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Model: O gauge DC. Freightliner 369008. Equipped with metal chassis, metal wheels and bearing, sprung buffers and coupling hook, coupling chain.Prototype: The HIA limestone hopper was designed for the haulage of limestone, stone and sand and was introduced in 2005 for exclusive operation by Freightliner Heavy Haul Limited. 122 HIA limestone hoppers were manufactured by Wagony Swidinica in Poland. The HIA limestone hopper was 14 metres long with a maximum carrying capacity of 90 tonnes. The wagon
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge DC. Freightliner 369008. Equipped with metal chassis, metal wheels and bearing, sprung buffers and coupling hook, coupling chain.Prototype: The HIA limestone hopper was designed for the haulage of limestone, stone and sand and was introduced in 2005 for exclusive operation by Freightliner Heavy Haul Limited. 122 HIA limestone hoppers were manufactured by Wagony Swidinica in Poland. The HIA limestone hopper was 14 metres long with a maximum carrying capacity of 90 tonnes. The wagon
DAPO 7F-026-001
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Model: O gauge. Equipped with metal finescale wheels, spring coupler hooks and buffers, change for prototypical coupling.
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. Equipped with metal finescale wheels, spring coupler hooks and buffers, change for prototypical coupling.
DAPO 7F-018-009W
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Model: O gauge DC. BPO 37267. Equipped with metal chassis, metal wheels and bearing, sprung buffers and coupling hook, coupling chain.
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge DC. BPO 37267. Equipped with metal chassis, metal wheels and bearing, sprung buffers and coupling hook, coupling chain.
DAPO 7F-064-001
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Model: O gauge. Version GWR Diagram AA20, running number W68673. Equipped with spring buffers and prototypical hook couplings with chains.
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. Version GWR Diagram AA20, running number W68673. Equipped with spring buffers and prototypical hook couplings with chains.
DAPO 7F-300-006
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Model: O gauge. Version GWR Diagram AA15, running number W17953. Equipped with spring buffers and prototypical hook couplings with chains.
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. Version GWR Diagram AA15, running number W17953. Equipped with spring buffers and prototypical hook couplings with chains.
DAPO 7F-300-003
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Model: O gauge DC. Freightliner 369020. Equipped with metal chassis, metal wheels and bearing, sprung buffers and coupling hook, coupling chain.Prototype: The HIA limestone hopper was designed for the haulage of limestone, stone and sand and was introduced in 2005 for exclusive operation by Freightliner Heavy Haul Limited. 122 HIA limestone hoppers were manufactured by Wagony Swidinica in Poland. The HIA limestone hopper was 14 metres long with a maximum carrying capacity of 90 tonnes. The wagon
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge DC. Freightliner 369020. Equipped with metal chassis, metal wheels and bearing, sprung buffers and coupling hook, coupling chain.Prototype: The HIA limestone hopper was designed for the haulage of limestone, stone and sand and was introduced in 2005 for exclusive operation by Freightliner Heavy Haul Limited. 122 HIA limestone hoppers were manufactured by Wagony Swidinica in Poland. The HIA limestone hopper was 14 metres long with a maximum carrying capacity of 90 tonnes. The wagon
DAPO 7F-026-006G
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Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van of British Railways.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box housi
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van of British Railways.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box housi
DAPO 7F-200-027
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Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van of British Railways.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box housi
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van of British Railways.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box housi
DAPO 7F-200-026
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Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van B954686 of the CAR type from British Railfreight.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van B954686 of the CAR type from British Railfreight.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later
DAPO 7F-200-025
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Model: O gauge. British Railways CAR type 20-tonne brake van B954989.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box housings were
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. British Railways CAR type 20-tonne brake van B954989.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box housings were
DAPO 7F-200-024
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Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van B581 of London Transport.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van B581 of London Transport.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box
DAPO 7F-200-023
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Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van KDB954164 type ZTR from Signalling and Telecommunications.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housing
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van KDB954164 type ZTR from Signalling and Telecommunications.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housing
DAPO 7F-200-022
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Model: O gauge. British Railways CAR type 20-tonne brake van B954921.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box housings were
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. British Railways CAR type 20-tonne brake van B954921.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box housings were
DAPO 7F-200-021
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Model: O gauge. British Railways CAP type 20t brake van B955069.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box housings were fitt
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. British Railways CAP type 20t brake van B955069.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box housings were fitt
DAPO 7F-200-020
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Model: O gauge. British Railways 20-tonne brake van B951410.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box housings were fitted a
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. British Railways 20-tonne brake van B951410.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing axle box housings were fitted a
DAPO 7F-200-019
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Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van B951327 CAO of British Railways.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing ax
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van B951327 CAO of British Railways.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing ax
DAPO 7F-200-018
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Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van B951344 CAO of British Railways.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing ax
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. Freight wagon escort wagon 20t brake van B951344 CAO of British Railways.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing ax
DAPO 7F-200-017
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Model: O gauge. Goederenwagen Begeleidingswagen 20t remwagen B951509 van British Railways.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing a
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge. Goederenwagen Begeleidingswagen 20t remwagen B951509 van British Railways.Prototype: The basis for the standard BR goods brake van was the LNER ā€˜Toad E’, which underwent several modifications during the early construction phase, in particular the continuous running boards that extended from end to end and the fitting of horizontal handrails along the edge of the concrete end platforms.Until 1955, the wagons were fitted with oil-lubricated axle box housings, later roller bearing a
DAPO 7F-200-016
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Model: O gauge DC. Freightliner 369044. Equipped with metal chassis, metal wheels and bearing, sprung buffers and coupling hook, coupling chain.Prototype: The HIA limestone hopper was designed for the haulage of limestone, stone and sand and was introduced in 2005 for exclusive operation by Freightliner Heavy Haul Limited. 122 HIA limestone hoppers were manufactured by Wagony Swidinica in Poland. The HIA limestone hopper was 14 metres long with a maximum carrying capacity of 90 tonnes. The wagon
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge DC. Freightliner 369044. Equipped with metal chassis, metal wheels and bearing, sprung buffers and coupling hook, coupling chain.Prototype: The HIA limestone hopper was designed for the haulage of limestone, stone and sand and was introduced in 2005 for exclusive operation by Freightliner Heavy Haul Limited. 122 HIA limestone hoppers were manufactured by Wagony Swidinica in Poland. The HIA limestone hopper was 14 metres long with a maximum carrying capacity of 90 tonnes. The wagon
DAPO 7F-026-004G
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Model: O gauge DC. Freightliner 369008. Equipped with metal chassis, metal wheels and bearing, sprung buffers and coupling hook, coupling chain.Prototype: The HIA limestone hopper was designed for the haulage of limestone, stone and sand and was introduced in 2005 for exclusive operation by Freightliner Heavy Haul Limited. 122 HIA limestone hoppers were manufactured by Wagony Swidinica in Poland. The HIA limestone hopper was 14 metres long with a maximum carrying capacity of 90 tonnes. The wagon
Dapol Ltd
Model: O gauge DC. Freightliner 369008. Equipped with metal chassis, metal wheels and bearing, sprung buffers and coupling hook, coupling chain.Prototype: The HIA limestone hopper was designed for the haulage of limestone, stone and sand and was introduced in 2005 for exclusive operation by Freightliner Heavy Haul Limited. 122 HIA limestone hoppers were manufactured by Wagony Swidinica in Poland. The HIA limestone hopper was 14 metres long with a maximum carrying capacity of 90 tonnes. The wagon
DAPO 7F-026-001G
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Gauge 0 direct current. Freight car 12t van Dinky Toys of the Southern Railways. Model in gray SR finish. Equipped with: Finescale wheels with metal bearings, spring-loaded coupling hooks and buffers, chains for prototypical couplings.
Dapol Ltd
Gauge 0 direct current. Freight car 12t van Dinky Toys of the Southern Railways. Model in gray SR finish. Equipped with: Finescale wheels with metal bearings, spring-loaded coupling hooks and buffers, chains for prototypical couplings.
DAPO 7F-069-009W
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Gauge 0 direct current. Freight car 12t van Mamod of the Southern Railways. Model in gray SR finish. Equipped with: Finescale wheels with metal bearings, spring-loaded coupling hooks and buffers, chains for prototypical couplings.
Dapol Ltd
Gauge 0 direct current. Freight car 12t van Mamod of the Southern Railways. Model in gray SR finish. Equipped with: Finescale wheels with metal bearings, spring-loaded coupling hooks and buffers, chains for prototypical couplings.
DAPO 7F-069-008W
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Gauge 0 direct current. Freight car 12t van Mamod of the Southern Railways. Model in gray SR finish. Equipped with: Finescale wheels with metal bearings, spring-loaded coupling hooks and buffers, chains for prototypical couplings.
Dapol Ltd
Gauge 0 direct current. Freight car 12t van Mamod of the Southern Railways. Model in gray SR finish. Equipped with: Finescale wheels with metal bearings, spring-loaded coupling hooks and buffers, chains for prototypical couplings.
DAPO 7F-069-008
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Gauge 0 direct current. Freight car 12t van Matchbox of the Southern Railways. Model in gray SR finish. Equipped with: Finescale wheels with metal bearings, spring-loaded coupling hooks and buffers, chains for prototypical couplings.
Dapol Ltd
Gauge 0 direct current. Freight car 12t van Matchbox of the Southern Railways. Model in gray SR finish. Equipped with: Finescale wheels with metal bearings, spring-loaded coupling hooks and buffers, chains for prototypical couplings.
DAPO 7F-069-006
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