Manufacturer catalogue image - please note that pre-release images may be CAD renders or CGI/AI images rather than photographs
Prototype Era
Era 2 (1875 to 1923) Pre-grouping
SECR Diagram 1426 covered goods van
Straight rain strip
Separately-fitted end ventilators
Injection moulded construction with metal detailing parts
High level of detail above and below the floor line
Split-spoked wheels running in metal bearings
NEM coupler pockets
1:76 scale, (OO gauge)
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Rapido
927001
D1426 10t Covered Van – SECR No.15782
Rapido
927002
D1426 10t Covered Van – SECR No.16737
Rapido
927003
D1426 10t Covered Van – SR No.45784
Rapido
927004
D1426 10t Covered Van – SR No.47162
Rapido
927005
D1426 10t Covered Van – SR (post 1936) No.45779
Rapido
927006
D1426 10t Covered Van – SR (post 1936) No.47159
Rapido
927007
D1426 10t Covered Van – BR No.S45819
Rapido
927008
D1426 10t Covered Van – BR No.S47144
Rapido
927009
D1426 10t Covered Van – BR Departmental No.DS47182
Rapido
927010
D1426 10t Covered Van – BR Departmental No.DS776
The Rapido D1426 10t Covered Van is a model of a South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR) goods wagon, available in OO gauge.
This model represents SECR Diagram 1426, a covered goods van, and is part of the Rapido SECR 10t Covered Goods Wagon collection.
The model has been produced to a high standard, with a pristine finish and a focus on detail. It features injection moulded construction with metal detailing parts, including separately-fitted end ventilators and a straight rain strip.
The model's wheels are split-spoked and run in metal bearings, providing a smooth and accurate representation of the original vehicle. NEM coupler pockets are also included, allowing for easy connection to other models.
This model is available in 1:76 scale, making it suitable for OO gauge layouts. It is designed to represent the pre-grouping era, a period in British railway history prior to the grouping of railway companies in 1923.