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TT3007M LNER Class A4 4-6-2 4468 'Mallard' - Era 3

Steam 3 Grouping 1923-1947

£163.99

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Item code:
TT3007M

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Hornby TT:120 Brand
1:120 Scale Item Scale
Next 18 Socket (NEM 662) DCC Status

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The LNER Gresley A4 is one of the most iconic express locomotives in Great Britain, with its streamlined casing a classic symbol of the attitude towards speed and design in the 1930s, which saw increased competition to the railways from road and air travel. The LNER Board knew that they had to make travel between the major cities faster, comfortable and more reliable.



Nigel Gresley, the LNER's Chief Mechanical Officer, travelled on the Fliegende Hamburger diesel locomotive in Germany and was impressed by its streamlining, although he realized it was only efficient at high speeds. Gresley was certain that a modified A3 Pacific, with streamlining, could haul greater loads than other locomotives at the same speed or faster and a series of trials were conducted to confirm the A3's suitability.





With the trials successfully completed, the LNER Board gave Gresley the go-ahead to create the "Silver Jubilee" streamlined trains, the first of the new streamlined A4s.The streamlining of the A4s' steam circuit, higher boiler pressure and extension of the firebox to create a combustion chamber made them more efficient than the A3 as they consumed less coal and water- especially later on when they were also fitted with a Kylchap double chimney. This improved their free steaming capabilities further. Their streamlined design not only made them capable of high speeds, but created an up draught of smoke, obscuring the driver's vision, a major problem on the new Class A4 engines. The story goes that during wind tunnel testing, after several unsuccessful efforts to get the smoke to lift clear, a thumbprint was inadvertently left on the clay model just behind the chimney. This succeeded in clearing the smoke and was incorporated into the final design.





The most famous of these A4 locomotives is surely 4468 Mallard, the locomotive that broke and still holds the world record for the highest speed achieved by a steam locomotive. This record was achieved at the height of the streamlined battle between Gresley’s A4 and the Streamline Coronation of Stanier’s LMS. Mallard would go onto serve under BR as 60022 before being withdrawn in early 1963 having been earmarked for preservation as early as 1960, its historical significance recognised and understood.



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1 x Steam Locomotive

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Tech Specs

Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)
19.1
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)
3.7
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)
2.5
Item Weight - Without Packaging
0.16
Item Scale
1:120 Scale
License
Yes
License line
Produced under licence for SCMG Enterprises Ltd. © SCMGE. Every purchase supports the museum.
Finish
Painted
Colour
Blue
Gauge
TT
DCC Status
Next 18 Socket (NEM 662)
Operator
LNER
Designer
Sir Nigel Gresley
Wheel Configuration
4-6-2
Livery
LNER Garter Blue
Minimum Curve (mm)
Radius 2
Motor
3 Pole
Number of Parts
1

Detailed scale model. Not suitable for children under 14 years. Please refer to safety notes in enclosed instruction leaflet. Colours and contents may differ from those illustrated. Please retain these details and the address for future reference.

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