there "Jupiter"front page 4-4-0 American locomotive, is of great historical importance because of the role it played in the construction of the first transcontinental railway in the United States. Owned by the Central Pacific Railroad, it was built in September 1868 by the Schenectady Workshops in New York along with three others. Locomotives Storm, Leviatan and Whirlwindel.
there "Jupiter" weighed 65,400 pounds, had 60-inch drive wheels and 16x24-inch cylinders. It used wood as fuel and generated a pulling force of 10,790 pounds.
Currently, an exact replica of the Jupiter locomotive, is located in the Golden Spike National, at Promontory Summit, Utah. It is famous for being considered the place where you filled the first transcontinental railway in the United States.
Superb 1/32 scale replica of an American Jupiter locomotive made of wood and metal photo-cut by OcCre.
Manual with detailed plan and instructions.
Reference: 54007 Scale: 1/32 Wheel spread: G-45 (45mm) Length: 488 mm Width: 85 mm Height: 145 mm
Fast drying epoxy glue, 5 minutes. Easy to use with syringes of distribution. Ideal in the field. Best performance on: metal, wood, rubber, ceramic, porcelain, jewelry and most plastic materials. 28-gram syringes.
This base will allow you to display your Locomotive.
You will find in the kit the wooden parts of the base, the stones to simulate the track or the rails to mating the Locomotive.
Reference: 55103
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