Dapol 4F-037-003

Conflat & Container GWR

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

Manufacturer description

Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
4F-037-003
RRP
£15.43

Model details

Coupling mount
Non-NEM socket
Minimum radius curve
Radius 1
Chassis construction
Plastic & metal
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Tooling date
1986
Minimum radius
Radius 1
Coupling type
Tension lock

Prototype information

Builder
GWR Swindon Works
British Railways
Main duties
Goods transport
Furniture removals
In service until
1960s
Operated by
Great Western Railway
British Railways
Wheel configuration
4-wheel
Type of vehicle
Flat Wagon
Wheel arrangement
4-wheel
Built by
GWR Swindon Works British Railways

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Dapol Conflat & Container GWR is a model representing a four‑wheel railway wagon produced by Dapol.

The model has a minimum radius curve of 1 and a four‑wheel arrangement. It is built to the specifications of the original design produced at GWR Swindon Works. The manufacturer's part number is 4F-037-003.

The model is suitable for use on British Railways layouts and depicts the era of the Big Four railway companies – the London and North Eastern Railway, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, the Great Western Railway and the Southern Railway.

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