Showroom
Our Skipton showroom is open weekdays 9am until 5pm and by appointment on weekends.
The L&Y Pug was first introduced in 1886 by John Aspinall for light shunting duties and industrial / dock use, with their short wheel base making them ideal for this work. In total 60 were produced and had varied working lives, with some of the class lasting in service until 1964. Happily, two examples have been preserved, with No. 11218 (51218) being the first locomotive preserved on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway in 1965.
Built from cast metal components, this small but weighty 0-4-0ST has been constructed from an unknown kit and finished as No. 11237 in LMS Black.
Our Ref |
ECT918-403 |
Gauge/Scale |
Finescale O Gauge |
Drive Train |
Portescap RG7 |
DCC/RC |
DC |
Build Standard |
Very Good |
Paint Standard |
Very Good |
Model Condition |
Very Good |
Box Condition |
ECT Foam Lined Loco Box |
Condition Description |
Model in very good overall condition for its age with a slight bow to its running plate. Model has been painted to a very good standard and has a few blemishes across its bodywork |
Track Test |
Very Good Runner |
Test Results |
Model is a noisy runner |
Included with the Model |
ECT 6 Month Mechanical Warranty | Original Box |
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.
