Dapol A001

5 Plank Wagon Unpainted

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Prototype Era
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)

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.

This is an unpainted version of the 5 Plank Wagon.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
A001
GTIN
5016927100100
RRP
£8.86
Release date
Q2 2023

Model details

Livery
Unpainted
Height
33mm
Width
33mm
Finish
Pristine
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)

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The Dapol 5 Plank Wagon is a model of a traditional British railway wagon. The model is supplied unpainted, allowing the modeller to apply their own chosen livery.

The wagon's dimensions are given as 82mm in length, 33mm in width, and 33mm in height. The model has a pristine finish, indicating a high level of detail and accuracy.

The period represented by this model is the British Rail Blue era, specifically during the TOPS (Total Operations Processing System) period. This was a system of wagon numbering and coding introduced by British Rail in the 1960s.

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