were formed.  In total there were twenty-seven built new and all the existing fifty two A1s were converted, the Flying Scotsman being one of these.

As the only preserved A3 class locomotive still in existence today, the Flying Scotsman has a captivating history as the flagship locomotive of the LNER.  Having had various modifications the Flying Scotsman was one of five Gresley Pacifics, chosen to pull the prestigious non-stop 'Flying Scotsman' train service from London to Edinburgh, completing the three hundred and ninety two mile trip in only eight hours.  In 1934 the Flying Scotsman became the first steam locomotive to be officially recorded travelling at one hundred mph.  In 1963 the Flying Scotsman was sold into preservation and during this time has run tours in America and Australia before finally coming home to Britain. 

Currently under preservation at the National Railway Museum in York, the Flying Scotsman is due to be back on the rails later this year.  This Corgi Rail Legend captures the Flying Scotsman in its current preserved livery as LNER 4472 in Apple Green, with a double chimney, smoke deflectors and corridor type tender.

  • Scale:  1:120
  • Length:  180mm

Safety Notice:

A detailed die cast scale model for the adult collector. Not suitable for children under 14 years.

Rail Legends Facts

Built; 1923, Doncaster
Designer; Sir Nigel Gresley
Purpose; Main-line Passenger
Top Speed; 100mph
Tractive Effort; 29,385 Ibf

“First Steam Locomotive to officially reach 100mph”

“It is estimated that in its working life the Flying Scotsman has covered over two million miles”

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