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The SR 25T `Pillbox' brake van was constructed around the mid 1930's and was an advance on an earlier shorter wheelbase van, being heavier with a b...
View full detailsThe British Railways Mark 1 passenger coach was designed and constructed in the early 1950s and were designed to standardise rolling stock across t...
View full detailsDapols O Gauge semaphore signals are easy to fit and operate and offer an affordable route to accurately model working OO Gauge signals. All signal...
View full detailsContainers and the special wooden decked Conflat wagons used to convey them were produced in great numbers by all four of the railway companies. Th...
View full detailsThe Class 121 and 122 Bubble cars form part of the first generation of DMUs produced by British Rail to operate on branch lines and secondary rou...
View full detailsThese stunning O gauge models feature a very high level of detail including sprung buffers and couplings. These models look great on any O gauge l...
View full detailsSpoked wagon wheels are available to compliment the ever growing range of O Gauge wagons that Dapol produce. Each pack contains a pair of axles alo...
View full detailsThe 14XX was a GWR tank locomotive designed for branch line passenger and freight work. Although the design is attributed to Collett, much of the ...
View full detailsThe Class 121 and 122 Bubble cars form part of the first generation of DMUs produced by British Rail to operate on branch lines and secondary ro...
View full detailsThe Class 121 and 122 Bubble cars form part of the first generation of DMUs produced by British Rail to operate on branch lines and secondary r...
View full detailsThe Class 121 and 122 Bubble cars form part of the first generation of DMUs produced by British Rail to operate on branch lines and secondary ro...
View full detailsThe ‘Bogie Bolster E’ was the last of a new design built for British Railways and built before the introduction of air-braked types. It was the sma...
View full detailsDETAILS The TTA wagon was developed in the 1960s and continued in production through into the 1970s. The wagons were built by a variety of compani...
View full detailsThe L&BR was opened at a relatively late date in terms of railway construction in Great Britain. The whole line was opened at the same time an...
View full detailsThe TTA wagon was developed in the 1960s and continued in production through into the 1970s. The wagons were built by a variety of companies, this...
View full detailsThe TTA wagon was developed in the 1960s and continued in production through into the 1970s. The wagons were built by a variety of companies, this...
View full detailsThe TTA wagon was developed in the 1960s and continued in production through into the 1970s. The wagons were built by a variety of companies, this...
View full detailsThe TTA wagon was developed in the 1960s and continued in production through into the 1970s. The wagons were built by a variety of companies, this...
View full detailsHAA hoppers were produced for the mass transport of coal from colliery to power station in a non stop loop known as `Merry Go Round Operation’, th...
View full details1:43 Scale 5 Plank Wagon decorated in BR livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a high level of bo...
View full details5 PLANK WAGON BR M318242 WEATHERED MODEL 1:43 Scale 5 Plank Wagon decorated in BR livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as b...
View full detailsIn 1890 Adams ordered 20 powerful four coupled tank engines from Nine Elms Works, the design being preferred to six-coupled because of the many poo...
View full details1:43 Scale 5 Plank Wagon decorated in LMS livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a high level of b...
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