Oxford Diecast 76SHT002

Scammell Highwayman Tanker Pointer

Manufacturer catalogue image - please note that pre-release images may be CAD renders or CGI images rather than photographs

Prototype Eras
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
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)

Manufacturer description

The name Scammell is one of the greatest in truck manufacture and in particular with specialist transport, such as the Showmans vehicles, railway related tractor units as well as a host of military vehicles across the years. Founded in 1921 by George Scammell in Spitalfields, London, the company expanded when he was joined by his nephew Richard and Richard's two sons as well. Under their management and the development of low weight and high hauling power, the company grew from strength to strength and even the outbreak of World War II saw it developing suitable vehicles for military use. Ten years after the War, in 1955, the Leyland Group took over Scammell but this had its advantages in that they had ready-made components on tap to expand the range. The Highwayman bonneted 4 x 2 tractor was one of these introductions. The tractor unit could be configured up to 50 tons and was complemented by the full range of Scammell trailers which in turn meant that the company could continue production for specialist markets.

You will have seen a variety of Oxford models under the Scammell name and will therefore appreciate their diversity. This Scammell comprises the long bonneted tractor unit decorated in bright green on a black chassis, drawing a red tanker trailer, both featuring the graphics of Shell/BP Petroleum Products. The addition of a small roof board above the cab also promotes the Shell/BP alliance. Our truck is registered UYP 877 and an interesting piece of additional decoration in gold sees the Royal Coat of Arms and the company address Shell-Mex and BP Ltd, Shell-Mex House, the Strand, WC2 on both cab doors. A great piece of nostalgia to place in your period tanker series!

 

Catalogue listing

Brand
Oxford Diecast
Manufacturer
Oxford
Product Code
76SHT002
GTIN
5055530128118
RRP
£18.95

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Oxford Diecast Scammell Highwayman Tanker Pointer
Manufacturer Part Number: 76SHT002
Period represented: British Railways Late Crest

The model depicts a Scammell Highwayman bonneted 4 × 2 tractor unit in the style used by the company after its acquisition by the Leyland Group in 1955. The tractor is shown in bright green on a black chassis pulling a red tanker trailer, both carrying the Shell/BP petroleum graphics. A small roof board above the cab bears the Shell/BP branding, and the cab doors feature gold‑coloured insignia of the Royal Coat of Arms together with the address “Shell‑Mex and BP Ltd, Shell‑Mex House, the Strand, WC2”. The vehicle is marked with the registration UYP 877.

Scammell, founded in 1921 by George Scammell in Spitalfields, London, became noted for specialist transport, including showman vehicles, railway tractor units and military trucks. The Highwayman range could be configured to haul up to 50 tons and was offered with a full complement of Scammell trailers, allowing the company to serve niche markets throughout the post‑war period. This die‑cast representation is intended for collectors of period tanker series.

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