The work of an experienced model engineer whose father had been responsible for several locomotives, starting with a "Fayette" completed in the early 1930s and including a "Princess Royal" and "Hielan Lassie". His son continued the famliy tradition with a 5 inch gauge large Prairie and the Bridget.
The engine has been in one family's ownership from new, kept on display in the house in recent years - it's evidently had regular use in the past, maintained to a good standard.
Boiler has had a recent hydraulic and steam test with new certification issued. The engines runs very well in both directions with crisp, well-defined exhaust beats.
| length/inches | 38 |
| width/inches | 13 |
| height/inches | 17 |
| wheel material | cast iron |
| axlebox type | plain bearing |
| cylinder material | cast iron |
| valve type | slide |
| valve gear | Walschaerts |
| reverser type | pole |
| lubricator type | mechanical |
| injector(s) | 1 |
| boiler number | 9902 |
| CE mark | n/a - non-commercial |
| working pressure/psi | 100 |
| boiler type | locomotive |
| boiler material | copper |
| boiler construction | silver soldered |
| hydraulic test valid to | 12-Sep-2025 |
| superheater(s) | 3 |
| superheater type | flue tube |
| safety valve(s) | 2 |
| safety valve type | spring |
| mechanical pump | 1 |
| whistle | yes |