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Prototype Eras
Era 2 (1875 to 1923) Pre-grouping
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
RCH 1907 Spec Open Wagon
S.V. Lancey No. 20
7-plank wagon with side & end doors
RCH split axleboxes
Twin-sided brakes
Bent V-hangers
Ribbed buffers
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
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Rapido
967266
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: NCB Silvertown
Rapido
967265
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: BR (ex-ARLEY)
Rapido
967264
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: BR (ex-Swansea Navigation)
Rapido
967263
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: Highland Railway Loco Coal
Rapido
967262
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: Great Central
Rapido
967261
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: Tredegar
Rapido
967260
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: G. F. Sleight
Rapido
967258
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: Redgrave & Co.
Rapido
967253
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: Evans & Bevan
Rapido
967252
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: Wm Cory & Son
Rapido
967251
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: New Ystradowen Colly. Co. Ld
Rapido
967250
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: Goldendale Iron Co.
Rapido
967249
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: Colman’s Mustard
Rapido
967257
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: Aberpergwm
Rapido
967256
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: Cain Bros.
Rapido
967255
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: Sir John L. L. Kaye Bart.
Rapido
967254
RCH 1907 Open Wagon: Dunkerton Coal Factors Ltd.
The Rapido S.V. Lancey model represents a 7-plank open wagon as specified by the Railway Clearing House (RCH) in 1907. This model is part of the Rapido RCH 1907 Private Owners 2025 Range collection. The wagon features a side and end door configuration, with RCH split axleboxes and twin-sided brakes.
The model also includes bent V-hangers and ribbed buffers, as well as split-spoke wheels running in metal bearings. The level of detail is high, extending above and below the floor line. The model is designed for OO gauge, which corresponds to 1:76 scale, and features NEM coupler pockets for easy coupling with other models.
The model is a representation of a vehicle from the pre-grouping period in British railway history.