Dapol 4F-071-102

7 Plank Wagon Arthur Wharton 3018

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

Manufacturer description

Up until the 1970s coal was the predominant fuel of the UK and the demand was met by a multitude of coal mines spread all over the country. Rail was the principal means of distributing the coal and the 1923 RCH standard design of 12 ton 7 plank wagons with opening end doors were used widely for this purpose until superseded by the larger steel bodied hoppers in the late 1940s.

Many 7 plank wagons were privately owned, either by the mines themselves (the larger mines may have owned hundreds), the coal agents who acted as middlemen between the mines and the merchants and the individual coal merchants themselves. There was therefore a vast collection of liveries either specifically manufactured for larger fleets, or wagons were overprinted as was seen for many of the smaller merchants. Such was the volumes of coal moved in this period that rakes of 150 wagons or more were commonly seen leaving collieries destined for marshalling yards where the coal was organised for regional delivery.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
4F-071-102
GTIN
5016927001544
RRP
£12.21
Release date
TBA

Model details

Gauge
OO
Finish
Pristine
Livery
Arthur Wharton
Coupling
NEM / Tension lock
Minimum radius curve
Radius 1
Height
35mm
Tooling date
2009
Width
33mm
Chassis construction
Lightweight
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Minimum radius
Radius 1
Coupling type
Tension lock

Prototype information

Built by
Various Companies

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The Dapol Arthur Wharton 7 Plank Wagon is a model of a railway wagon that was widely used in the UK until the 1940s. The model is designed to be compatible with OO gauge model railways.

The real-life 7 plank wagons were built to a standard design by various companies and were used to transport coal. They were often privately owned by coal mines, agents and merchants, resulting in a diverse range of liveries. The wagons were typically used in rakes of 150 or more, with coal being transported from collieries to marshalling yards for regional delivery.

The model features a finely moulded body, profiled wheels and an accurately applied livery. It also includes a coal load and is complete with a tension lock coupling. The wagon has a length of 82mm, a width of 33mm and a height of 35mm, and can navigate curves of a minimum radius of 1. This model is designed to represent the period of the Big Four railway companies, which included the LNER, LMS, GWR and SR.

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