Hello, I am wondering if anyone could provide information regarding this particular train. The collector had a whole layout at one time and kept this as their favorite piece. Thank you in advance.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/17kNK6AsJKLu6-lXbl26H0i9OCslvmoBP?usp=sharing
I believe that's a Garratt. A very unique locomotive...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garratt_locomotive
Tom
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The builder's plate says 'North British' so I think this is actually a 14A (first in class built 1914 for what was then Rhodesia, the 'A' indicating a modification to give lower axle load (15T). Cape gauge, 3'6".
I believe the model shows the locomotive as built; I see references that these were rebuilt with different-appearing cabs in the '30s, long before the engines went to Mozambique.
Interesting snazzy modern paint. These engines had an interesting history.
Built by North British Railway in 1928 under licence from Beyer Peacock for Rhodesian Railways. Sold to Mozambique around 1960/1961
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Looks to be G-Scale, maybe a Brian Franklin build?
The little plaque on the centre of the case says "LGB....Something". Maybe it is the name of the model that resided in the case once upon a time.
Pure speculation on my part, but, I am thinking it is a very old case made by LGB ( it has the look of one of theirs) that is being used to house this loco which is not necessarily an LGB loco.
A little more sleuthing is required to prove we're both wrong.
On another note, if it is a handmade loco, it could be worth a chunk of change from what I have seen online.
BATMANA little more sleuthing is required to prove we're both wrong.
I'll bet a hat this is from one of the Garden Railway Services (Michael Adamson) Rhodesian 14As first built in the early '80s.
Address: Station Studio, 6 Summerleys Road, Princes Risborough,Buckinghamshire HP27 9DT United Kingdom
Tel: +44(0)1844 345158
If it is as I suspect a unique model, it valuable in a monetary sense, but more so in my opinion, as a fine example of a talented Craftsman’s work, and a thing of beauty.
Agreed, I only mention the "$" factor as a caution to the OP who may have no interest and or knowledge of model trains. As someone who has dealt with a few Estates over the years, I have been surprised by what some beneficiaries have written off as useless junk and walked away from.
Overmod I'll bet a hat this is from one of the Garden Railway Services (Michael Adamson) Rhodesian 14As first built in the early '80s. Address: Station Studio, 6 Summerleys Road, Princes Risborough,Buckinghamshire HP27 9DT United Kingdom Tel: +44(0)1844 345158
Some photos from their website here:
https://www.grsuk.com/about-us/
OvermodI'll bet a hat this is from one of the Garden Railway Services (Michael Adamson)