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DETAILS In 1944 a new specification of wagon was agreed between the private owners, the Petroleum Board and British Railways. The major difference ...
View full detailsPROTOTYPE The GWR Manor was a versatile 4-6-0 configured locomotive designed with a lighter axle loading than the existing and popular Grange class...
View full detailsDESCRIPTION PROTOTYPE The GWR Manor was a versatile 4-6-0 configured locomotive designed with a lighter axle loading than the existing and popul...
View full detailsPROTOTYPE The GWR Manor was a versatile 4-6-0 configured locomotive designed with a lighter axle loading than the existing and popular Grange class...
View full detailsFinely detailed semaphore signal. This signal comes ready made with working arm and led lighting in the appropriate colours to match signal. The ar...
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 detailsImperium is Dapol’s own brand of decoder. They have been designed to offer a full range of functions at a reasonable price, complementing the addit...
View full detailsThe A1 ‘Terrier’ was built at the Brighton Works under the design of William Stroudley in 1872, and between 1874 and 1880 were primarily employed o...
View full detailsBrand: Dapol Part Number: C17 Scale / Type: OO Scale Our Code: C17 The picture shows a finished model complete with paint, please note th...
View full detailsUnpainted kit of a Petrol Station ready to be constructed, painted and placed on your OO Gauge model railway. The picture shows a finished model co...
View full detailsThe picture shows a finished model complete with paint, please note that this is an unpainted kit and will require assembly and painting.
Charles Collett (1871-1952) succeeded G.J Churchward as Chief Mechanical Engineer of the GWR in 1922. Collett has been accredited more with the im...
View full detailsFinely detailed semaphore signal. This signal comes ready made with working arm and led lighting in the appropriate colours to match signal. The ar...
View full detailsThe picture shows a finished model complete with paint, please note that this is an unpainted kit and will require assembly and painting. The bridg...
View full detailsThe picture shows a finished model complete with paint, please note that this is an unpainted kit and will require assembly and painting.
Sold in packs of five pairs containing all of the necessary parts needed to replace a damaged or lost coupling.
PROTOTYPE The London and South Western Railway B4 class was a class of 0-4-0 tank engines originally designed for station piloting and dock shuntin...
View full detailsFinely detailed semaphore signal. This signal comes ready made with working arm and led lighting in the appropriate colours to match signal. The ar...
View full detailsDapol 7A-000-012 O Gauge 4 Disc Wheels (2 Axles)
PROTOTYPE The London and South Western Railway B4 class was a class of 0-4-0 tank engines originally designed for station piloting and dock shuntin...
View full detailsThe London and South Western Railway B4 class was a class of 0-4-0 tank engines originally designed for station piloting and dock shunting. They w...
View full detailsFinely detailed semaphore signal. This signal comes ready made with working arm and led lighting in the appropriate colours to match signal. The ar...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 43 (HST) was designed by BR Derby and manufactured at BREL Crewe between 1975 and 1982. Many would say the HST reflects the ...
View full details200 12 ton Diagram Y8 Fruit vans of Lot 1270 were built in 1937-8 for the Guernsey tomato traffic, and classed ‘Fruit A’, with more than 16,000 to...
View full detailsThe adoption of the RCH 17’-6” underframe for the 12 Ton van in1927 coincided with a change in door design to vertical planking, and after 1932 the...
View full detailsThe LSWR M7 Class is a class of 0-4-4 passenger tank locomotive built between 1897 and 1911. Drummond designed the class for use on the intensive L...
View full detailsThe LSWR M7 Class is a class of 0-4-4 passenger tank locomotive built between 1897 and 1911. Drummond designed the class for use on the intensive L...
View full detailsThe LSWR M7 Class is a class of 0-4-4 passenger tank locomotive built between 1897 and 1911. Drummond designed the class for use on the intensive L...
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 a...
View full detailsFinely detailed semaphore signal. This signal comes ready made with working arm and led lighting in the appropriate colours to match signal. The ar...
View full detailsUp until the 1970s coal was the predominant fuel of the UK and the demand was met by a multitude of coal mines spread all over the country. Rail wa...
View full detailsSet of two 1:76 Scale 45ft Hi-Cube Containers decorated in Cobelfret livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the p...
View full detailsOne of the most recognisable locomotives of all time and certainly one of the most handsome, the A4 locomotive was designed by Sir Nigel Gresley an...
View full detailsSir Nigel Gresley (1876-1941) was one of the most prominent designers of the steam era of British railways. Although his locomotive designs are his...
View full detailsSir Nigel Gresley (1876-1941) was one of the most prominent designers of the steam era of British railways. Although his locomotive designs are his...
View full detailsDeveloped in conjunction with Dapol’s other N, OO & O Gauge signal range, new Southern signals have now been designed and this time for O scale...
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