The 2120 model of J.N.R
This is built from the Sango mokei's brass kit. Added some parts for the details.


Side view



The 2120 model is an old timer in Meiji era imported from the united kingdom. They were called their old model name "B6" to the end. Some of them worked for over 70 years. This type was the one of popular loco.
* #2219 : North British Locomotive, Hyde Park Works No.16737 (1905)