926509 USATC S160 2-8-0 Big Jim BR Black Early Emblem No.95820 (as Preserved) Steam Locomotive - DCC Sound 1-35-Scale a remodelled interior
Description
a remodelled interior
During the building process
The LokPilot 5 micro DCC decoder recognizes the Märklin® braking sections as well as ZIMO® HLU / ZACK commands or the Lenz® ABC system
switchable on DCC or Analogue control*
Development of these fully tracked carriers dates back to 1925 when Major (later Lieutenant-General Sir Gifford) Martel constructed a one-man "tankette" to interest the British War Purchasing Office
926509 USATC S160 2-8-0 Big Jim BR Black Early Emblem No.95820 (as Preserved) Steam Locomotive - DCC Sound 1-35-Scale a remodelled interiorFor a short period after overhaul in 2014, Big Jim briefly appeared on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway carrying a pseudo BR livery. The engine carried the number 95820 with an 8F power classification on the cabside, early BR emblem and overhead warning flashes. The engine was subsequently repainted into a more authentic light grey livery with No. 5820 a livery which it has carried since. Tooling variations Standard lamp irons Straight strap
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