Ffestiniog Railway 'Taliesin' (Late) Single Fairlie

Ffestiniog Railway 'Taliesin' (Late) Single Fairlie

MMH-FR109B • by Tyneside Models
£47.49

Prototype Information

About Taliesin I: (From Festipedia, click for more)

Taliesin was an 0-4-4T Single Fairlie locomotive built for the Festiniog Railway in 1876. It was completely rebuilt between 1898 and 1900. Over subsequent years, the locomotive fell into increasing disrepair and was dismantled in preparation for a new boiler in 1924. However, despite recommendations from the Locomotive Superintendent and Engineer, the Board refused to purchase a boiler. Boyd states that Taliesin was reassembled with its existing boiler, but the archives have no record of this. The remains were later scrapped.

About the kit

This kit is a collaboration between Robex & Tyneside Models, originally conceived in 2013 and brought to life in 2026 with the availability of a suitable chassis; the Bachmann USA Sir Handel / Sir Haydn.

This kit depicts Taliesin I in its final state, from 1900 until dismantling in 1924 (or when it was officially withdrawn in 1932 if you are optimistic!). Compared to its earlier guise, this version of Taliesin visually a different locomotive. With an altered running board, new smokebox, boiler and chimney, taller water tanks and a more aesthetically standard Fairlie cab.

This body kit includes the main body, the smokebox door, cab roof, sandboxes, false trailing bogie frames, cylinder covers and a pony truck including wheelset. You will need to file down the 'pinpoint' protrusions from the wheel before fitting it to the pony truck.

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