Showroom
Our Skipton showroom is open weekdays 9am until 5pm and by appointment on weekends.
Introduced from 1911 under the design of George Jackson Churchward, 342 of these moguls were constructed for mixed traffic workings. This example No. 6384 was constructed in 1921 and allocated to Westbury Junction. Lasting in service until 1963, the locomotive was withdrawn and later scrapped from Severn Tunnel Junction.
This brass constructed kit-built example captures the rugged look of the prototype excellently however requires some remedial work to its running and cosmetic condition.
Please note that items sold via The Workshop are not covered by our usual warranty and are intended as project pieces requiring maintenance and/or rectification.
Our Ref |
WKS922-303 |
Gauge/Scale |
Finescale O Gauge |
Drive Train |
Single Stage gearbox with a can motor |
DCC/RC |
DC |
Build Standard |
Very Good |
Paint Standard |
Good |
Model Condition |
Very Good |
Box Condition |
ECT Foam Lined Loco Box |
Condition Description |
Model in very good overall condition with a few chips/blemishes to its body/paintwork. Model has various areas of paint bleed particularly on the locomotive wheel splashers and tender running plate. Cab floor is also fitted loose and there are a couple of areas not built completely square |
Track Test |
Non-Runner |
Test Results |
Model shows signs of life however is very hesitant when trying to move |
Our Skipton showroom is open weekdays 9am until 5pm and by appointment on weekends.
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