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NR1150W 4 Wheel GWR Bolster Wagon Twin Pack

NR1150W 4 Wheel GWR Bolster Wagon Twin Pack

4 Wheel GWR Bolster Wagon Twin Pack

Running Numbers
70984 and 70971

British Railways built 1000 4-wheeled pig iron wagons, used to transport heavy ingots of crude iron from the smelting furnaces to steelworks for further refining. These ingots were often referred to as ā€œpigsā€, hence the curious name given to the wagons. Some were later converted into Coil C wagons.

These newly tooled models feature excellent moulding detail, fine printing, free-running metal wheels and detachable couplers.

$34.79
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NR1150W 4 Wheel GWR Bolster Wagon Twin Pack

4 Wheel GWR Bolster Wagon Twin Pack

Running Numbers
70984 and 70971

British Railways built 1000 4-wheeled pig iron wagons, used to transport heavy ingots of crude iron from the smelting furnaces to steelworks for further refining. These ingots were often referred to as ā€œpigsā€, hence the curious name given to the wagons. Some were later converted into Coil C wagons.

These newly tooled models feature excellent moulding detail, fine printing, free-running metal wheels and detachable couplers.

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4 Wheel GWR Bolster Wagon Twin Pack

Running Numbers
70984 and 70971

British Railways built 1000 4-wheeled pig iron wagons, used to transport heavy ingots of crude iron from the smelting furnaces to steelworks for further refining. These ingots were often referred to as ā€œpigsā€, hence the curious name given to the wagons. Some were later converted into Coil C wagons.

These newly tooled models feature excellent moulding detail, fine printing, free-running metal wheels and detachable couplers.