EWA Eco-Wood-Art Locomotion Wooden 3D Puzzle
Product Description
EWA Eco-Wood-Art Locomotion Wooden 3D Puzzle
- This wooden model of the first ever public steam train comes ready to assemble, no glue required.
- A model of George Stephenson's 1825 LOCOMOTION no. 1, This kit includes a coal car, section of track, and working brake blocks.
- Highly detailed and paintable, this 3D model is made of safe, plywood.
- Perfect fun for school projects or learning on your own.
- Number of pieces: 325; assembled size: 15. 7 x 4. 0 x 7. 0 inches (400 x 103 x 178 mm); recommended for ages 14+
LOCOMOTIVE # 1 - mechanical model of the locomotive released at the world's first public railway Stockton-Darlington in the UK. The ideal desktop model of the engine to be coupled with the tender in the passage of the railway. This model of the locomotive was created specifically for the opening of the Stockton and Darlington railroad road, which occurred on September 27, 1825. Led by Stephenson personally, Locomotive nine miles dragged a train with coal weighing eighty tons, reaching on one of the sections of the road speed of 24 miles per hour. The length of the boiler of the locomotive was 9.9 feet, diameter - 4 feet. The cylinders were two, with a diameter of 10 inches, mounted vertically. The four driving wheels were connected in pairs by side pistons, as in the steam locomotives of the XX century, which are familiar to us. The whole structure weighed 6.5 tons and was supplied with a tender to provide the steam engine with coal and water.
Model Size assembled: 15.7 * 4.1 * 7.1 in.
Number of components: 325









