(10432 productos)
Accurascale
Model: OO gauge DC. Set S consisting of 3x 16t freight wagons with different operating numbers.Prototype: The archetypal BR 16 tonne all-steel mineral wagon without hopper was widely used throughout the British railway network in the 1950s and 1960s and there was probably no siding, goods yard or industrial railway system in the country which did not house at least one or three examples of these vital but nevertheless everyday rail vehicles.
ACCU1 1073
Accurascale
Model: OO gauge DC. Set M consisting of 3x 16t freight wagons with different operating numbers.Prototype: The archetypal BR 16 tonne all-steel mineral wagon without hopper was widely used throughout the British railway network in the 1950s and 1960s and there was probably no siding, goods yard or industrial railway system in the country which did not house at least one or three examples of these vital but nevertheless everyday rail vehicles.
ACCU1 1060
Accurascale
Model: OO gauge DC. Set L consisting of 3x 16t freight wagons with different operating numbers.Prototype: The archetypal BR 16 tonne all-steel mineral wagon without hopper was widely used throughout the British railway network in the 1950s and 1960s and there was probably no siding, goods yard or industrial railway system in the country which did not house at least one or three examples of these vital but nevertheless everyday rail vehicles.
ACCU1 1059
Accurascale
Model: OO gauge DC. Set K consisting of 3x 16t freight wagons with different operating numbers.Prototype: The archetypal BR 16 tonne all-steel mineral wagon without hopper was widely used throughout the British railway network in the 1950s and 1960s and there was probably no siding, goods yard or industrial railway system in the country which did not house at least one or three examples of these vital but nevertheless everyday rail vehicles.
ACCU1 1058
Accurascale
Model: OO gauge DC. Set H consisting of 3x 16t freight wagons with different operating numbers.Prototype: The archetypal BR 16 tonne all-steel mineral wagon without hopper was widely used throughout the British railway network in the 1950s and 1960s and there was probably no siding, goods yard or industrial railway system in the country which did not house at least one or three examples of these vital but nevertheless everyday rail vehicles.
ACCU1 1029
Accurascale
Model: OO gauge DC. Set F consisting of 3x 16t freight wagons with different operating numbers.Prototype: The archetypal BR 16 tonne all-steel mineral wagon without hopper was widely used throughout the British railway network in the 1950s and 1960s and there was probably no siding, goods yard or industrial railway system in the country which did not house at least one or three examples of these vital but nevertheless everyday rail vehicles.
ACCU1 1027
Gaugemaster
Model: OO gauge DC. This model has a detailed shaped body, profiled wheels and comes complete with a mounted track cleaning pad.
GAUG GM4430102
Gaugemaster
Model: OO gauge DC. This model has a detailed shaped body, profiled wheels and comes complete with a mounted track cleaning pad.
GAUG GM4430103
Bachmann
Model: Gauge. NEM coupling pockets, English hook couplings.The passenger car is equipped with figures at the factory.
BACH 39-229DPF
Bachmann
Model: OO gauge DC. Equipped with NEM coupler pockets, hook couplers.
BACH 37-541
Peco
Model: OO9 gauge. Based on original L&B designs, these models carry the correct liveries in all their fine detail, including some very fine text printing, as well as featuring separately-fitted parts such as brake lever and vacuum pipes. Free-running wheels ensure reliable running, and the couplers are based on the popular narrow gauge model design, but updated to fit into a NEM355 pocket.
PECO GR-900
Oxford Diecast
Model: H0/00 Gauge DC. Equipped with: NEM coupler pockets, English hook couplers, movable gun.Length over buffers: 35cm.To go with the HR6450, HR6451, HR6452
OXFO OR76BOOM03
Gaugemaster
Model: OO gauge DC. This model has a detailed shaped body in yellow paint, profiled wheels and comes complete with a mounted track cleaning pad.
GAUG GM4430101
Gaugemaster
Model: HO/OO gauge. This is a rail cleaning vehicle in modern design. It must be pulled by a locomotive, because the often described "motorized" element of this item reflects the motor that drives the cleaning heads, not the movement of the model.
It works by adding a small amount of cleaning fluid to the rail cleaning car and then polishing the tracks with the rotating pads. Please note that no track cleaning fluid is supplied with the model.
GAUG GM4210101
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Version with road number 1914. Equipped with NEM coupler pockets, English hook couplers, sprung chassis, many extra applied details.Prototype: Most of these tank cars were built between 1939 and 1944 as Class A cars for aviation fuel. They were 17 feet 6 inches long, had a 10 foot wheel base and were equipped with RCH brakes on both sides and split oil axle bearings. The tank was 7 feet 2 inches in diameter and held 4275 gallons. It was saddle mounted and had two small platfo
DAPO 4F-059-004
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Version with road number 5133. Equipped with NEM coupler pockets, English hook couplers, sprung chassis, many extra applied details.Prototype: Most of these tank cars were built between 1939 and 1944 as Class A cars for aviation fuel. They were 17 feet 6 inches long, had a 10 foot wheel base and were equipped with RCH brakes on both sides and split oil axle bearings. The tank was 7 feet 2 inches in diameter and held 4275 gallons. It was saddle mounted and had two small platfo
DAPO 4F-059-003
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Version with road number 1869. Equipped with NEM coupler pockets, English hook couplers, sprung chassis, many extra applied details.Prototype: Most of these tank cars were built between 1939 and 1944 as Class A cars for aviation fuel. They were 17 feet 6 inches long, had a 10 foot wheel base and were equipped with RCH brakes on both sides and split oil axle bearings. The tank was 7 feet 2 inches in diameter and held 4275 gallons. It was saddle mounted and had two small platfo
DAPO 4F-059-002
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Version with road number 5172. Equipped with NEM coupler pockets, English hook couplers, sprung chassis, many extra applied details.Prototype: Most of these tank cars were built between 1939 and 1944 as Class A cars for aviation fuel. They were 17 feet 6 inches long, had a 10 foot wheel base and were equipped with RCH brakes on both sides and split oil axle bearings. The tank was 7 feet 2 inches in diameter and held 4275 gallons. It was saddle mounted and had two small platfo
DAPO 4F-059-001
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Version with road number 107. Equipped with NEM coupler pockets, English hook couplers, sprung chassis, many extra applied details.Prototype: Most of these tank cars were built between 1939 and 1944 as Class A cars for aviation fuel. They were 17 feet 6 inches long, had a 10 foot wheel base and were equipped with RCH brakes on both sides and split oil axle bearings. The tank was 7 feet 2 inches in diameter and held 4275 gallons. It was saddle mounted and had two small platfor
DAPO 4F-058-005
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Version with road number 7522. Equipped with NEM coupler pockets, English hook couplers, sprung chassis, many extra applied details.Prototype: Most of these tank cars were built between 1939 and 1944 as Class A cars for aviation fuel. They were 17 feet 6 inches long, had a 10 foot wheel base and were equipped with RCH brakes on both sides and split oil axle bearings. The tank was 7 feet 2 inches in diameter and held 4275 gallons. It was saddle mounted and had two small platfo
DAPO 4F-058-004
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Version with road number A7493. Equipped with NEM coupler pockets, English hook couplers, sprung chassis, many extra applied details.Prototype: Most of these tank cars were built between 1939 and 1944 as Class A cars for aviation fuel. They were 17 feet 6 inches long, had a 10 foot wheel base and were equipped with RCH brakes on both sides and split oil axle bearings. The tank was 7 feet 2 inches in diameter and held 4275 gallons. It was saddle mounted and had two small platf
DAPO 4F-058-002
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Version with road number 2985. Equipped with NEM coupler pockets, English hook couplers, sprung chassis, many extra applied details.Prototype: Most of these tank cars were built between 1939 and 1944 as Class A cars for aviation fuel. They were 17 feet 6 inches long, had a 10 foot wheel base and were equipped with RCH brakes on both sides and split oil axle bearings. The tank was 7 feet 2 inches in diameter and held 4275 gallons. It was saddle mounted and had two small platfo
DAPO 4F-058-001
Hornby
Model: OO gauge DC.
HORN R60242
Hornby
Model: OO gauge DC. Model of a tipper wagon for transporting crushed stone products such as gravel or sand. It is grey and bears the logo of Tarmac Quarry Products, a British company that supplies crushed stone products to the construction industry.
HORN R60215