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Accurascale ACC1069-PCV-L

APCM Cemflo / PCV Powder Wagon - Triple Pack - APCM8553, APCM8556, APCM8558

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Prototype Eras
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)

Manufacturer description

Specifications:

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC1069-PCV-L
RRP
£83.94

Model details

Livery
Blue Circle
Gauge
OO
Tooling date
2020
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Realistic load
No
Coupling
NEM + Tension Lock
Finish
Pristine
Running numbers
APCM8553, APCM8556, APCM8558

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Related products

Accurascale has released a triple pack of OO gauge models of the APCM Cemflo / PCV Powder Wagon. The models represent three vehicles with the running numbers APCM8553, APCM8556, and APCM8558, all of which are finished in the Blue Circle livery. The models are highly detailed and feature a range of factory-fitted details, including brake pipes, lamp irons, and pipework.

The models have a pristine finish and are equipped with sprung buffers and fully detailed underframes. The underframes include brake rigging and hangers. The models are fitted with blackened metal wheels, which have a 12.6mm diameter and a 3-hole disc design. The wheels are mounted on metal axles with an RP25.110 profile and have 14.4mm back to backs and 26mm over pinpoints.

The models are designed for use with N gauge and P4 layouts, although they can also be used with EM gauge models. Each model has a NEM coupling pocket and is fitted with a narrow tension lock coupler. The models are intended to represent vehicles from the British Railways era, specifically the late crest period.

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