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Prototype Era
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
The Oxford Rail 6 wheel 'Toad' is based on Diagram AA1 with 62 being built between the years of 1900 - 1902. 500 of the four wheel variant, Diagram AA3were built between 1889 - 1901.
We have teamed up with Dan at DH Loco Worx & Kyle at TRS Trains to bring this model to life, with a light dusting this brings the model closer to true to life as operations and weather takes its toll.
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Oxford Rail has released a weathered version of their GWR 4 Wheel Plated (late) Acton 56034 model.
The model is based on the period of the Big Four railway companies, which operated in the UK from the grouping of the railway companies in 1923.
The model is part of Oxford Rail's range of railway stock, manufactured in the UK.
The model is a representation of the GWR 4 Wheel Plated (late) Acton, a type of goods wagon built by the Great Western Railway.
The weathered finish has been achieved in collaboration with Dan from DH Loco Worx and Kyle from TRS Trains.
DH Loco Worx can be found on Facebook and Instagram, while TRS Trains has a presence on Facebook, Instagram and their website.