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Celebrate Kent’s brewing excellence with this finely detailed Hornby model of the Moor Brewery tanker. Featuring the bold ‘Bitter’ logo, it makes a striking addition to any OO gauge railway or collector’s display.
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Hornby Moor Brewery ‘Bitter’ Tanker Wagon is a model railway vehicle in OO gauge. It is produced by Hornby and carries the manufacturer part number R60338. The model depicts a brewery tanker bearing the Moor Brewery ‘Bitter’ logo, designed to represent a typical British brewing delivery vehicle.
The model is intended for use on 4 mm scale railway layouts and is suitable for both hobbyists and collectors. It offers a detailed rectangular body, painted in a livery that reflects the branding of Kent’s Moor Brewery, and includes realistic wheels, couplings and a detachable load area.
The Hornby Moor Brewery ‘Bitter’ Tanker Wagon can be displayed as part of a broader collection of British railway models or used operationally on a layout that follows standard OO gauge track. It provides an accurate representation of a mid‑20th‑century brewery tanker commonly seen on the railways of Kent.