Marklin 39969 Class A3 'Flying Scotsman' NE Wartime Black 60103 NRM Condition - AC Sound & Smoke

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SKU 39969
Vendor Marklin
Categories Best selling products Era 11 Era 5 HO Gauge scale Locomotives Marklin New products Pre-Orders Steam Locomotives
Scale HO Gauge
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Features
  • Era 11. 2014 onwards - Present Day
  • Era 5. 1957-1966 British Railways Late Crest
  • DCC Sound Fitted
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Product Description

Expected Delivery December 2024 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

The Flying Scotsman in black. World famous, fast, powerful and a real legend:

The steam locomotive with the catchy name "Flying Scotsman" set a number of world records and made railway history in the process. For decades it pulled the British express train of the same name, which raced non-stop from Edinburgh to London and back.

In 1934 it was the first steam locomotive to reach the magical speed of 100 miles/hour (160 km/h) and later even toured the USA and Australia. To mark the 100th anniversary of this three-cylinder power locomotive, Märklin released the current museum version in the famous green livery in 2023. Now a special black version follows, which tells a fascinating era in the history of the locomotive with its unusual features.

During the Second World War and for a few years afterwards, the famous green colour gave way to a noble black paintwork, like that of many British steam locomotives at that time. Towards the end of the major overhaul that began in 2006, the black livery was chosen again to protect the locomotive during final assembly and testing. During this time, young and old alike had the opportunity to experience the Flying Scotsman in this unique condition, first in 2011 and 2012 at "Railfest", a major railway festival that took place at the same time as the London Olympics and the 800th anniversary of the city of York.

The locomotive last wore this livery for further test and trial runs in January/February 2016. The locomotive then received its green livery from British Railways and, under the running number 60103, delights railway fans across the country and beyond. In the new excellent Märklin model, this special variant of the Flying Scotsman lives on in a small scale and tells another important chapter in the life of this fascinating European steam giant.

Class A3 express steam locomotive with tender. Version is represented in postwar black, featuring the two numbers it carried in 1946 – 502 and 103 – as well as its current one on the smokebox door. The locomotive looks as it did at the beginning of 2015 with a corridor tender and smoke deflectors. Locomotive of the National Railway Museum in York, England

In operational museum condition at the beginning of 2015 with corridor tender and smoke deflectors. Locomotive of the National Railway Museum in York.

Model

1:87 Scale model of a A3 Class Steam Locomotive decorated in NE livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a high level of body detail and excellent running characteristics.

Features

  • 1:87 Scale Model
  • AC Sound Model
  • NEM Couplings
  • Hghly Detailed Finish
  • Particularly filigree metal construction.
  • Lots of added details.
  • Standard smoke insert with speed-dependent, dynamic smoke emission.
  • Driver’s cab and tender passage lighting can be controlled digitally.
  • Labeled with three running numbers as per the prototype.
  • Digital decoder with extensive operating and sound functions.
  • DCC, mfx and RailCom capable.
  • Buffer height on locomotive and tender according to NEM.
  • Directional Lighting