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Prototype Eras
Era 2 (1875 to 1923) Pre-grouping
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
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.
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Dapol
4F-031-006
6 Wheel Milk Tank MWB Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-010
6 Wheel Milk Tank Express Dairy Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-016
6 Wheel Milk Tanker IMS 36 Weathered
Dapol
A021
Milk Tank Unpainted
Dapol
4F-031-042
6 Wheel Milk Tank Unigate Creameries 70349 - Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-037
6 Wheel Milk Tanker Co-op Milk Red
Dapol
4F-031-034
6 Wheel Milk Tank IMS 39 Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-030
6 Wheel Milk Tank Co-op 165 Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-029
6 Wheel Milk Tank Co-op 165
Dapol
4F-031-028
6 Wheel Milk Tank SR United Dairies Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-027
6 Wheel Milk Tank SR United Dairies
Dapol
4F-031-026
6 Wheel Milk Tank CWS Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-025
6 Wheel Milk Tank CWS
Dapol
4F-031-022
6 Wheel Milk Tanker Co-Op 169 Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-020
6 Wheel Milk Tanker United Dairies Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-019
6 Wheel Milk Tanker United Dairies
Dapol
4F-031-018
6 Wheel Milk Tank Express Dairy 'E' - Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-017
6 Wheel Milk Tank Express Dairy 'E'
Dapol
4F-031-015
6 Wheel Milk Tanker IMS 36
Dapol
4F-031-011
6 Wheel Milk Tank Independent Milk Supplies
Dapol
4F-031-012
6 Wheel Milk Tank Independent Milk Supplies Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-009
6 Wheel Milk Tank Express Dairy
Dapol
4F-031-008
6 Wheel Milk Tanker IMS Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-007
6 Wheel Milk Tanker IMS
Dapol
4F-031-005
6 Wheel Milk Tank MMB
Dapol
4F-031-002
6 Wheel Milk Tank SR United Dairy Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-001
6 Wheel Milk Tank SR United Dairy
Dapol
4F-031-043
6 Wheel Milk Tank Co-op 162
Dapol
4F-031-044
6 Wheel Milk Tank Co-op 162 Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-045
6 Wheel Milk Tank Unigate Creameries 70342
Dapol
4F-031-046
6 Wheel Milk Tank Unigate Creameries 70342 Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-047
6 Wheel Milk Tank West Park Dairy 7
Dapol
4F-031-048
6 Wheel Milk Tank West Park Dairy 7 Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-136
6 Wheel Milk Tank Dark Star Brewing Co 30 - Weathered
Dapol
4F-031-135
6 Wheel Milk Tank Dark Star Brewing Co 30
Dapol
4F-031-129
6 Wheel Milk Tank Co-Op 167
The Dapol 6 Wheel Milk Tanker Co-op Milk Red - Weathered model is a scale representation of a milk tanker wagon that operated in the UK from the 1930s. The model is finished in a weathered Co-op Milk livery and features a 6-wheel chassis, which was a common design for milk tank wagons at that time. The model is built to OO gauge and has a length of 94mm, a width of 33mm, and a height of 48mm.
The milk tanker wagon was a significant development in the transportation of milk, replacing the traditional milk churns that were used until the 1930s. The 6-wheel design was found to be more stable at speed, and many earlier milk tankers were converted to this design. The model is a representation of a period that predates the grouping of railways in the UK, which occurred in 1923.
The features of the Dapol model include profiled wheels, accurately applied livery, highly detailed body moulding, and separately added ladders and rails. The model also has NEM pockets with self-centring couplings. The model is designed for use on a minimum radius curve of 1.
The Dapol 6 Wheel Milk Tanker Co-op Milk Red - Weathered model provides a realistic representation of a milk tanker wagon from a bygone era, and is suitable for use on OO gauge model railways.