Terrier (A1) Locomotive

Terrier (A1) Locomotive

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The A1 Class is a steam locomotive designed by William Stroudley in 1872. Built between 1874 and 1880 at Brighton Works, the class consists of 50 members. Initially known as "Rooters", they were later nicknamed "Terriers" for their exhaust beat's distinctive 'bark'. A model of the Hayling Billy loco 32646 is available, with recent updates including a modified "Body Rear (low coal)" part that resembles other variants. The model can be printed on frames ranging from 199mm to larger sizes. Additionally, an Esp8266-based wireless control system has been designed for integration with Rocrail. Video footage of the loco in action can be found online, while further details about the electronic components are available on the Rocrail wiki.

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