Ellis Clark Trains C3023

OO Gauge Demountable Tank Wagon 'B749028', Bass Charrington

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

Manufacturer description

Demountable wagons were a small but fascinating staple of the British railway scene for decades and though most famous for their association with the ‘divine medicine’ diversified into many other uses. Often requested by modellers, we’re delighted to offer them as our latest premium-quality OO Gauge product – so give in to beer pressure and order yours today!

C3023 | B749028 | ‘Bass Charrington’

In 1967, Bass Beer merged with Charrington United Breweries to become the UK’s largest brewing company. The new company employed Demountables until 1979, and B749028 was of ten examples built in the 1950 Derby batch for Bass.

Era 7

SPECIFICATIONS

A splash of colour brightens any railway scene, so we’ve ‘seen red’ with our first run of Demountables! But a closer look will reveal subtle differences in each model, and we’ve catered for alternative chassis designs as well as various stages in the Demountables’ diverse histories. To borrow from video game pop culture, why not ‘catch ‘em all’?

Naturally, our Demountables will feature our trademark attention to quality, with finely detailed die-cast chassis, removable loads, sprung buffers and innovative ‘ultra-flex’ bufferbeam pipes that allow them to negotiate 2nd radius curves even with tension-lock couplings attached.

And as with our Lowmacs, we’ve not forgotten finer-scale enthusiasts, as 26mm axles with plenty of ‘wiggle room’ allow for easy conversion to EM and P4 Gauges.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Ellis Clark Trains
Product Code
C3023
RRP
£40.00

Model details

Gauge
OO Gauge

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