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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 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
This Scania T Cab tractor unit is hauling a box trailer which features the graphics of the world-famous Coca Cola drinks company in a highly seasonal, festive mood. Registered SANTA 1, the character needs no further introduction. Extremely colourful from every angle, the authentic Coke Red bodywork of both the tractor and trailer is offset by a mass of printed colours and silver chromework to create the Christmas spirit.
It's a familiar sight on our TV screens at Christmas: a fleet of twinkling Coca-Cola trucks making their way across a snowy landscape and lighting up the country as part of the 'Holidays are Coming' ad. The illuminated vehicles have become global advertising icons since they launched on TV back in 1995. Nowadays, you can get even closer to the magic as the Coca-Cola trucks head up and down the UK on the nationwide Christmas truck tour.
History of the Coca-Cola Christmas trucks1995 — The Coca-Cola Christmas trucks were first created by agency W.B. Doner for the company's new seasonal advertising campaign. Known as 'Christmas Caravans', the illuminated vehicles were made even more enchanting with special effects by the world-famous Industrial Light and Magic — who had previously worked on Star Wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark.Did you know? Three 18-wheel 'props', each covered in more than 30,000 bulbs, were used to make the 1995 ad and crafted to look like a never-ending fleet of trucksImages of the Coca-Cola Santa by artist Haddon Sundblom decorate the sides of the trucks. Just before the ad ends, the Santa on the back of the final truck raises his bottle of Coca-Cola in a holiday toast.1996 — The trucks returned in 1996 and helped to introduce our new Coca-Cola Christmas packaging. The 'Santa packs' featured our heritage Sundblom imagery and were available in the USA, the UK, Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa, Singapore, and the Philippines.1998 — The 'Christmas Caravan Ill' advert was broadcast in more than 100 different countries to millions of viewers. It remains one of the most widely-used Coca-Cola commercials ever produced.1999 - 'Journey', the fourth advert in the Coca-Cola truck series, was released. The footage sees the trucks spring to life in front of a young boy and his grandfather as they sit at home reading a Christmas storybook. The advert was filmed in snowy Vancouver, Canada using three trucks (which computer generation later made look like a never-ending fleet of trucks), and a cast of 40 people.
Model comes in a Coca Cola box and is officially licenced.
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Oxford Diecast Coca Cola T Cab Box Trailer – 1:76 scale is a die‑cast model produced by Oxford Diecast. The manufacturer's part number is 76TCAB004CC and the model represents the British Rail blue livery period prior to the introduction of the TOPS system.
The model consists of a Scania T‑cab tractor unit coupled to a box trailer, both finished in Coca‑Cola red. The vehicle bears the registration "SANTA 1" and displays colourful Coca‑Cola branding and festive graphics. Silver chromework is used for detailing, and the liveries are intended to reflect the seasonal Christmas advertising trucks shown in the company's television campaigns.
The packaging is a Coca‑Cola box and the product is officially licensed by the Coca‑Cola Company. The model is scaled to 1:76, suitable for railway and model‑coach collections.
Background information on the Coca‑Cola Christmas trucks includes their first appearance in the advert campaign launched in 1995, with subsequent commercials released in 1996, 1998 and 1999. The festive trucks have become well‑known worldwide as part of the "Holidays are Coming" promotion.