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Prototype Eras
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
Wand not included
Pack 5
11 70 9229 012-3 (w/tail light)
11 70 9229 040-4
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Description
A total of forty of these striking vehicles were built in three batches for the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) by WH Davis in the UK between 2014 and 2019, numbered 11 70 9229 001-040. They are used for carrying spent fuel from nuclear power stations and sites undergoing decommissioning to the facility at Sellafield for reprocessing or storage. The FNA-D continues Accurascale's popular and well-regarded range of nuclear vehicles that includes the KUA bogie flask carrier and the PFA two-axle container flat.
The wagons, which also carry the UIC code ‘Uas’ are a like-for-like replacement for the iconic fleet of BR and Procor-built FNA nuclear flask wagons that were built between 1976 and 1988, now all scrapped. The major updates are bodysides with exposed framing and the distinctive Barber BER22.5 ‘Easy Ride’ low track force bogies. Internally the vessel support structures are designed to carry a wider range of flask designs. Accurascale has obsessively replicated these characteristic features in the smaller scale with a composite die-cast and plastic design that includes full underframe detail and brake equipment.
Despite the number of working nuclear power stations shrinking dramatically since the turn of the millennium, the FNA-D wagons can still be seen over much of the UK, usually between one and five wagons behind a pair of Direct Rail Services (DRS) locomotives. These operational sites are Hartlepool, Heysham 1 & 2, Torness and Sizewell B.
However, three closed locations are undergoing the de-fuelling process and shipping irradiated fuel rods to Sellafield: Dungeness B, Hinkley Point B and Hunterston B. Meanwhile, Valley loading point, for the former Wylfa facility on Anglesey, completed this process in 2019, but still sees irregular visits by flask trains, as does Georgemas Junction, which serves the experimental reactors at Dounreay.
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Accurascale FNA‑D ‘New Generation’ Nuclear Flask Carrier – Teal – Twin Pack E is a highly detailed OO gauge model of a nuclear flask wagon, designed to represent the modern fleet used by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority. The model is produced in 1:76.2 scale on 16.5 mm track and is supplied as ten individually numbered wagons, packaged as two‑car sets.
The wagons are built to the original specifications of the British Rail and Procor designs used between 1976 and 1988, but with updated bodysides, exposed framing and Barber BER22.5 ‘Easy Ride’ low‑track‑force bogies supplied by WH Davis between 2014 and 2019. Each wagon features separate brake shoes, a brake adjuster, rotating axleboxes, RP25‑110 profile wheels that can accommodate EM (18.2 mm) or P4 (18.83 mm) wheels, sprung buffers and dummy screw couplings. The model includes super‑fine plastic, metal wire and etched metal detail parts such as air pipes, brake handwheel, hood opening equipment, warning‑label holders and a working tail lamp powered by two CR927 batteries (batteries not supplied). The kinetic NEM coupler mounts are positioned at the correct height and fitted with mini‑tension‑lock couplers.
The pack does not include a wand and is identified by the manufacturer part number ACC1119. It carries the livery of Direct Rail Services and is suitable for layouts representing the rebuilding of the railways. The minimum curve radius for the model is 438 mm (radius 2). The wagons are numbered in the series 11 70 9229 001‑040 and are used on the real network to transport spent fuel from sites such as Hartlepool, Heysham, Torness and Sizewell B to the Sellafield facility.