Bachmann 44-0133

Wigmore Barn

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Manufacturer description

Announced as part of our Winter 2020 British Railway Announcements, we are delighted to bring you Wigmore Barn – part of our new OO scale ‘Lucston and Wigmore’ range of quintessential buildings and structures.  

Perfect for storing livestock or produce, structures like Wigmore Barn can be found through the British   countryside. Comprised of an embossed stone foundation, on which sits a corrugated metal frame and roof, the model also features drainpipes and guttering giving it an added level of realism.  

MODEL FEATURES:

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Range
Scenecraft
Product Code
44-0133
GTIN
803393065478
RRP
£32.95
Release date
November 2022

Model details

Depth
63mm
Height
62.75mm

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Bachmann Wigmore Barn is an OO‑scale model building released as part of the Winter 2020 British Railway announcements. It belongs to the ‘Lucston and Wigmore’ range of typical British countryside structures.

The model measures 122 mm in length, 63 mm in width and 62.75 mm in height. It is supplied with a manufacturer part number 44‑0133 and features an embossed stone foundation, a corrugated metal frame and roof, and fitted drainpipes and guttering. The piece is hand‑painted, highly detailed and ready for immediate placement on a layout.

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