| Locomotives, wagons and carriages
Here is a selection of Pendon's model railway locomotives, carriages and wagons. They are all modelled in 4mm to 1 foot scale, and run on track of 18mm gauge (EM). Many of the models shown here can be seen in operation on the Dartmoor Scene and the Vale Scene.
2813, a Churchward 28xx 2-8-0, pulling the UP goods on the Oxford line of the Vale Scene
856, an 850 class pannier tank, originally built in Wolverhampton as a saddle tank. The construction of this model is described in detail in Guy Williams' "The 4mm Engine" which is available from the Museum Shop.
A close-up of 3222, which was scratch built by Guy Williams in a matter of weeks.
3705, a member of the City class, and the first Great Western engine to carry a taper boiler produced at Swindon, in Pendon Parva station.
Number 11 of the MSWJR in its original form. The model was a 75th birthday present to the Museum's founder Roye England.
Sir Guy, one of the Urie/Maunsell King Arthur class built in 1925 by North British Locomotive Company for the Southern Railway.
Part of The Permanant Way Train currently in the Vale Scene
Close up of the steam crane
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