Fantastic video! And to answer the question question. The Flying Scotsman at 5:51 has a 4-6-4 wheel arrangement instead of a 4-6-2 one, and her number is incorrect. The number 4476 was giving to Flying Scotsman slightly younger sister (built in the same batch as Scotsman in 1923), her name being 'Royal Lancer.'
Excellent mention of an artefact now almost completely forgotten- thank you!
It has 2 pairs of cab wheels. Is that what is wrong?
Thank you look forward to the necr one.😊
Sorry late painting on my layout.Looks interesting.
Fantastic video!
And to answer the question question. The Flying Scotsman at 5:51 has a 4-6-4 wheel arrangement instead of a 4-6-2 one, and her number is incorrect. The number 4476 was giving to Flying Scotsman slightly younger sister (built in the same batch as Scotsman in 1923), her name being 'Royal Lancer.'
I think that's supposed to be LNER 4476 Royal Lancer, not Flying Scotsman. Weird they chose to represent the A1 as a 4-6-4.
Wheels wrong should be 4-6-2 not 2-6-4..😊
The number is wrong should be 4472 not 4476
Is mallard ever gonna be bought back to life please?
Two things wrong - the number and the wheel arrangement.
5:52, well, they had to modify it to hold the cake up. cakes dont have the same structural integrity as steel machinery.