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Prototype Era
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
Unpainted body ready for painting and fixing to a chassis of your choice.
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Dapol
4F-060-009
Grampus Wagon BR DB990653
Dapol
4F-060-017
Grampus Wagon Taunton Concrete DB986708
Dapol
4F-060-018
Grampus Wagon Taunton Concrete DB986708 Weathered
Dapol
A018
Grampus Wagon Unpainted
Dapol
4F-060-016
Grampus BR Black DB990412 Weathered
Dapol
4F-060-015
Grampus BR Black DB990412
Dapol
4F-060-014
Grampus Dutch Livery DB988579 Weathered
Dapol
4F-060-013
Grampus Dutch Livery DB988579
Dapol
4F-060-012
Dutch Grampus DB988532 Weathered
Dapol
4F-060-011
Grampus Wagon DB988532 Dutch
Dapol
4F-060-010
Grampus Wagon BR DB990653 Weathered
Dapol
4F-060-006
Grampus Dutch Livery D8981487 Weathered
Dapol
4F-060-005
Grampus Dutch Livery D8981487
Dapol
4F-060-003
Grampus Dutch Livery D898546
Dapol
4F-060-004
Grampus Wagon Dutch D988546 Weathered
Dapol
4F-060-002
Grampus BR Weathered
Dapol
4F-060-001
Grampus BR
Dapol
4F-060-020
Grampus Wagon Taunton Concrete DB986705 Weathered
Dapol
4F-060-019
Grampus Wagon Taunton Concrete DB986705
The Dapol Unpainted Grampus Wagon Body is a model railway item designed for use in OO gauge layouts. It features a width of 33mm and a pristine finish, awaiting decoration and attachment to a suitable chassis.
The model's specifications include a minimum radius curve requirement of Radius 1, allowing for use on tighter turns. It is equipped with a NEM/Tension lock coupling, suitable for coupling with other models. The Grampus Wagon Body has a 4-wheel wheel arrangement.
The model is based on a British Rail design, built between 1951 and 1959. It represents the Big Four era of British railways, which spanned from the 1920s to the 1940s.