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Dapol 4F-031-006

6 Wheel Milk Tank MWB Weathered

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Prototype Eras
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest

Manufacturer description

In the nineteenth century, milk was supplied to urban areas mainly by cows kept in urban herds even in the largest metropolitan areas such as London. These cows were kept in cramped, unsanitary conditions and in 1865 a cow plague swept London resulting in the extermination of all urban herds. Express Dairies grew from this moment on and was instrumental in bringing in milk from the country into the towns and cities.

The founder and chairman of Express Dairies, George Barham invented the milk churn which was the principal way of transporting milk until the 1930s at which time the growing demand and the advancement of sheet metal rolling techniques lead to the development of cylindrical bulk handling milk tanks. The first milk tanks had four wheels, but were found to be unstable at speed. However, a six wheel derivative was found to be very suitable and most of the earlier milk tankers were eventually converted.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
4F-031-006
GTIN
5016927004026
RRP
£18.99
Release date
March 2023

Model details

Gauge
OO
Height
48mm
Width
33mm
Finish
Weathered
Livery
MMB
Minimum radius curve
Radius 1
Coupling
NEM / Tension lock
Minimum radius
Radius 1
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Coupling type
Tension lock
Chassis construction
Lightweight
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Tooling date
2005

Prototype information

Builder
Various
(Tanks owned by dairies & chassis by railway companies)
Operated by
Great Western Railway
London Midland & Scottish Railway
London & North Eastern Railway
Southern Railway
British Railways
Type of vehicle
Tank Wagon
Wheel configuration
6-wheel
In service until
1960s/ 1970s
Main duties
Milk Transport
Build dates
1932 to 1948
Wheel arrangement
6-wheel
Built
1932 to 1948
Built by
Various (Tanks owned by dairies & chassis by railway companies)

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The Dapol Milk Marketing Board 6 Wheel Milk Tanker is a weathered model of a milk tanker, designed for OO gauge model railways. The model represents a milk tank wagon built between 1932 and 1948, during the period of the Big Four railway companies. It features a 6-wheel wheel arrangement and a minimum radius curve of 1.

The model is built to scale, with a length of 94mm, a width of 33mm, and a height of 48mm. It comes with NEM/Tension lock couplings and features a highly detailed body moulding, accurately applied livery, and separately added ladders and rails. The model also has profiled wheels for added realism.

The model is based on the six-wheel derivative of the milk tank wagons that were developed in the 1930s, following the introduction of cylindrical bulk handling milk tanks. These wagons were found to be more stable than their four-wheel predecessors and were widely used for transporting milk.

The history of milk tank wagons dates back to the 19th century, when milk was supplied to urban areas by cows kept in urban herds. However, a cow plague in 1865 led to the extermination of these herds, and milk was subsequently transported from rural areas into towns and cities. The development of milk churns and later, cylindrical bulk handling milk tanks, revolutionised the transportation of milk.

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