Dapol 4F-012-050

Ventilated Van Wrexham Lager Twin Pack - Weathered

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Prototype Era
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)

Fictitious Livery - Prototype eras are merely an indication of when this item may have run, if it really existed!

Manufacturer description

Set of two 1:76 Scale Ventilated Van Wagons decorated in Wrexham Lager livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a high level of body detail and excellent running characteristics.

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Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
4F-012-050
GTIN
5016927060817
RRP
£26.71

Model details

Finish
Weathered

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Dapol Ventilated Van Wrexham Lager Twin Pack – Weathered is a set of two 1:76‑scale ventilated van wagons supplied in a weathered Wrexham Lager livery. The model carries the manufacturer part number 4F‑012‑050 and reproduces the appearance of the prototype with a high level of body detail and realistic finishing.

Each wagon is equipped with NEM couplings and is presented with a highly detailed, weathered finish that reflects the wear and tear seen on operational units. The model is designed to run smoothly on model railway layouts and measures 82 mm in length with a minimum radius of 371 mm.

The wagons belong to the ventilated van class and are listed under the British operator Wrexham Lager. They are intended for use on British railway models and are supplied as a twin pack, providing two identical units for use on a layout.

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