The Sha Tau Kok Railway was a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge branchline which ran from Fanling to Sha Tau Kok and it was owned and operated by Kowloon-Canton Railway (British Section) from 1912 to 1928.
This steam locomotive here is a 3D replica of two of the original locos which was manufactured by W.G. Bagnall in 1924 and worked on the branchline until it's closure, where they were sold and continued to work in Victorias Milling Co., a sugar cane plantation in Philippines. Up until the 1990s when the KCRC repatriated one of the locomotives back to Hong Kong where it was restored and put on display in a railway museum in Tai Po to these very days.
The other one of its kind was shipped back to the UK and awaiting to be restored.
This model consist of the locomotive itself and other additional accessories such as diamond smokestack and an extra tender when it was being put to work in the Philippines, as well as it's textures and other decals. There are also other extra textures such as black body paint work which never originally worned by the locos but are customisable.
With this 3D model’s low-poly, simple design, but highly detailed appearance, It is suitable for both personal project and commercial use. Such as game design, small animation projects or even App design.