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Prototype Era
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
BR No.W9331
N19 steel-bodied loco coal wagon
BR grey
Spoked wheels running in metal bearings
High level of detail above and below the floor line
NEM coupler pockets
1:76 scale (OO gauge)
UK-designed
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977001
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977004
Diagram N19 – GWR No.9950
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977005
Diagram N19 – GWR No.9916
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Diagram N19 – GWR No.23014
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Diagram N19 – BR No.9912
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977010
Diagram N19 – BR No.W23017
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RAPIDO 977009 Diagram N19 – BR No.W9331
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Rapido's N19 series is a range of model railway wagons designed to replicate specific British Railways vehicles from the early days of the railway network. One of these models is the wagon BR No.W9331, a steel-bodied loco coal wagon.
This model is designed to be used in OO gauge model railways and is accurately scaled to 1:76. It is part of the Rapido GWR N19 collection, which focuses on vehicles from the Great Western Railway era.
The model features a high level of detail, both above and below the floor line, allowing modellers to add realistic touches to their layouts. The wagon is designed with NEM coupler pockets, making it easy to connect to other compatible wagons. The wheels are spoked and have metal bearings for a smooth operation.
The model is painted in BR grey, a colour scheme commonly used during the British Railways era.