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Brand: Gaugemaster Part Number: GM4410201 Scale / Type: OO Scale Very little is known about this company whose office was based in Ship Str...
View full detailsBrand: Gaugemaster Part Number: GM4410202 Scale / Type: OO Scale Very little is known about this company whose office was based in Ship Str...
View full details1:76 Scale Ventilated Van Wagon decorated in Cadburys livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a h...
View full detailsPRODUCT DESCRIPTION Rapido Trains UK unveils wooden-bodied sister to its ‘Iron Mink’ vans. The GWR used the telegraphic code ‘Mink’ for the majorit...
View full detailsPRODUCT DESCRIPTION Rapido Trains UK unveils wooden-bodied sister to its ‘Iron Mink’ vans. The GWR used the telegraphic code ‘Mink’ for the majorit...
View full details1:76 Scale Grampus 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 detailsMODEL 1:76 Scale Ventilated Van Wagon decorated in Ariel livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a...
View full detailsThe grampus wagon was the principal open wagon for the engineering departments of BR from the early 1950s to the early 1980s. The wagon design its...
View full detailsThe 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 detailsRapido Trains UK has immortalised BR’s first ‘new generation’ wagon in ‘OO’ gauge, the 45t Open AB open wagon, better known as ‘OAA’. BR undertook ...
View full detailsRapido Trains UK has immortalised BR’s first ‘new generation’ wagon in ‘OO’ gauge, the 45t Open AB open wagon, better known as ‘OAA’. BR undertook ...
View full detailsRapido Trains UK has immortalised BR’s first ‘new generation’ wagon in ‘OO’ gauge, the 45t Open AB open wagon, better known as ‘OAA’. BR undertook ...
View full detailsRapido Trains UK has immortalised BR’s first ‘new generation’ wagon in ‘OO’ gauge, the 45t Open AB open wagon, better known as ‘OAA’. BR undertook ...
View full detailsA KFA is a container flat wagon, commonly these are built using bogies reclaimed from other wagons such as TEA tankers. Built in Finland from the l...
View full details1:76 Scale PRA China Clay Wagon decorated in modern a Private Owner livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the pr...
View full detailsThe Great Western Railway settled upon a design of brakevan that was as recognisable as its locomotives. The first ‘van with the single ended veran...
View full detailsThe Great Western Railway settled upon a design of brakevan that was as recognisable as its locomotives. The first ‘van with the single ended veran...
View full detailsThe Great Western Railway settled upon a design of brakevan that was as recognisable as its locomotives. The first ‘van with the single ended veran...
View full detailsThe Great Western Railway settled upon a design of brakevan that was as recognisable as its locomotives. The first ‘van with the single ended veran...
View full detailsThe Great Western Railway settled upon a design of brakevan that was as recognisable as its locomotives. The first ‘van with the single ended veran...
View full detailsThe Great Western Railway settled upon a design of brakevan that was as recognisable as its locomotives. The first ‘van with the single ended veran...
View full detailsRapido Trains UK is to produce one of Britain’s most enigmatic railway wagons, an inadvertent film star whose history still remains a little cloudy...
View full detailsRapido Trains UK is to produce one of Britain’s most enigmatic railway wagons, an inadvertent film star whose history still remains a little cloudy...
View full detailsBachmann 38-082B SR 12 Ton 2+2 Planked ventilated Van BR Bauxite (Early) OO Gauge
Introduced in 1916 to carry fish from the many ports on the Great Western Railway, these vans (diagram S8) lasted in regular traffic until 1943.The...
View full detailsThe Loriot Y was a design of well wagon intended to transport machinery that would be too large for the GWR loading gauge. Two wagons were built, a...
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 detailsDETAILS ‘Standardisation’ is a word often used in association with the Great Western Railway but it didn’t just apply to locomotives: the GWR used ...
View full detailsDETAILS ‘Standardisation’ is a word often used in association with the Great Western Railway but it didn’t just apply to locomotives: the GWR used ...
View full detailsDETAILS You can now recall the glory days of the train ferry with Rapido's new Diagram 1/227 ferry van. Inspired by European practice, these vans w...
View full detailsDETAILS You can now recall the glory days of the train ferry with Rapido's new Diagram 1/227 ferry van. Inspired by European practice, these vans w...
View full detailsDETAILS You can now recall the glory days of the train ferry with Rapido's new Diagram 1/227 ferry van. Inspired by European practice, these vans w...
View full detailsDETAILS You can now recall the glory days of the train ferry with Rapido's new Diagram 1/227 ferry van. Inspired by European practice, these vans w...
View full detailsDETAILS You can now recall the glory days of the train ferry with Rapido's new Diagram 1/227 ferry van. Inspired by European practice, these vans w...
View full detailsDETAILS You can now recall the glory days of the train ferry with Rapido's new Diagram 1/227 ferry van. Inspired by European practice, these vans w...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
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