Model of the 'Lyons' D2 class steam locomotive, No. 308. The steam locomotive is mustard brown in colour, bordered with black and maroon, with an off white cabin roof and an orange painted surface on the one attached wagon. On the second wheel arch, on the left hand side from the front of the locomotive the name 'COMO' is painted in gold.
A metal badge is attached to the left hand side of the driver's compartment, which reads 'London, Brighton & South Coast Railways', which surrounds the number, '308'. In side the driver's compartment above the controls, painted in gold on a black background, 'JOHN WINTER, DRIVER'. 1884-1915
This is a steel model of a D2 class steam locomotive named 'Como', number 308. The model was made by Dr. J. Bradbury Winter between 1884 and 1915, in Brighton, in his spare time. The engine alone took thirteen years to build, with the boiler being an exact replica of the original boiler. The model is to scale in every detail. The metal badge attached to the side of the driver's compartment is embossed, 'London, Brighton & South Coast Railways', with the number of the train, '308' in the centre. The actual 'Como' train was built in 1883 and was operated by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway until it was withdrawn from service in 1904.
Model of the 'Lyons' D2 class steam locomotive,...
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