Greetings builder!
Hold on tight to that throttle, because you're about to be transported back to the earliest days of steam locomotion in the United States of America! The John Bull is considered to be the first practical and successful locomotive operated in the United States. Originally built by Robert Stephenson and company as a inside cylinder 0-4-0, it was shipped to the Camden and Amboy Railroad where it was found to struggle on the poorly engineered early trackage. These troubles were resolved by adding a front pony pilot / cow catcher as well as removing the coupling between each set of driving wheels, ultimately turning this locomotive into a 4-2-0 Wheel configuration. Build this unique piece of history, and relive the earliest days of railroading in the USA!
Completed Kit Specifications
Length: 15" (38.1 cm)
Width: 3 1/8"" (7.94cm)
Height: 5 3/4" (14.61cm)
Features
-Extensive detailing throughout
-Free rolling wheels and functioning valve gear and driving rods
-Detailed footplate and opening firebox door
-Premium Baltic Birch - Pre-cut pieces
-17" of display track
Builders Note:
This construction kit features many small parts. Recommended for ages 14 and up.
Most stages of construction require glue (not included) but common tacky glue is ideal.
RECOMENDED FOR AGES 14+
Product code: 1831 John buying Bull Locomotive Kit