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Model: OO gauge DC. Van Smith's Salt & Shake Crisps.Prototype: Salt has played a pivotal role in British industry and culture for centuries, far beyond its everyday uses such as seasoning food or de-icing driveways. Britain, with Cheshire at its heart, was a major salt producer thanks to its extensive, ancient salt marshes and rock salt deposits. These areas, known as "The Wiches," are even mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, highlighting salt's profound historical significance. Due to its p
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Van Smith's Salt & Shake Crisps.Prototype: Salt has played a pivotal role in British industry and culture for centuries, far beyond its everyday uses such as seasoning food or de-icing driveways. Britain, with Cheshire at its heart, was a major salt producer thanks to its extensive, ancient salt marshes and rock salt deposits. These areas, known as "The Wiches," are even mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, highlighting salt's profound historical significance. Due to its p
DAPO 4F-018-111
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Model: OO gauge DC. This is a model of a 6-wheel milk tank car used to transport milk or beer quickly and efficiently. The car has a detailed body, precisely applied paint, profiled wheels and NEM shafts with self-centring couplings.
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. This is a model of a 6-wheel milk tank car used to transport milk or beer quickly and efficiently. The car has a detailed body, precisely applied paint, profiled wheels and NEM shafts with self-centring couplings.
DAPO 4F-031-139
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Model: OO gauge DC. This is a model of a 6-wheel milk tank car used to transport milk or beer quickly and efficiently. The car has a detailed body, precisely applied paint, profiled wheels and NEM shafts with self-centring couplings.
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. This is a model of a 6-wheel milk tank car used to transport milk or beer quickly and efficiently. The car has a detailed body, precisely applied paint, profiled wheels and NEM shafts with self-centring couplings.
DAPO 4F-031-140
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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
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
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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
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
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Model: OO gauge DC. Version with road number 101. 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
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Version with road number 101. 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-058-003
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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
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
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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
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
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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
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
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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
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
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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
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
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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
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
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Model: Gauge OO. Open freight car 7 plank offen 302099 of LMS. Equipped with NEM coupling mounts and English hook couplings.
Dapol Ltd
Model: Gauge OO. Open freight car 7 plank offen 302099 of LMS. Equipped with NEM coupling mounts and English hook couplings.
DAPO 4F-071-175
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Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
DAPO 4F-081-002
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Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
DAPO 4F-081-004
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Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
DAPO 4F-081-101
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Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
DAPO 4F-081-102
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Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
DAPO 4F-081-103
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Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
DAPO 4F-081-104
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Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
DAPO 4F-081-105
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Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge. Equipped with fine-scale wheels, NEM coupler pocket, close-coupling mechanism, and English hook couplers.Prototype: These high-capacity wagons, built by Powell and Duffryn, were originally purchased by ARC and carried the distinctive ARC livery, but have since been converted to Hanson's livery. They have occasionally been seen in plain gray to conceal graffiti.The fleet is characterized by the use of distinctive TF1 low-gauge, inner-bearing bogies. There are several variants of
DAPO 4F-081-106
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Model: OO gauge DC. Freight car Bogie Ballast Inner Wagon JNA-Y 81705831062-1 Hawk Network Rail.Prototype: The JNA-Y, commonly known as the "Hawk," is a modern Network Rail construction equipment wagon and a familiar sight on today's UK rail network. As part of a major modernization program, these wagons were converted from former MRA tipper wagons, extending their service life and adapting them to modern construction practices.Example: The JNA-Y, commonly known as the "Hawk," is a modern constr
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Freight car Bogie Ballast Inner Wagon JNA-Y 81705831062-1 Hawk Network Rail.Prototype: The JNA-Y, commonly known as the "Hawk," is a modern Network Rail construction equipment wagon and a familiar sight on today's UK rail network. As part of a major modernization program, these wagons were converted from former MRA tipper wagons, extending their service life and adapting them to modern construction practices.Example: The JNA-Y, commonly known as the "Hawk," is a modern constr
DAPO 4F-083-001
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Model: OO gauge DC. Freight car Bogie Ballast Inner Wagon JNA-Y 81705831093-6 Hawk Network Rail.Prototype: The JNA-Y, commonly known as the "Hawk," is a modern Network Rail construction equipment wagon and a familiar sight on today's UK rail network. As part of a major modernization program, these wagons were converted from former MRA tipper wagons, extending their service life and adapting them to modern construction practices.Example: The JNA-Y, commonly known as the "Hawk," is a modern constr
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Freight car Bogie Ballast Inner Wagon JNA-Y 81705831093-6 Hawk Network Rail.Prototype: The JNA-Y, commonly known as the "Hawk," is a modern Network Rail construction equipment wagon and a familiar sight on today's UK rail network. As part of a major modernization program, these wagons were converted from former MRA tipper wagons, extending their service life and adapting them to modern construction practices.Example: The JNA-Y, commonly known as the "Hawk," is a modern constr
DAPO 4F-083-002
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Model: OO gauge DC. Freight car Bogie Ballast Inner Wagon JNA-Y 81705831107-4 Hawk Network Rail.Prototype: The JNA-Y, commonly known as the "Hawk," is a modern Network Rail construction equipment wagon and a familiar sight on today's UK rail network. As part of a major modernization program, these wagons were converted from former MRA tipper wagons, extending their service life and adapting them to modern construction practices.Example: The JNA-Y, commonly known as the "Hawk," is a modern constr
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Freight car Bogie Ballast Inner Wagon JNA-Y 81705831107-4 Hawk Network Rail.Prototype: The JNA-Y, commonly known as the "Hawk," is a modern Network Rail construction equipment wagon and a familiar sight on today's UK rail network. As part of a major modernization program, these wagons were converted from former MRA tipper wagons, extending their service life and adapting them to modern construction practices.Example: The JNA-Y, commonly known as the "Hawk," is a modern constr
DAPO 4F-083-003
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