Rapido 967237

Set of 3 SECR 12 Ton 7 Plank Mineral Wagons (SR Diagram 1358) - SR Brown Livery

Manufacturer catalogue image - please note that pre-release images may be CAD renders or CGI images rather than photographs

Prototype Era
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)

Manufacturer description
Rails of Sheffield Exclusive SECR 12 Ton 7 Plank Mineral Wagons (SR Diagram 1358)

SR Brown livery

Each wagon will be individually numbered
17671 / 17991 / 18081

 About the wagons...

Between 1913 and 1914 the SECR purchased a number of wagons from RY Pickering. These wagons were built to move coal and were at the time were primarily used by Willam Cory & Son (Coal Factors) based in Erith.

These wagons carried a variety of liveries - Wainwright light grey with small SECR lettering and black metalwork, all over Maunsell dark SECR grey with large lettering and also standard SR pre-1936 brown.

We are pleased to offer these wagons for the first time in 4mm OO gauge. These wagons are produced by Rapido using their latest RCH 7 plank open wagon tooling featuring both side and end doors, angled vee-hangers, double sided brakes, flat-fronted axleboxes and split-spoked wheels.

Although not all minor detail differences can be captured with this tooling, these wagons will be as close a representation of the SECR wagons as possible and will fit perfectly with the new SECR brake vans – particularly our exclusive single-veranda types.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Rapido
Product Code
967237
RRP
£99.95
Release date
TBA
Limited edition model for
Rails of Sheffield

Special commissions are usually only available new from the commissioning organisation, and may well have sold out on pre-order before they even end up listed here! But you may be able to find used items on marketplace or auction websites.

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