Mamod SW1 Blue Working Live Steam Wagon with Barrels, Ready To Run - Popular Choice

Part Number: 1318

Availability: In stock - Dispatch Time 2-3 Working Days

Regular Price: £450.00

Our Price £405.00

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The Mamod steam wagon harks back to a bygone age when horse drawn vehicles were being replaced by steam driven vehicles in the early 1900's. Based on the very popular Foden steam truck of the period, Mamod have created a robust and realistic working model. Finished in blue and complete with wooden barrels, the model is supplied with a steering rod and handle

Specification:
  • Length approx. 16 inch / 41cm
  • Forward and Reverse
  • Steam Whistle
  • Pressure Safety Valve
  • Six Wooden Barrels
  • Supplied complete with funnel, oil and fuel tablets.
  • Recommended Age 14+ or with supervision.

    Dimensions: 405 x 181 x 145 mm

    If you are seeking a hobby, buying that special gift or adding to a unique collection then working steam engines give pleasure to young and old alike and will be treasured for life.

    History
    Mamod was founded in Birmingham, U.K. by Geoffrey Malins in the late 1930's. Mamod initially made model stationary live steam engines, progressing to road rollers, traction engines and roadsters over the years. Mamod's live steam railway first appeared on the market in 1981. Their reputation for excellence has been built up over 50 years. All models are tested to strict standards and safety valves control the working pressures of all units. The Mamod range is broad, obtainable in pre-assembled or kit form to give variety and choice.Unlike Mamod steam engines of yester years which used methylated spirits as fuel, nowadays solid fuel tablets are used which are much safer.

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    Additional Information

    Part Number 1318
    Manufacturer Mamod
    Model Build Ready Built
    Power Steam
    Scale No
    Length (mm) 405
    Requires Water

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