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The development of containerisation after World War II has led to a huge increase in international trade. This was a direct result of the increase...
View full detailsFinely detailed semaphore signal. This signal comes ready made with working arms and led lighting in the appropriate colours to match signal. The a...
View full detailsChina Clay or Kaolin has a wide variety of uses including the production of Porcelain and in certain cosmetics where it is used as whitener and pig...
View full details2L-001-006 Dapol GWR Junction Signal Left Hand with two arms, shorter post to the left.
Dapols Single post semaphore signals are easy to fit and operate and offer an affordable route to accurately model working N Gauge signals. All sig...
View full detailsThe 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 detailsPROTOTYPE The BR Standard Class 9F was designed by Robert Riddles as a heavy freight locomotive being able to run at speed over a long range. In t...
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 detailsDETAILS The Turbot bogie ballast wagon was a development from the earlier Bogie Bolster E wagon, which was manufactured in the 1960s and was intend...
View full detailsDETAILS The Turbot bogie ballast wagon was a development from the earlier Bogie Bolster E wagon, which was manufactured in the 1960s and was intend...
View full detailsThe 5101 class of large prairie locomotives were updated versions of the 3100 class and built between 1929 and 1939 which included the 6100 series,...
View full detailsThe 5101 class of large prairie locomotives were updated versions of the 3100 class and built between 1929 and 1939 which included the 6100 series,...
View full detailsThe 5101 class of large prairie locomotives were updated versions of the 3100 class and built between 1929 and 1939 which included the 6100 series,...
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 detailsA network of trains with sleeping cars operates daily between London Euston and Scotland (The Caledonian Sleeper) and the West Country between Lond...
View full detailsA network of trains with sleeping cars operates daily between London Euston and Scotland (The Caledonian Sleeper) and the West Country between Lond...
View full detailsThe Dapol water tower brings a little fun back into the hobby. Dapol have provided a realistic series of sounds and a selection of voiceover commen...
View full details51 D Class 4-4-0 locomotives were built between February 1901 and March 1907 during the Wainwright period by the South Eastern & Chatham Railwa...
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 details1:76 Scale Ventilated Van Wagon decorated in Frys Chocolate livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototy...
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 4 plank wagon was built in the early 1900s by the GWR to determine which design would make the best general purpose open wagon. Two hundred wa...
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...
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 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 on ...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These locomotiv...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These locomotives...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These lo...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These loco...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These locomo...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These locomoti...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These locomotive...
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...
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