Dapol 4P-010-038

57’ Stanier Non Corridor Brake Coach Unlined Carmine M20550

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Prototype Era
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest

Manufacturer description

William Stanier (1876-1965) was headhunted from the GWR to become Chief Mechanical Engineer of London, Midland and Scottish (LMS) Railways in 1932. With the support of the Chairman, Sir Josiah Stamp, Stanier is credited with modernising the LMS fleet of generally small steam locomotives with a larger, modern and more powerful array of designs. Soon after his appointment, Stanier also focused on refurbishing and standardising the Coach stock of the LMS and developed the Period III LMS coaches which later became known as Stanier Coaches. These designs were extremely popular and successful and many were still in service in the mid 1960??s. There are many examples of Period III coaches operating on Heritage Railways throughout the UK today.

The Dapol OO Model of the Stanier Coach is derived from refurbished Airfix/Mainline tooling originally purchased by Dapol in the 1980??s. There are some compromises on detail accuracy due to the condition and usability of the 40+ year old tooling. However, we feel the model captures the essence of the Period III coach design well and offers an extremely affordable way of building up a fleet of pre or post nationalised fleet of LMS coaches. Dapol have strived to ensure livery and colour details have been captured and are comparable to the originals, including the roof level gold lines.

The Kit comes complete with decorated body, all that is required is painting of the roof and other components and assembly.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
4P-010-038
RRP
£17.78

Model details

Gauge
OO
Livery
BR crimson
Tooling date
1981
DCC status
DCC Not compatible
Finish
Pristine
Running number
M20550

Prototype information

Coach type
LMS Period III Suburban
TOPS classification
(B) Brake
Wheel arrangement
2 x Bogies
Built
1933 to 1935
Built by
LMS

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Dapol 57‑ft Stanier non‑corridor brake coach (unlined carmine) – model number M20550 – is an OO‑scale kit. It is supplied in British Railways crimson livery, fitted to two bogie wheelsets and carries the part number 4P‑010‑038. The original coaches were built by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway between 1933 and 1935 and represent the British Railways early crest period.

William Stanier, appointed Chief Mechanical Engineer of the LMS in 1932, introduced the Period III coach design that became known as the Stanier coach. These coaches were standardised, modernised and remained in regular use into the mid‑1960s, with many still operating on heritage railways today.

The Dapol OO model is based on refurbished Airfix/Mainline tooling that Dapol acquired in the 1980s. While the age of the tooling results in some compromises to fine detail, the kit captures the overall appearance of the Period III coach, including the roof‑level gold lines and authentic colour scheme.

The kit is supplied with a fully decorated body; the only work required is painting the roof and other components and completing the assembly. It provides an economical option for modelers wishing to build a fleet of pre‑ or post‑nationalisation LMS coaches.

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