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Dapol Stroudley 4whl Composite Southern Green 5799 (DCC-Fitted) DA7P-020-851D

Dapol Stroudley 4whl Composite Southern Green 5799 (DCC-Fitted) DA7P-020-851D

Stroudley 4whl Composite Southern Green 5799 (DCC-Fitted)

Stroudley four-wheel coaches, designed by William Stroudley for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway between 1870 and 1890, were integral to suburban and branch line services. Over 1,500 were built, each 26 feet long on a 15-foot wheelbase, typically formed into close-coupled sets of eight to eleven coaches. Initially equipped with hand brakes, they were later fitted with Westinghouse air brakes. Lighting evolved from oil lamps to gas, with some later models featuring electric lighting powered by dynamos in brake coaches. Following the 1923 grouping, many were absorbed by the Southern Railway, with some serving on the Isle of Wight until their withdrawal in 1931.

Model

1:43 Scale model of a Composite coach decorated in Southern 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
  • 1:43 Scale Model
  • NEM/3-Link Couplings
  • Highly Detailed Finish
  • Diecast compensated chassis for excellent riding characteristics
  • Superbly detailed body with many separately added detailed parts
  • Metal sprung buffers
  • Expertly applied livery and decoration
  • Lightbar Fitted
Contents
  • 1 x Dapol Coach

Specifications OperatorSouthernCoach ClassCompositePrimary Country of OperationBritish
Length200mmMeasurementsMinimum Radius1020mm

$112.95
Dapol Stroudley 4whl Composite Southern Green 5799 (DCC-Fitted) DA7P-020-851D—
$112.95

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Stroudley 4whl Composite Southern Green 5799 (DCC-Fitted)

Stroudley four-wheel coaches, designed by William Stroudley for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway between 1870 and 1890, were integral to suburban and branch line services. Over 1,500 were built, each 26 feet long on a 15-foot wheelbase, typically formed into close-coupled sets of eight to eleven coaches. Initially equipped with hand brakes, they were later fitted with Westinghouse air brakes. Lighting evolved from oil lamps to gas, with some later models featuring electric lighting powered by dynamos in brake coaches. Following the 1923 grouping, many were absorbed by the Southern Railway, with some serving on the Isle of Wight until their withdrawal in 1931.

Model

1:43 Scale model of a Composite coach decorated in Southern 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
  • 1:43 Scale Model
  • NEM/3-Link Couplings
  • Highly Detailed Finish
  • Diecast compensated chassis for excellent riding characteristics
  • Superbly detailed body with many separately added detailed parts
  • Metal sprung buffers
  • Expertly applied livery and decoration
  • Lightbar Fitted
Contents
  • 1 x Dapol Coach

Specifications OperatorSouthernCoach ClassCompositePrimary Country of OperationBritish
Length200mmMeasurementsMinimum Radius1020mm