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58792 N Gauge Percy the Small Engine

58792 N Gauge Percy the Small Engine

This model is not currently suitable for our DCC decoder fitting service.

Meet Percy
Percy is a green four-wheeled (0-4-0 Tank) steam engine with the number 6 painted on his coal bunker. Percy first appeared in 1950 in the 5th book in Reverend Wilbert Awdry's The Railway Series, entitled 'Troublesome Engines,' and was given his own book, No.11, 'Percy the Small Engine.' He frequently works with Troublesome Trucks.

All of the locomotives in The Railway Series are based on real historical engines; Percy has a resemblance to a typical 0-4-0 tank locomotive built by the Avonside Engine Company of Bristol in the early 20th Century.

Highlights

  • Realistic resemblance to the character in the series
  • Compatible with N gauge track and model railways
  • Recommended for Ages 14 & Up
    $46.45

    Original: $132.71

    -65%
    58792 N Gauge Percy the Small Engine

    $132.71

    $46.45

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    This model is not currently suitable for our DCC decoder fitting service.

    Meet Percy
    Percy is a green four-wheeled (0-4-0 Tank) steam engine with the number 6 painted on his coal bunker. Percy first appeared in 1950 in the 5th book in Reverend Wilbert Awdry's The Railway Series, entitled 'Troublesome Engines,' and was given his own book, No.11, 'Percy the Small Engine.' He frequently works with Troublesome Trucks.

    All of the locomotives in The Railway Series are based on real historical engines; Percy has a resemblance to a typical 0-4-0 tank locomotive built by the Avonside Engine Company of Bristol in the early 20th Century.

    Highlights

    • Realistic resemblance to the character in the series
    • Compatible with N gauge track and model railways
    • Recommended for Ages 14 & Up
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