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R40540 6 wheel Brake Third coach LBSCR Lined Brown 106
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R40540 6 wheel Brake Third coach LBSCR Lined Brown 106

R40540 6 wheel Brake Third coach LBSCR Lined Brown 106

Expected Delivery November 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

"This charming LB&SCR 6-Wheel 3rd Class Brake Coach No. 106 looks incredible in its London Brighton & South Coast Railway Lined brown livery. The distinctive 6-wheel coach returns with new guises, this time covering operations in the south of England during the late 1800s and early 1900s. 

Perfect for pairing with the delightful A1/A1X Terriers, these diminutive coaches are based on designs typical of the early steam era and make for a fine addition to your model layout, be it a picturesque branchline, busy station scene or heritage railway!

Model Specification:

  • Highly detailed model of generic 6-wheel 3rd Class Brake Coach
  • Bodyshell featuring panel detail, rain strips, door hinges and lamp brackets
  • Separately fitted roof equipment, buffers, and brake detailing
  • Moulded interior
  • Kinematic NEM coupling mechanism
  • Accessory pack

Livery:

  • LBSCR Lined Brown
  • Gold lettering
  • Painted red seating
  • Era 2 

History:

The passenger accommodation in these vehicles would be very similar to that in a standard Third Class compartment coach, but with the addition of a dedicated area for the Guard to carry out his duties, including the provision of brake equipment which could be applied by the guard to secure the train at stations."

$14.41

Original: $48.05

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R40540 6 wheel Brake Third coach LBSCR Lined Brown 106—

$48.05

$14.41

R40540 6 wheel Brake Third coach LBSCR Lined Brown 106

Expected Delivery November 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

"This charming LB&SCR 6-Wheel 3rd Class Brake Coach No. 106 looks incredible in its London Brighton & South Coast Railway Lined brown livery. The distinctive 6-wheel coach returns with new guises, this time covering operations in the south of England during the late 1800s and early 1900s. 

Perfect for pairing with the delightful A1/A1X Terriers, these diminutive coaches are based on designs typical of the early steam era and make for a fine addition to your model layout, be it a picturesque branchline, busy station scene or heritage railway!

Model Specification:

  • Highly detailed model of generic 6-wheel 3rd Class Brake Coach
  • Bodyshell featuring panel detail, rain strips, door hinges and lamp brackets
  • Separately fitted roof equipment, buffers, and brake detailing
  • Moulded interior
  • Kinematic NEM coupling mechanism
  • Accessory pack

Livery:

  • LBSCR Lined Brown
  • Gold lettering
  • Painted red seating
  • Era 2 

History:

The passenger accommodation in these vehicles would be very similar to that in a standard Third Class compartment coach, but with the addition of a dedicated area for the Guard to carry out his duties, including the provision of brake equipment which could be applied by the guard to secure the train at stations."

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Expected Delivery November 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

"This charming LB&SCR 6-Wheel 3rd Class Brake Coach No. 106 looks incredible in its London Brighton & South Coast Railway Lined brown livery. The distinctive 6-wheel coach returns with new guises, this time covering operations in the south of England during the late 1800s and early 1900s. 

Perfect for pairing with the delightful A1/A1X Terriers, these diminutive coaches are based on designs typical of the early steam era and make for a fine addition to your model layout, be it a picturesque branchline, busy station scene or heritage railway!

Model Specification:

  • Highly detailed model of generic 6-wheel 3rd Class Brake Coach
  • Bodyshell featuring panel detail, rain strips, door hinges and lamp brackets
  • Separately fitted roof equipment, buffers, and brake detailing
  • Moulded interior
  • Kinematic NEM coupling mechanism
  • Accessory pack

Livery:

  • LBSCR Lined Brown
  • Gold lettering
  • Painted red seating
  • Era 2 

History:

The passenger accommodation in these vehicles would be very similar to that in a standard Third Class compartment coach, but with the addition of a dedicated area for the Guard to carry out his duties, including the provision of brake equipment which could be applied by the guard to secure the train at stations."