At Thurnby we have enjoyed a large variation of motive power during this last year steaming everything from Cab Forwards to Garratts and covering pretty well all of the popular maufacturers.
The Aster Jumbo's have been one of our favorites and very attractive little engines they are. To compensate for their size, Aster supplied them in 1:22.5 scale (shades of LGB with narrow gauge) and they were available in three alternative liveries. Picture shown in LMS crimson lake.
Engines were meths fired in the Aster tradition (although my Aster Bigboy is gas fired!) with two cylinders and slip eccentric valve gear.
It was as long ago as 1998,( time flys) when they first became available, so would be enthusiasts must look towards the pre-owned market nowadays.
Aster web site might ge a good start
The Aster Jumbo's have been one of our favorites and very attractive little engines they are. To compensate for their size, Aster supplied them in 1:22.5 scale (shades of LGB with narrow gauge) and they were available in three alternative liveries. Picture shown in LMS crimson lake.
Engines were meths fired in the Aster tradition (although my Aster Bigboy is gas fired!) with two cylinders and slip eccentric valve gear.
It was as long ago as 1998,( time flys) when they first became available, so would be enthusiasts must look towards the pre-owned market nowadays.
Aster web site might ge a good start
