Dapol 4F-072-006

7 Plank Wagon Ace of Clubs 9' Wheelbase Weathered

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

Manufacturer description

The 7 plank wagon was the standard coal wagon up to the 1930’s when steel mineral wagons were developed. In 1923 the RCH produced a standard plan for the 7 plank wagon, as up to this time there were many variations depending on the builder and region. However, even after the standard was applied, many non-standard wagons were still used.

Dapol Model two variations of 7 plank wagon, the internally braced variant with a 9 foot chassis with no end doors and a 10 ton capacity and the RCH standard with a 10 foot chassis and 12 ton capacity.

Both models feature:

Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
4F-072-006
GTIN
5016927010713
RRP
£14.13
Release date
TBA

Model details

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

Prototype information

Built by
Various Companies

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This OO gauge model is a 7 Plank Wagon with a 9ft wheelbase, specifically the Ace of Clubs livery. The model is weathered and features a detailed design, including profiled wheels and a finely moulded body. The wagon comes complete with a coal load and accurately applied livery.

The model is designed to represent a Grazebrook wagon, which was one of the many variations of 7 Plank wagons that existed prior to the standardisation of wagon design by the Railway Clearing House in 1923. These wagons were commonly used during the Big Four period, representing the London, Midland and Scottish, Great Western, London and North Eastern, and Southern Railways.

The model has a length of 74mm, a width of 33mm, and a height of 35mm, making it suitable for use on a minimum radius curve of 1:64. The model also features a NEM/Tension lock coupling.

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