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Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4871 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4871 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
DAPO 4S-006-003
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Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4820 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4820 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
DAPO 4S-006-002S
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Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4820 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4820 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
DAPO 4S-006-002D
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Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4820 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4820 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
DAPO 4S-006-002
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Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4806 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4806 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
DAPO 4S-006-001S
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Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4806 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4806 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
DAPO 4S-006-001D
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Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4806 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4806 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
DAPO 4S-006-001
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Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4870 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4870 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
DAPO 4S-006-004S
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Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4870 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4870 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
DAPO 4S-006-004D
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Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4870 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge. Steam locomotive 48xx Class 4870 of the GWR.The model is equipped with NEM couplings and features a chassis, running plate, wheels with metal tyres, as well as a boiler and firebox made of die-cast metal. The cab is highly detailed and includes a removable, magnetically attached roof.Prototype: The 48XX and 58XX classes were developed to replace the earlier 517 class designed by George Armstrong in Wolverhampton during the 19th century. Charles Collett improved the design with n
DAPO 4S-006-004
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Track OO direct current. Equipped with motor, flywheel, NEM coupling mounts, 21-pin digital interface, metal chassisRole model: The GWR Class 43xx Mogul was a remarkable steam locomotive used by the Great Western Railway (GWR) in Great Britain. It was developed in the 1910s and played an important role in rail transport during the 20th century.The GWR Class 43xx was a 2-6-0 locomotive, meaning it had two leading axles, three coupled axles and no trailing axle. This arrangement provided a good ba
Dapol Ltd
Track OO direct current. Equipped with motor, flywheel, NEM coupling mounts, 21-pin digital interface, metal chassisRole model: The GWR Class 43xx Mogul was a remarkable steam locomotive used by the Great Western Railway (GWR) in Great Britain. It was developed in the 1910s and played an important role in rail transport during the 20th century.The GWR Class 43xx was a 2-6-0 locomotive, meaning it had two leading axles, three coupled axles and no trailing axle. This arrangement provided a good ba
DAPO 4S-043-012S
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Track OO direct current. Equipped with motor, flywheel, NEM coupling mounts, 21-pin digital interface, metal chassisRole model: The GWR Class 43xx Mogul was a remarkable steam locomotive used by the Great Western Railway (GWR) in Great Britain. It was developed in the 1910s and played an important role in rail transport during the 20th century.The GWR Class 43xx was a 2-6-0 locomotive, meaning it had two leading axles, three coupled axles and no trailing axle. This arrangement provided a good ba
Dapol Ltd
Track OO direct current. Equipped with motor, flywheel, NEM coupling mounts, 21-pin digital interface, metal chassisRole model: The GWR Class 43xx Mogul was a remarkable steam locomotive used by the Great Western Railway (GWR) in Great Britain. It was developed in the 1910s and played an important role in rail transport during the 20th century.The GWR Class 43xx was a 2-6-0 locomotive, meaning it had two leading axles, three coupled axles and no trailing axle. This arrangement provided a good ba
DAPO 4S-043-012
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Gauge 00 DC. The 43xx 2-6-0 Mogul 5322 ROD steam locomotive from Dapol is a 00 gauge steam locomotive. It has a motor, flywheel and couplers in the form of NEM 362 coupler pockets, KKK and English hook couplers. The model has no lighting and a company number of 5322. The scale is 1:76. The model is equipped with a Zimo digital decoder with extensive sound functions. The locomotive comes from Great Britain and represents the Era 3.In the model, the die-cast compensation chassis ensures a balanced
Dapol Ltd
Gauge 00 DC. The 43xx 2-6-0 Mogul 5322 ROD steam locomotive from Dapol is a 00 gauge steam locomotive. It has a motor, flywheel and couplers in the form of NEM 362 coupler pockets, KKK and English hook couplers. The model has no lighting and a company number of 5322. The scale is 1:76. The model is equipped with a Zimo digital decoder with extensive sound functions. The locomotive comes from Great Britain and represents the Era 3.In the model, the die-cast compensation chassis ensures a balanced
DAPO 4S-043-008S
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Model: Gauge 00 DC digital. Company number 68014. Equipped with motor, flywheel, light change, Zimo digital decoder with extensive light and sound functions, interior lighting, NEM coupling pockets and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.
Dapol Ltd
Model: Gauge 00 DC digital. Company number 68014. Equipped with motor, flywheel, light change, Zimo digital decoder with extensive light and sound functions, interior lighting, NEM coupling pockets and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.
DAPO 4D-022-028S
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Diesel Locomotive Class 59 Aggregate Industries.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfaction with t
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge DC. Diesel Locomotive Class 59 Aggregate Industries.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfaction with t
DAPO 4D-005-010SSM
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Diesel Locomotive Class 59 John F Yeoman Freightliner.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfaction
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge DC. Diesel Locomotive Class 59 John F Yeoman Freightliner.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfaction
DAPO 4D-005-008SSM
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Diesel Locomotive Class 59 Alan J Day MRL.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfaction with the per
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge DC. Diesel Locomotive Class 59 Alan J Day MRL.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfaction with the per
DAPO 4D-005-007SSM
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Diesel Locomotive Class 59 Village of Great Elm Hanson.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfaction
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge DC. Diesel Locomotive Class 59 Village of Great Elm Hanson.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfaction
DAPO 4D-005-009SSM
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Diesel Locomotive Class 59 Village of Whatley ARC.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfaction with
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge DC. Diesel Locomotive Class 59 Village of Whatley ARC.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfaction with
DAPO 4D-005-006SSM
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Diesel Locomotive Class 59 Vale of York EWS.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfaction with the p
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge DC. Diesel Locomotive Class 59 Vale of York EWS.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfaction with the p
DAPO 4D-005-005SSM
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Class 59 Paul A. Hammond Foster Yeoman Diesel Locomotive.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfacti
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO Gauge DC. Class 59 Paul A. Hammond Foster Yeoman Diesel Locomotive.Equipped with motor, flywheel, directional lighting, DCC digital decoder, smoke generator, cab lighting, NEM coupler pockets, and etched nameplates. English operating instructions.Prototype: The Class 59 is a co-co diesel locomotive and the first US-made, privately operated locomotive to see regular service in Great Britain. The initial Class 59 order was placed due to the Foster Yeoman quarrying company's dissatisfacti
DAPO 4D-005-004SSM
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Model: Track OO. Version in BR lined with green late crest. Equipped with motor, flywheel, NEM coupling pockets, Zimo digital sound decoder with extensive sound functions. English operating instructions.
Dapol Ltd
Model: Track OO. Version in BR lined with green late crest. Equipped with motor, flywheel, NEM coupling pockets, Zimo digital sound decoder with extensive sound functions. English operating instructions.
DAPO 4S-001-013S
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Gauge 00 DC. The diesel locomotive Class 52 Western Trooper BR D1033 is a model from the manufacturer Dapol. It is suitable for the 00 gauge with a gauge of 16.5 mm and is operated with direct current. This diesel locomotive has a motor, a flywheel and no traction tires. It has a NEM 362 coupler pocket, KKK couplers and English hook couplers. The light changes according to the British model. The company number is D1033. Special features are etched name plates and exchangeable buffer beams. The s
Dapol Ltd
Gauge 00 DC. The diesel locomotive Class 52 Western Trooper BR D1033 is a model from the manufacturer Dapol. It is suitable for the 00 gauge with a gauge of 16.5 mm and is operated with direct current. This diesel locomotive has a motor, a flywheel and no traction tires. It has a NEM 362 coupler pocket, KKK couplers and English hook couplers. The light changes according to the British model. The company number is D1033. Special features are etched name plates and exchangeable buffer beams. The s
DAPO 4D-003-020
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Gauge OO scale 1:76. Execution: plastic kit, unpainted. The model is designed as a standing model and cannot be driven. English building instructions.Photos with painting show a design proposal for the model.
Dapol Ltd
Gauge OO scale 1:76. Execution: plastic kit, unpainted. The model is designed as a standing model and cannot be driven. English building instructions.Photos with painting show a design proposal for the model.
DAPO C009
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