The Flying Scotsman collection has arrived.
This mega pack includes 3D print files for 7 Flying Scotsman variants, from the early GNR prototype to the famous LNER locomotive, the wartime black NE 103, and BR 60103 as it is known today.
The model has been updated to Gauge 1 standards for reliable running on Gauge 1 layouts and can also be scaled for O Gauge / 7mm and HO/OO scale builds. Whether you want a large-scale display piece or a smaller printed model for your railway layout, this pack gives you flexible options across popular model train scales.
All files are supplied in STL format, with versions prepared for both FDM and resin printing. For smaller resin builds, selected parts are also combined into larger printable groupings to make printing and handling easier, alongside the loose individual parts.
File format
All files are supplied in STL format, with versions prepared for both FDM and resin printing.
What’s included:
- STL files for printing the Flying Scotsman locomotive
- Seven included variants covering different historical versions
- A detailed build manual with assembly guidance
- Electronics recommendations for adding motion, sound, lights and steam
- Programming code for supported interactive functions
- Access to the free Pocket Railway Museum control app for compatible devices
Who this pack is for
This Flying Scotsman STL pack is ideal for model railway builders, 3D printing hobbyists and steam locomotive enthusiasts looking for a detailed printable locomotive inspired by one of the most famous trains in railway history.

















Reviews
Very happy with my purchase. The STL files are of great quality. The manual is detailed. I highly recommend this purchase. I will take advantage of the winter to make progress on this project and try the HO scale with a resin printer and a 0.2mm nozzle FDM printer.
The photo below is at HO scale 1:87
I printed the Flying Scotsman in O-Gauge using PLA. I printed the individual parts in the colour I thought they should be and a couple of multicolour prints where is made sense. All the printing came out great.
I am giving it to my Dad for fathers day, so it has not been assembled yet.
Two suggestions"
1) It would be great if some of the parts were "keyed" for easier assembly (I have dry fitted some).
2) It would be great if the part name on the files had a recommended colour.
Great value.
a fantastic model kit for anyone into 3d printing
well thought out with great detail
cannot wait for next model
The quality of the model is incredible, it's very detailed and allows to have versions that aren't commonly made, but I would improve the documentation regarding motorization of the model, because it doesn't explain towards what scale it's designed