An 1890 Y Class tender locomotive 'Y92' (170 x 35 x 50 mm),…
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An 1890 Y Class tender locomotive 'Y92' (170 x 35 x 50 mm), built by Beyer, Peacock, black livery with gold plated trim, 2-6-0 wheel configuration, with rolling stock comprising two goods carriages plus passenger carriage and guard van, withdrawn from service in 1931 and scrapped in 1936. (6 items) (the Beyer Peacock 'Y Class' was nicknamed the 'Colonial Mogul' as the engine was supplied to many narrow gauge railways throughout the British Empire).

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  • Gauge - The first model railways had a track width of 48mm (1.89 inches) which was named 1 gauge. With smaller key-wind locomotives a narrower gauge was introduced, call 0 gauge, and then in the early 20th century "half 0" (or HO) gauge was introduced. In Britain and the Commonwealth countries this was called "00" gauge.

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