Classic figure 8 set with the famous Flying Scotsman. The Flying Scotsman completed the first non-stop London to Edinburgh run on May 1st 1928 – 392 miles in 8 ¼ hours. In 1934 it became the first steam locomotive to record a fully authenticated speed of 100 miles per hour. This historic locomotive was acquired by the National Railway Museum, Yor, UK in 2004 and forms part of the National Collection. The world’s most famous steam locomotive – No. 4472 “Flying Scotsman” – with Tender and two LNER Passenger Cars, all faithfully reproduced in wood. 20 wooden tracks including Switching Track, Stop Track and the classic up-and-under viaduct bridge. A world of open ended play with trees, figures, houses and cars.
Pieces
45 pcs
Layout size
1000x580 mm
Track length
3072 mm