
Dapol 57ft Stanier Non Corridor Brake LMS Lined Maroon 25260 DA4P-010-251
1:76 Scale Coach produced 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
- New separately fitted underframe details
- Dynamo added
- Vacuum cylinders upgraded as separately fitted parts
- Extra framing added
- Brake shafts added
- Upgraded bogie pivot fixing
- New UK produced metal wheels
- New adaptor clips to for NEM pockets
- Re-polished glazing
- Suitable for a minimum radius of 438mm
Designed in the 1930s by William Stanier, these LMS suburban coaches were a modernised development of earlier designs, featuring flush-sided, metal-clad bodies. Built in both composite and brake end variants, they offered a more streamlined appearance and remained a familiar sight on suburban and regional services. Remarkably, examples of the type survived in service until the mid-1960s under British Railways.
Perfect for recreating suburban services of the 1930s through to the 1960s, these coaches combine historical accuracy with superb model detail, ensuring they will stand out on any OO gauge railway layout.
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Description
1:76 Scale Coach produced 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
- New separately fitted underframe details
- Dynamo added
- Vacuum cylinders upgraded as separately fitted parts
- Extra framing added
- Brake shafts added
- Upgraded bogie pivot fixing
- New UK produced metal wheels
- New adaptor clips to for NEM pockets
- Re-polished glazing
- Suitable for a minimum radius of 438mm
Designed in the 1930s by William Stanier, these LMS suburban coaches were a modernised development of earlier designs, featuring flush-sided, metal-clad bodies. Built in both composite and brake end variants, they offered a more streamlined appearance and remained a familiar sight on suburban and regional services. Remarkably, examples of the type survived in service until the mid-1960s under British Railways.
Perfect for recreating suburban services of the 1930s through to the 1960s, these coaches combine historical accuracy with superb model detail, ensuring they will stand out on any OO gauge railway layout.












