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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
The 1:76 scale Weymann Fanfare fleet comes with an AEC body, as opposed to the tooled up alternative Leyland and the AEC badge on the front of the radiator grille confirms its provenance. Decorated in the popular livery of North Western with a cream body and contrasting red masking, the North Western lettering is reproduced in gold along the sides of the single deck coach and the flowing Fanfare name also appears in gold towards the front of the coach on both sides. The North Western Road Car Company address in Charles Street, Stockport, where G Brook was the General Manager is printed in black. Our Private coach has a grey interior with red seats and a final detail comprises the Metro-Cammell Weymann badge discreetly printed in red and silver along the lower edge of the vehicle back.
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Oxford Diecast Weymann Fanfare North Western is a 1:76 scale model of a British Rail Blue (pre‑TOPS) single‑deck coach. The model carries the manufacturer part number 76WFA007.
The coach features an AEC body, identifiable by the AEC badge on the front of the radiator grille. It is painted in the North Western livery with a cream body, red masking, and gold North Western lettering along the sides. The name “Fanfare” is also rendered in gold on both sides near the front, and the company’s address in Charles Street, Stockport, together with General Manager G Brook, is printed in black.
The interior is finished in grey with red seats. A Metro‑Cammell Weymann badge is discreetly printed in red and silver along the lower edge of the rear of the vehicle.