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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
The Range Rover Vogue, replicating the latest in the luxury end of this famous marque. In real life the Vogue retails at around £74,000 and comes with every physical comfort for both driver and passengers, excellent performance with a maximum speed of between 130 -140 mph and average fuel consumption ranging from 21 to 40 mpg. A pipedream for most of us who can't or wouldn't want to afford the real beast, Oxford's well detailed replica is a fine and much more affordable example in 1:76 scale. Registered WN13 RUH, the model is decorated in a metallic beige which shows off the contrasting silver trim to great advantage. The window pillars are black and the wheel hubs are silver. The interior seating is moulded in dark brown. The distinctive radiator grille features the Land Rover badge, which also appears on the rear along with the Range Rover Vogue lettering. The model is yet another fine piece to add to your Land Rover timeline.
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Oxford Diecast Range Rover 2013 Luxor – 1:76 Scale
The model, reference 76RAN001, depicts a Range Rover Vogue from the rebuilding of the railways period. It is presented in 1:76 scale and is registered WN13 RUH.
The replica is finished in metallic beige with contrasting silver trim, black window pillars, silver wheel hubs and dark‑brown moulded interior seating. The radiator grille bears the Land Rover badge, which is also reproduced on the rear together with the Range Rover Vogue lettering.
In real life the Range Rover Vogue costs around £74,000, offers a top speed of 130–140 mph and a fuel consumption of 21–40 mpg. The diecast version provides a detailed, more affordable alternative for collectors interested in Land Rover models.