Dapol 4F-051-027

5 Plank Wagon Nunnerley 1

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Prototype Era
Era 2 (1875 to 1923) Pre-grouping

Manufacturer description

The first freight wagons for the railway were open wagons. Initially, as the tractive effort of the locomotives was relatively low, these wagons were generally low sided with only one or two planks acting as sides and carrying capacity of just a couple of tons.

As the technology progressed, so did demand for rail freight and with the increased power of the steam engines came bigger wagons. The 5 plank wagon was perhaps the most common general goods wagon with tens of thousands being built by all the rail companies between 1910 and the early 1930s.

MODEL

These model 5 plank wagons are highly detailed and will be a great addition to your rolling stock.

Dapol have modelled two designs, one based on a 9' wheelbase with a capacity of 10 tons and one based on a 10' wheelbase with a 12 ton capacity

FEATURES


MEASUREMENT

Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
4F-051-027
GTIN
5016927022891
RRP
£11.31

Model details

Gauge
OO
Height
33mm
Finish
Pristine
Livery
W & W Nunnerley
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Width
33mm

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Dapol 5 Plank Wagon Nunnerley 1 is an OO gauge model with a length of 82 mm, width of 33 mm and height of 33 mm. It finishes in pristine condition and carries the W & W Nunnerley livery. The manufacturer part number is 4F‑051‑027 and the model represents the pre‑grouping era.

Open wagons were the first freight vehicles on British railways, originally low‑sided with one or two planks and a capacity of only a few tons. As locomotive power increased, larger wagons were required. The 5‑plank wagon became the most common general‑goods wagon, with tens of thousands built by various railway companies between 1910 and the early 1930s.

The model is highly detailed and is offered in two wheelbase versions: a 9‑foot wheelbase capable of carrying 10 tons and a 10‑foot wheelbase designed for a 12‑ton load. Features include profiled wheels, accurately applied livery, detailed body moulding and NEM pockets with self‑centring couplings.

Measurements (over buffers): length 82 mm, width 33 mm, height 33 mm.

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