January 25, 2025
Description
The Flying Scotsman, introduced in 1923, is one of the world’s most famous trains. Built by the London and North Eastern Railway, it was the first locomotive to reach 100 mph in 1934. Originally running between London and Edinburgh, it became known for its speed and luxury. After being retired in 1963, it was restored and now operates as a heritage train, still a cultural icon today.
| To assemble this model you need super glue and obviously a lot of patience | :D |
| Do this step also for the other side (as shown) | |
| Apply the glue only to the top part | |
| The side pieces have a direction as shown!!! | |
| You need to bend the tip of the filament to allow it to fit into the firsto groove. if you don't want to risk ruining the model or if the model is going to a child I reccomend skipping this step | |
| Repeat this for every wheel | |
| Nice :D | |
| Do as directed to assemble the coal wagon | |
| Gluing the roof is optional |
The train is able to make classic curves of the BRIO rails, unfortunately it cannot make excessively sharp curves, it cannot make climbs and descents (not even slight ones) due to its lenght and it cannot pass under certain obstacles due to its height
!!! New Passenger wagon !!!
Motorized version coming soon!
It is ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN to leave a child unattended with this toy because there is a risk of suffocation given the small parts that make up the model
License:
Standard Digital File License