Rapido 950009

LNWR D84 4-Plank Open – No.021439 BR Departmental

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Prototype Era
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest

Manufacturer description

LNWR Dia.84 Open
No. 021439
BR departmental grey
Square headstocks
Body with overlapping diagonal and extra door strip
Short brake handle
2-rib buffers
Flat-fronted axleboxes
Split-spoke wheels running in metal bearings
High level of detail above and below the floor line
High quality livery application
NEM coupler pockets
1:76 scale, (OO gauge)
UK designed

Catalogue listing

Brand
Rapido
Product Code
950009
RRP
£32.95
Release date
Q2 2026

Model details

Gauge
OO

Prototype information

Operator
BR (M)

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The Rapido LNWR D84 4-Plank Open, number 021439, is a model representing a British Railways Early Crest era vehicle. This model is part of the Rapido LNWR 4-Plank Opens collection.

The model is of OO gauge and is constructed to 1:76 scale. It depicts a LNWR Dia.84 Open wagon, which was used by the London and North Western Railway company. The model features a BR departmental grey livery and has a number of detailed features, including square headstocks and a body with overlapping diagonal and extra door strip.

The Rapido model includes a short brake handle, 2-rib buffers, and flat-fronted axleboxes. The wheels are split-spoke and run in metal bearings, while the high level of detail is evident above and below the floor line. The livery application on the model is of high quality and features NEM coupler pockets for easy connection to other models.

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