Stephenson's Rocket (Boxed)
The Rainhill Trials were an important competition run in October 1829, to test George Stephenson's argument that locomotives would provide the best motive power for the then nearly-completed Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&MR). Five locomotives were entered, running along a 1 mile (1.6 km) length of level track at Rainhill, in Lancashire (now Merseyside).
Stephenson's Rocket was the only locomotive to complete the trials, and was declared the winner. The directors of the L&MR accepted that locomotives should operate services on their new line, and George and Robert Stephenson were given the contract to produce locomotives for the railway.
Now Waxen Works has recreated this legendary locomotive for use on the SLRR.
Minimal yet stylish. this locomotive is a must for fans of the victorian era.
Scripts are no mod, no trans.
Body is no trans.
For use on the SLRR.
L$ 200
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