Description
10t Van (Diagram 67) LMS Post-1936 308451
In 1903, the first Diagram 67 van rolled off the production line. R.Y. Pickering constructed 150, Motherwell Wagon & Rolling Stock Co. 25 and Renshaw another 25. This initial batch was the first of many and by the time a further batch had been ordered in 1907 the initial design had been revised to replace the roof door with end ventilators.
Shortly after the outbreak of WW1, the Traffic Committee authorised the conversion of several Dia.67 vans to carry cordite paste, a key component in the creation of artillery shells. They must have proven successful as two more batches of 150 vans were ordered in 1917. By 1918, over 1300 examples of the vans had been constructed.
Model
1:76 Scale 10t Van Wagon decorated in LMS livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a high level of body detail and excellent running characteristics.
Features
- 1:76 Scale Model
- NEM Couplings
- Highly Detailed Finish
- Brass Bearings
- Detailed Axle Boxes
- Spoke Wheels
Contents
- 1 x Rapido Trains Wagon
Specifications
| Wagon Class | 10t Van |
|---|---|
| Operator | LMS |
| Primary Country of Operation | British |
Measurements
| Minimum Radius | 438mm |
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More Information
| SKU | RPD976012 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Rapido Trains |
| Barcode | 679164105304 |
| Manufacturer Code | 976012 |
| Scale/Gauge | 1:76 Scale, OO Scale |
| Product Category | Model Railway Wagons, Model Railway Wagons\British |
| Product Type | Wagon |
| Continent/Region | UK |
| Country | British |
| Operator | LMS |
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