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Three nice tankers, all dating from about 1963. |
A Tri-ang Hornby R668 slurry tank wagon from the late 60's |
These three hoppers are all in need of some minor repairs and replacement couplings but should soon be running. |
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A nice pair of horse boxes showing the different hues of maroon and red |
A bogie brick wagon from a scrapbox at Reading for £3 |
An orange version of the bogie well wagon |
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A 3 container wagon |
A Shell tanker from 1965 |
An early version of the open wagon |
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The drop door wagon |
The rare brown bogie bolster but lacking bolsters |
The normal grey version of the bogie bolster wagon |
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The different numbers on the cattle wagons with 3712 on the left and 3713 on the right |
The black engineers hopper wagon |
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A BP tanker |
Two examples of the dropside wagon |
Found in a scrap box painted black and white this tanker cost £2.00 - it's cleaned up quite nicely with the help of some brake fluid |
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A nice crane and its match wagon from the Southern Vintage swapmeet held at Reading in February 2002 |
A bogie brick with load |
Two NE brake vans from the 1950's |
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The fish van came with a variety of numbers, here is 14280 on the left and 61745 on the right |
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An early primary van with no lettering |
The open wagon with load |
The trestrol wagon |