Matchbuilder Matchstick Model Kit
Stephenson’s Rocket 1829
The Matchbuilder Stephenson’s Rocket 1829 Matchstick Kit allows hobbyists to recreate one of the most iconic locomotives in history. Supplied with pre-cut matchsticks, templates, and step-by-step instructions, this kit enables builders to construct a miniature version of George Stephenson’s pioneering steam engine. Once completed, the finished model makes a distinctive display piece that celebrates both railway heritage and traditional wooden craft modelling.
- Complete matchstick kit with templates and instructions
- Authentic Stephenson’s Rocket 1829 design
- Made from traditional wooden craft materials
- Perfect for railway enthusiasts and collectors
This project combines the educational value of early industrial history with the hands-on satisfaction of model construction. It offers a rewarding experience for hobbyists interested in both engineering and craftsmanship.
History:
Stephenson’s Rocket, built in 1829, is one of the most famous locomotives in railway history. Designed by George and Robert Stephenson, it won the Rainhill Trials, a competition to determine the most efficient steam locomotive for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. The Rocket’s innovative design, featuring a multi-tube boiler and a separate firebox, set the standard for future steam engines. Though relatively small and lightly built, its success marked the beginning of the railway age, transforming transport and industry across the world. The Matchbuilder Stephenson’s Rocket 1829 kit celebrates this groundbreaking achievement, allowing modellers to recreate a miniature version of the locomotive that changed history while enjoying the timeless craft of matchstick modelling.