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A large (3.5-gauge) [[steam-powered]] model of '''George Stephenson's iconic 1829 "Rocket" locomotive''', made by [[Hornby]], complete with tender (and barrel) and matching yellow "Liverpool and Manchester Railway" carriage. | A large (3.5-gauge) [[steam-powered]] model of '''George Stephenson's iconic 1829 "Rocket" locomotive''', made by [[Hornby]], complete with tender (and barrel) and matching yellow "Liverpool and Manchester Railway" carriage. | ||
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=="Rocket 150" Anniversary (1830-1980)== | |||
The Hornby "Rocket", with carriages, track and points, was produced in 1980 as a "special" product to mark the national celebrations of the 150th anniversary of ''Rocket'' winning the '''Rainhill Trials''' in 1830. | |||
==Display== | ==Display== | ||
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* [http://modelsteam.myfreeforum.org/archive/what-is-the-story-with-hornby-g100-stephenson-rocket__o_t__t_50085.html What is the Story with Hornby G100 Stephenson Rocket? (modelsteam.myfreeforum.org)] | * [http://modelsteam.myfreeforum.org/archive/what-is-the-story-with-hornby-g100-stephenson-rocket__o_t__t_50085.html What is the Story with Hornby G100 Stephenson Rocket? (modelsteam.myfreeforum.org)] | ||
* [http://www.tonygreensteammodels.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=73 Hornby Rocket, spares (tonygreensteammodels.co.uk)] | * [http://www.tonygreensteammodels.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=73 Hornby Rocket, spares (tonygreensteammodels.co.uk)] | ||
=====Rocket 150===== | |||
* [http://www.rainhilltrials.com/index.cfm/page/article/id/35/listid/26/title/150%20years%20of%20the%20Rocket 150 Years of the Rocket (rainhilltrials.com)] | |||
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p011vfz4 The Great Railway Cavalcade: Rocket 150 at Rainhill (bbc.co.uk)] – ''video'' | |||
* [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Rocket_150 Rocket 150 event photographs (commons.wikimedia.org)] | |||
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Arch Two , Area 3 1980 |
Included brochure [image info]
A large (3.5-gauge) steam-powered model of George Stephenson's iconic 1829 "Rocket" locomotive, made by Hornby, complete with tender (and barrel) and matching yellow "Liverpool and Manchester Railway" carriage.
With its yellow paint, white flared chimney, and large front drivewheels powered by 45-degree-angled pistons, Stephenson's Rocket is probably the most distinctive and easily-recognised member of the family of early steam locomotives.
The model is one of the few steam-powered locos that Hornby ever made.
"Rocket 150" Anniversary (1830-1980)
The Hornby "Rocket", with carriages, track and points, was produced in 1980 as a "special" product to mark the national celebrations of the 150th anniversary of Rocket winning the Rainhill Trials in 1830.
Display
The model is displayed with an additional carriage, on the special black plastic track designed for it, next to Hornby's contemporarily-styled leaflet giving the locomotive's history.
The clip-together track is unusual in that some pieces have different lengths of track on each side: they can either be clipped together the same way to produce a curve (and ultimately a circle), or pairs can be clipped together facing each other so that the total track length on each side matches, producing straight sections.
See also:
External links
- What is the Story with Hornby G100 Stephenson Rocket? (modelsteam.myfreeforum.org)
- Hornby Rocket, spares (tonygreensteammodels.co.uk)