Bachmann
Model: OO gauge. British Railways Class 08 diesel locomotive 08923.Prototype: The Class 08 is the most famous British shunting locomotive and was built by British Rail from 1952 onwards. Almost 1,000 units were built in total, making it the most-built British locomotive class. It was used for shunting trains in stations, depots, and freight yards and was known for its tremendous pulling power—despite a top speed of only 15 mph. Many locomotives remained in service for decades; some are still act
BACH 35-926 · EAN: 0803393092887
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BR
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233,09 EUR
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Bachmann
Bachmann
Model: OO gauge DC. Freight wagon PFB Carflat Wagon FVX of BR.Prototype: Car transport wagons made it possible to move automobiles by rail – a practice that began in the early 20th century but expanded significantly after the Second World War, as more families were able to afford their own cars. Many of these wagons were built on old underframes whose original bodies had been scrapped. This type became particularly prominent in 1966, when British Rail introduced its Motorail service, offering lo
BACH 38-902A
Bachmann
Model: OO gauge DC. Freight wagon PFB Carflat Wagon FVX of BR.Prototype: Car transport wagons made it possible to move automobiles by rail – a practice that began in the early 20th century but expanded significantly after the Second World War, as more families were able to afford their own cars. Many of these wagons were built on old underframes whose original bodies had been scrapped. This type became particularly prominent in 1966, when British Rail introduced its Motorail service, offering lo
BACH 38-902B
Bachmann
Model: OO gauge DC. Annie passenger coach in brown colour scheme.
BACH 76044BE
Bachmann
Model: OO gauge DC. Diesel locomotive Class 47/0 47226 of British Railways.Prototype: Towards the end of the 1950s, British Railways began planning a new diesel locomotive fleet. After examining several prototypes, BR ordered 20 locomotives from Brush Engineering in February 1961. The resulting design became the legendary Brush Type 4 diesel locomotive – a practical and versatile design with a distinctive cab. Powered by a Sulzer engine and with an initial output of 2,750 hp, the locomotive reac
BACH 35-411A