Rapido 947503

GNR Stirling Single 4-2-2 No.1 '200 Years Special' (Locomotion Models Exclusive) Steam Locomotive - DCC Sound

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Prototype Era
Era 2 (1875 to 1923) Pre-grouping

Livery and condition as preserved - eras show both original and preservation era, where applicable.

Manufacturer description

To Celebrate 200 Years of Train Travel, we are delighted to offer a special boxed version of the GNR Stirling Single No.1, complete with the smaller "Sturrock" tender that the locomotive was paired with from the 1930's for over 80 Years. Although this smaller tender attached to No.1 had no historical claim to be paired with the locomotive in the 1930's, the Sturrock tender being paired with the locomotive is an anachronism that has been perpetuated for so long now that it has acquired its own historical legacy.

Model Features:

The Great Northern Railway (GNR) No. 1 class Stirling Single steam locomotives were designed in the late 1800’s for express passenger work. Designed by Patrick Stirling, they are characterised by a single pair of large (8 ft 1 in) driving wheels which have become iconic in and of themselves. A total of 53 were built at Doncaster Works between 1870 and 1895.

These locomotives were able to haul 279 ton trains at an average of 50 miles per hour (80 km/h), with a top speed on lighter trains of 85 miles per hour (137 km/h). They were unusual in that they used an outside cylinder configuration, a break from the British norm at the time, which in general was to use inside cylinders. With the arrival of more modern steam locomotives, the class started being displaced from the most prestigious express services. Several examples were rebuilt by Henry Ivatt after 1898 with a domed boiler, but withdrawals began in 1899. The last examples of the class were in use on secondary services until 1916.

The first of the class, No. 1, is the only engine to be preserved, and is exhibited in MAIN HALL at the Railway Museum in York. It was restored to running order during the 1930s, and steamed again briefly during the 1980s. The locomotive went through ‘The Stirling Tender Project’ in 2014 returning it to its prototypical condition, which is how it can be seen today.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Rapido
Product Code
947503
RRP
£374.95

Model details

DCC status
DCC Sound

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Rapido GNR Stirling Single 4‑2‑2 No.1 ‘200 Years Special’ is an exclusive, DCC‑sound model from Locomotion Models, supplied with the manufacturer part number 947503. The locomotive represents the pre‑grouping era of British steam.

The model is supplied in a wooden presentation box and sleeve and is fitted with a factory speaker and a 21‑pin DCC decoder socket. It runs smoothly, is suitable for 2nd‑radius curves of 438 mm or greater and features fine‑scale livery, a working firebox flicker and sounds derived from archival footage. The version offered includes the smaller “Sturrock” tender, a historically inaccurate but long‑standing pairing; the components are modified compared with the prototypical large‑tender variant and the locomotives were laser‑3D scanned for accuracy.

The real GNR No. 1 class Stirling Single was designed by Patrick Stirling in the late 1800s for express passenger work. Fifty‑three were built at Doncaster Works between 1870 and 1895, each with a single pair of 8 ft 1 in driving wheels and an outside‑cylinder layout. They could haul 279 tons at an average of 50 mph and reach 85 mph on lighter trains. No. 1 is the only member preserved, displayed in the main hall of the Railway Museum, York. It was restored to running order in the 1930s, steamed briefly in the 1980s and returned to its original condition during the Stirling Tender Project in February 2014.

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