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Prototype Era
Era 2 (1875 to 1923) Pre-grouping
Highland Railway ‘Jones Goods’ 4-6-0
HR Drummond Green No. 104 (1900s condition)
Long smokebox door straps
Smokebox wing plates
Louvre chimney
Short tender tank with toolbox
Original style safety valve
Tender gong
21-pin decoder socket
Sprung buffers
Museum quality paint finish
Factory-fitted sound speaker
Smooth & powerful mechanism
MoPower Stay Alive included
Highly detailed
NEM coupler pockets
1:76 scale, (OO gauge)
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HR ‘Jones Goods’ 4-6-0 – HR Drummond Green No. 104 (1900s condition) (DCC Sound Fitted)
Rapido HR ‘Jones Goods’ 4‑6‑0 – HR Drummond Green No. 104 is a model locomotive in 1900s condition representing the pre‑grouping era. It is supplied as DCC Ready and carries the manufacturer part number 914103.
The model is built to OO gauge (1:76 scale) and includes a range of period‑accurate fittings such as long smokebox door straps, smokebox wing plates, a louvre chimney, a short tender tank with toolbox, original‑style safety valve and tender gong. Electrical features comprise a 21‑pin decoder socket, MoPower Stay Alive, factory‑fitted sound speaker, sprung buffers, NEM coupler pockets and a smooth, powerful running mechanism. The finish is museum‑quality paint.
All components are highly detailed and suitable for use on a modern OO gauge layout, with the model intended to portray the Highland Railway ‘Jones Goods’ 4‑6‑0 as it would have appeared in the early twentieth century.