Märklin 39969 Flying Scotsman (H0)
Brittiskt ånglok, Class A3 "Flying Scotsman" i svart utförande. Utrustat med ljud och rök samt digital mfx-dekoder.
World famous, fast, powerful, and a real legend: The steam locomotive with the evocative name “Flying Scotsman” set a number of world records, writing railway history in the process. For decades it pulled the British express train of the same name, which in 1928 raced non-stop from Edinburgh to London and back. It was the first steam locomotive to reach an authenticated speed of 100 mph (160kph) in 1934, and it even later toured through the USA and Australia. In 2023, for the 100th anniversary of this three-cylinder power locomotive, Märklin launched a new model reflecting Flying Scotsman as it is today, with its renowned green livery. Now comes a special exclusive black variant with unique features that reflect a fascinating period in the locomotive’s history. Throughout the war, and for several years afterwards, the famous apple green paint scheme made way for a simple black livery, as did many UK locomotives at this time. Towards the end of the general overhaul that took place from 2006, the black colour scheme was chosen again to protect the locomotive during final assembly and testing. During this period young and old had the opportunity to enjoy Flying Scotsman in this unique condition, firstly in 2011 and then again at ‘Railfest 2012’, a major rail festival scheduled to coincide with the London Olympics and 800th anniversary of the city of York. The locomotive’s final appearance in this temporary black livery was during testing and trial runs in January/February of 2016. Following this, Flying Scotsman was repainted in British Railways green livery and, operating under the number 60103, was back to delight railway fans around the country. In the excellent new Märklin model, this unique version of Flying Scotsman lives on in small scale, another chapter in the life of this fascinating European steam giant.
Prototype: Class A3 steam express locomotive with a 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.
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