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Model: Gauge 00 DC. The fully-detailed underframe includes numerous separate parts, pipe runs, and accurate differences between versions. It incorporates the most accurate B4 bogies ever produced, with provision for re-gauging to EM or P4 (18.83mm) gauges. The model also features blackened RP 25.110 profile wheel-sets with 14.4mm back-to-back measurements and 26mm over pinpoints. Different buffers are included for retracted and non-retracted positions. The interiors are accurate, featuring chara

ACCU1 2691 · EAN: 0794712458128
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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
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