1312 Mamod Steam Roller SR1A - Brand New In Box!


The Mamod steam roller is one of our best sellers. A superbly realistic model of an early road roller used in the 19th century. A simple design of sturdy construction, a realistic appearance and great collectors model.

It is a working steam model using safe gel fuel, with painted brass boiler containing a water gauge, safety valve, pull chain steam whistle and reversing lever. The front chassis is steerable with included steering rod. Brass piston and cylinder power the flywheel that drives the belt to the rear wheel. Exhaust steam is fed to the chimney for a realistic sound.

Comes ready built and ready to fire up. Just add water and light the burner.

Now supplied with safe, non-toxic, environmentally friendly, ethanol based gel biofuel.

Recommended Age 14+ or with supervision.

Specification:
  • Forward and Reverse
  • Steam Whistle
  • Pressure Safety Valve
  • Steering Rod
  • Supplied complete with funnel, oil and gel fuel
  • Dimensions: 255 x 177 x 144 mm

    If you are seeking a hobby, buying that special gift or adding to a unique collection then working steam engines give pleasure to young and old alike and will be treasured for life.


    History
    Mamod was founded in Birmingham, U.K. by Geoffrey Malins in the late 1930's. Mamod initially made model stationary live steam engines, progressing to road rollers, traction engines and roadsters over the years. Mamod's live steam railway first appeared on the market in 1981. Their reputation for excellence has been built up over 50 years. All models are tested to strict standards and safety valves control the working pressures of all units. The Mamod range is broad, obtainable in pre-assembled or kit form to give variety and choice.







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