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Prototype Eras
Era 6 (1967 to 1972) British Rail Blue (Pre-TOPS)
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)
BR Open AB/OAA open wagon
BR Bauxite
Highly detailed body
Highly detailed underframe with many separately fitted parts
Sprung buffers
NEM coupler pockets
1:76 scale, (OO gauge)
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Rapido
915012
OAA No. 100088, Railfreight red/grey
Rapido
915004
OAA No. 100066, BR bauxite
Rapido
915003
OAA No. 100054, BR bauxite
Rapido
915002
OAA No. 100018, BR bauxite
Rapido
915001
OAA No. 100093, BR bauxite
Rapido
915007
OAA No. 100026, BR bauxite, Corpach pool, patched finish
Rapido
915006
OAA No. 100029, BR bauxite, Corpach pool lettering
Rapido
915010
OAA No. 100004, Railfreight red/grey
Rapido
915013
OAA No. 100005, Railfreight red/grey
Rapido
915008
OAA No. 100040, “repaired” finish
Rapido
915009
OAA No. 100020, Railfreight red/grey
Rapido
915014
OAA No. 100021, Railfreight red/grey
Rapido
915011
OAA No. 100081, Railfreight red/grey
Rapido
915015
OAA No. 100072, Railfreight red/grey
Rapido
915016
OAA No. DC100065, Civil Link grey/yellow
Rapido
915017
OAA No. 100088, EWS maroon
Rapido's OO gauge OAA wagon, numbered 100016, is a model of a British Rail bauxite liveried open wagon. The model is part of the Rapido BR OAA Open Wagon collection and represents the period of British Rail's pre-TOPS era.
The OO gauge model features a highly detailed body and underframe, with numerous separately fitted parts. The underframe is also equipped with sprung buffers for realistic movement. The model is designed for use with NEM coupler pockets, allowing for easy connection to other rolling stock.
The model is finished in pristine condition, with a accurate representation of the BR bauxite livery. It is intended to replicate a BR Open AB/OAA open wagon, a type of wagon commonly used by British Rail during the pre-TOPS period.