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Prototype Eras
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest
Era 6 (1967 to 1972) British Rail Blue (Pre-TOPS)
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)
Era 8 (1983 to 1994) British Rail Sectorisation
This set which covers the Bentley story over several decades, offers the opportunity to obtain each of these previously released models in one go.
The first model in the set is the 76BCF003, the S1 Continental Fastback from the 1950s and decorated in Olympic White. It was also available in our 1:43 scale series and is registered 869 UXL. The interior is moulded with red seating, door panels and 'carpet' while the dashboard was finished in satinised brown. Note the final detail of a GB sticker above the rear number plate.
Second is 76BB001, the Bentley Blower raced at Le Mans in 1930 as No.9 with drivers Sir Henry 'Tim' Birkin and co-driver Jean Chassagne. Our model is painted in characteristic dark green and sports the race No. 9 in white on the sides. Bonnet straps are finished in tan. The tonneau cover is black, seating dark green and the dashboard is finished in silver with black dials.
The third model in the set is 76BM004, the Bentley Mulsanne from 2010 painted in St James Red and registered 1 WO. It features sumptuous silver grey interior seating and black dashboard and steering wheel. The exterior detail extends to a mass of silver masking including the bumpers, wheels and radiator grille.
Fourth is 76BN6001, the majestic Bentley Mk VI which was a 4-door standard steel saloon and was the first post-war luxury car from Bentley Motors. In real life, our model, registered NHY 581, belonged to the celebrated railway photographer Ivo Peters, BEM, who devoted much of his life photographing his beloved Somerset & Dorset Railway from his home in the area, as well as logging in pictures the era of steam in other parts of the country. Our model appears in Midnight Blue with contrasting exterior detail masked in silver, including the prestigious Bentley badge on the front. The pale grey interior also features blue flooring and brown dashboard.
The final model is 76BT2002, the Bentley T2 saloon registered AYP 12T from 1979 with a two-tone colour scheme comprising a metallic Nutmeg Brown upper half which extends over the bonnet and the boot and Silver Sand lower half. The interior is ivory while the exterior bodywork features lots of silver trim and the model is rounded off with black bumpers.
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Oxford Diecast 5‑Piece Bentley Set – Part number 76SET39
The collection represents British Rail blue liveries from the pre‑TOPS era and gathers together five previously released Bentley models, allowing the buyer to obtain the complete range in a single purchase.
The first model (76BCF003) is a 1:43 scale S1 Continental Fastback from the 1950s, finished in Olympic White. It carries registration 869 UXL and features a moulded interior with red seats, door panels and carpet, a satin‑finished brown dashboard and a GB sticker above the rear number plate.
The second model (76BB001) reproduces the Bentley Blower that contested the 1930 Le Mans race as No 9, driven by Sir Henry “Tim” Birkin and Jean Chassagne. It is painted dark green, with the race number in white on the side panels, tan bonnet straps, a black tonneau cover, dark‑green seating and a silver dashboard with black dials.
The third model (76BM004) portrays a 2010 Bentley Mulsanne in St James Red, registered 1 WO. The interior is upholstered in silver‑grey leather, the dashboard and steering wheel are black, and the exterior includes silver‑coloured mask work on the bumpers, wheels and radiator grille.
The fourth model (76BN6001) is a Bentley Mk VI, the first post‑war luxury saloon from Bentley Motors. The example shown belonged to railway photographer Ivo Peters (registered NHY 581) and appears in Midnight Blue with silver‑coloured exterior masking and the Bentley badge on the front. The interior is pale grey with blue flooring and a brown dashboard.
The final model (76BT2002) replicates a 1979 Bentley T2 saloon, registration AYP 12T, in a two‑tone scheme of metallic Nutmeg Brown on the upper half (bonnet and boot) and Silver Sand on the lower half. The interior is ivory, the bodywork includes extensive silver trim and the bumpers are finished in black.