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Prototype Eras
Era 8 (1983 to 1994) British Rail Sectorisation
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways
The second release on the Scania 94D 6-wheel curtainside is here from another popular UK haulier H E Payne (Transport) Ltd from Wyboston in Bedfordshire, whose bright red, green and white liveried trucks are instantly recognisable on the UK motorways. The vehicle we have modelled here is registered P995 HNV and in addition to the red, white and green, the trailer roof is masked in silver. There's a lot more detail to admire too. The white aerofoil has the company name printed in gold, with some gold flashes alongside. The curtain straps are detailed in black on the white body, whilst the company crest is depicted on the cab sides behind the windows. Even the sun visor is printed in two colours across the top of the windscreen to achieve the correct effect and looking through the windows, you will see the cab interior is black.
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Oxford Diecast Scania 94D Curtainside H E Payne – 1:76 Scale
Manufacturer part number 76S94002 models a Scania 94D six‑wheel curtainside lorry from the Initial Privatisation era. The vehicle represented is H E Payne (Transport) Ltd of Wyboston, Bedfordshire, and carries the registration P995 HNV.
The die‑cast truck is finished in the haulier’s distinctive red, green and white livery, with the trailer roof masked in silver. A white aerofoil bears the company name printed in gold together with gold flashes. Black curtain straps are shown on the white body and the H E Payne crest appears on the cab sides behind the windows.
Detail continues inside the cabin, where the interior is painted black. The sun visor is printed in two colours across the top of the windscreen to replicate the original design. This release follows an earlier Scania 94D model and offers collectors a highly detailed, 1:76‑scale representation of a recognisable UK haulier vehicle.