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Prototype Eras
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
Introducing this superlative replica of what is being heralded on the British and European roads as the Best XF Ever! It is classed as the benchmark for long-distance transport, developed for maximum transport efficiency. With powerful PACCAR MX-11 and MX-13 engines, refined for maximum efficiency, the vehicle also boasts a well-thought through chassis, an attractive exterior design and a spacious comfortable interior for drivers. Operators are not letting this best XF ever pass them by.
For its Oxford debut, it comes as used by Maritime Transport in a superb bright blue and white scheme, registered EU15 TTY. The six-wheel cab echoes the maritime feel with a two-tone blue wave sweeping round the window frame whilst the container back is completely plain blue with detailed curtainside straps. The roof is also blue and is printed with the vehicle's identification markings. The model contains a wealth of additional 'extras' from yellow wheel chocks to silver locking bars down the length of the rear doors and the signature DAF logo above the radiator grille.
Compatible with all containers : Shop Here
Containers are also compatible with Reach Stackers : Shop Here
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Oxford Diecast DAF XF Euro 6 Combitrailer – Container Maritime Transport
Manufacturer part number: 76DXF001
Period represented by the model: Rebuilding of the Railways
The model is a die‑cast replica of a DAF XF Euro 6 truck fitted with a combitrailer for container transport. It depicts a vehicle equipped with PACCAR MX‑11 or MX‑13 engines and a chassis designed for long‑distance haulage. The livery shown is the Maritime Transport scheme used in Oxford, featuring a bright blue and white colour scheme, the registration EU15 TTY, a two‑tone blue wave on the cab window frame, a plain blue container with detailed curtain‑side straps, and a blue roof printed with identification markings. Additional details include yellow wheel chocks, silver locking bars along the rear doors, and the DAF logo above the radiator grille.
The model is stated to be compatible with all container types and with reach stackers, as indicated by the supplier’s links.