Hornby R60151

The Beatles 'Rubber Soul' Wagon

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Prototype Era
Era 6 (1967 to 1972) British Rail Blue (Pre-TOPS)

Fictitious Livery - Prototype eras are merely an indication of when this item may have run, if it really existed!

Manufacturer description

The Beatles sixth studio album 'Rubber Soul' was released on the 3rd of December 1965. The album features some of the groups most loved hits including 'Drive My Car', 'Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)', 'Nowhere Man', 'Michelle' and 'In My Life' among others.

The title 'Rubber Soul' is and acknowledgment of the intrinsic inauthenticity of pop music and a recognition that The Beatles soul music could not contain the same authenticity as the American Folk music that had inspired them on their recent tour of America. The album is celebrated by Hornby on this goods van featuring specially designed artwork inspired by the album.

©2022 Apple Corps Ltd. All rights reserved. A Beatles TM product licensed by Apple Corps Ltd "Beatles" is a trademark of Apple Corps Ltd. "Apple" and the Apple logo are exclusively licensed to Apple Corps Ltd. ©20.. Subafilms Ltd. A Yellow Submari

Catalogue listing

Brand:
Hornby
Product Code:
R60151
GTIN:
5055286697463
RRP:
£21.99
Catalogue:
2022 Range
Release date:
November 2022

Model details

Finish
Painted
Colour
Multi
Minimum radius curve
1st Radius (371mm)
Livery
Commemorative / Special event

Prototype information

Wagon type
Van
Operator
Hornby
Designer
Hornby

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