Draw for the First Signed and Numbered Print

If printed the first signed and numbered print of Fighter Pilot (1/250) will be allocated by draw.

To be entered into the draw you will need to have made an advance order in the three weeks prior to the publication date.

If you would like to be notified when advance sales are being taken let me know via the Bulleid Light Pacific Print Form.

SR Light Pacific Series

This print will be made available if there is a demand
No. 21C155 Fighter Pilot
Southern Railway
4-6-2 'Battle of Britain' Class
Designed by O.V.S. Bulleid

21C115 Fighter Pilot was built at Brighton and entered traffic in February 1947. It was one of the batch of light pacifics named to commemorate the Battle of Britain, which was mainly fought over Southern Railway territory.

Detailed Condition of Locomotive Portrayed (click to view and close)

Locomotive

  • SR Green
  • 8' 6" wide wedge cab
  • Sanding to front wheels
  • Extended smoke deflectors
  • Lifting valve hatches
  • Saftey valves in front of dome
  • SR buffers

Tender

  • 8' 6" wide
  • High sided
  • 4,500 gallon tank
  • Sanding

The illustration shows 21C155 Fighter Pilot in the condition it was named by Group Captain Douglas Bader at Brighton Station on 9th September 1947 to honour 'The Few'.

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SR 21C155 Fighter Pilot Title
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SR 21C155 Fighter Pilot Text

Print Details

  • Scale: 8mm/ft – 539mm over the buffers
  • Paper Size: 690 mm wide x 305 mm deep
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  • Limited Edition Run: 250*
  • All prints are signed and numbered
  • Price: TBA
  • Prints are rolled and sent in a postal tube
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* No more copies will be produced.