Product Description
This is a 00 scale model of coal tender from the Stockton & Darlington Railway locomotive ‘Derwent’. Built in 1845 to the ‘Tory’ class design of Timothy Hackworth, it operated commercially until 1898, last steaming as a preserved engine in 1925. Today it is displayed at the Darlington Railway Centre and Museum.
This model originated as a jumbo-ised N Gauge engine, suitably altered to 00 operative tolerances and to fit proprietary parts (notably the tender wheelbase for motorising), enabling simple construction. The matching motorised ‘Derwent’ locomotive and water tender (the engine having two, one each for coal and water) are separately available. A variant with finer-scale planking is also available.
IMPORTANT: while most models available here have been pre-tested and known to work, this scratch-aid has not been printed/tested by myself, so while the measurements appear correct it is considered strictly experimental.
(Note: various materials are provided, however, WSF and BSF will require more preparation for smooth painting that FUD and FED.)
The following additional parts need to be sourced separately to complete (web links given as examples only):
Tenshodo aka Hanazono motor bogie, 24.5mm wheelbase, 10.5 diameter spoked wheels:
https://motorbogies.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_22&products_id=240&zenid=altif4dnkrvi8rob03nulftj47 (or if wishing to use only one motor bogie, an unpowered tender chassis is separately available at https://www.shapeways.com/product/HX5ZSAD6M/00-unpowered-tender-chassis
Screw-fit coupling (best to just glue/pin – mounting point included on the tender): Hornby Spares - Coupling Unit and Screws - A1X Terrier - Pack of 1
https://www.newmodellersshop.co.uk/hornby_spares_couplings.htm
Loco-tender coupling
Optional additional details to add (at the builder's discretion):
Coal and crew
Wire bracing (indentations are provided in the top of the sides)
I hope you enjoy this unusual and eye-catching model.