Showroom
Our Skipton showroom is open weekdays 9am until 5pm and by appointment on weekends.
With the prototype of the class needing little introduction, this excellent DJH kit-built depiction of the type has been finished in Post-War Garter Blue with Chrome Lettering as No. 3 'Andrew K. McCosh'.
Built in 1937 No. 3 started life as No. 4494 'Osprey' and was firstly allocated to Heaton Shed. Renamed in 1942, the locomotive ended its days at Kings Cross and was withdrawn and later scrapped in 1962.
Featuring heavy cast metal construction the model here is a smooth runner and is in excellent condition.
Our Ref |
ECT923-108 |
Gauge/Scale |
Finescale O Gauge |
Kit Manufacturer |
DJH |
Manufacturer |
DJH |
Drive Train |
Portescap RG7 |
DCC/RC |
DC |
Build Standard |
Professional Standard |
Paint Standard |
Professional Standard |
Model Condition |
Excellent |
Box Condition |
ECT Foam Lined Loco Box |
Condition Description |
Model in very good – excellent overall condition with a few light chips/marks across its bodywork and two larger paint chips around the tender grab handles. Around the cab and tender footplate area there are some paint chips. There is also a small, minor glue stain where one of the nameplates has been applied. There is also some slight peeling to the front number transfers |
Track Test |
Excellent/Smooth Runner (at low, medium & high speeds) |
Included with the Model |
Locomotive | ECT 6 Month Mechanical Warranty | Original Box | Original Paperwork |
Notes from the Lister |
Models lamps are removable/poseable |
Selling or part exchanging us your models couldn't be easier. We travel widely to view larger collections - so when listing what you have seems like an impossible task, get in touch and we'll work with you to understand your needs.
Selling or part exchanging us your models couldn't be easier. We travel widely to view larger collections - so when listing what you have seems like an impossible task, get in touch and we'll work with you to understand your needs.
