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Prototype Era
Era 2 (1875 to 1923) Pre-grouping
RCH 1907 Spec 12t Open Wagon
SE&CR (Maunsell Livery) No. 13620
7-plank wagon with side doors
Oil axleboxes
Twin-sided brakes
Angled V-hangers
Plain tapered 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 Trains 967403 SECR (Late) 7 Plank Wagon No: 13620 OO Gauge
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The Rapido SECR (Late) No.13620 is a model of a 7-plank wagon designed for OO gauge modelling. The wagon represents a vehicle that was part of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR) fleet in the pre-grouping era.
The model is based on the Railway Clearing House (RCH) 1907 specification for a 12-ton open wagon. It features a distinctive 7-plank design with side doors, oil axleboxes, and twin-sided brakes. The wagon also includes angled V-hangers and plain tapered buffers.
The model features split-spoke wheels running in metal bearings and a high level of detail above and below the floor line. The livery application is of high quality and features the Maunsell livery of the SECR. The model includes NEM coupler pockets for easy coupling to other rolling stock.
The Rapido SECR (Late) No.13620 is part of the Rapido RCH 1907 SECR 7 Plank collection, which aims to recreate a range of wagons from the early 20th century.