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Prototype Eras
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
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Hattons
H4-BH-001
Beilhack snow plough (ex Class 40) ZZA ADB965576 in BR yellow
Hattons
H4-BH-002
Beilhack snow plough (ex Class 40) ZZA ADB965577 in BR yellow
Hattons
H4-BH-003
Beilhack snow plough (ex Class 40) ZZA ADB965578 in BR yellow
Hattons
H4-BH-004
Beilhack snow plough (ex Class 40) ZZA ADB965579 in BR yellow Stratford Shark
Hattons
H4-BH-005
Beilhack snow plough (ex Class 45) ZZA ADB966098 in BR yellow with NSE Branding
Hattons
H4-BH-006
Beilhack snow plough (ex Class 45) ZZA ADB966099 in BR yellow with NSE Branding
Hattons
H4-BH-007
Beilhack snow plough (ex Class 40) ZZA ADB965580 in Railtrack Black
Hattons
H4-BH-008
Beilhack snow plough (ex Class 40) ZZA ADB965581 in Railtrack Black
Hattons
H4-BH-009
Beilhack snow plough (ex Class 40) ZZA ADB965578 in Network Rail black
Hattons
H4-BH-010
Beilhack snow plough (ex Class 40) ZZA ADB965579 in Network Rail black
Hattons
H4-BH-012
Beilhack snow plough (ex Class 45) ZZA ADB966099 in Network Rail black
Hattons
H4-BH-013
ZZA Beilhack snowploughs in BR yellow (1990s to early 2000s) - pack of 2 - ADB965580 & ADB965581
Hattons
H4-BH-014
ZZA Beilhack snowploughs in Network Rail black (Post-2022 condition) - pack of 2 - ADB965580 & ADB965581
Hattons Beilhack snow plough (ex Class 45) bearing the reference ZZA ADB966098 is presented in Network Rail black livery. It is a detailed OO gauge model intended for railway enthusiasts and collectors.
The model carries the manufacturer part number H4‑BH‑011 and conforms to the OO gauge standard. It is supplied in the Network Rail colour scheme, matching the corporate livery used by the infrastructure owner.
The casting represents a vehicle from the period of the rebuilding of the railways, reflecting the post‑war effort to modernise and restore the network.