TT:120 Wagons

Hornby & Peco goods wagons in TT:120 scale
Peco have produced a nicely detailed model of the 7 plank open wagon based on the RCH 1923 design for the TT:120 range.
The 7 plank open coal wagons were probably the most common wagons on Britains' railway network throughout the steam era. The standard 12-ton capacity coal wagon was introduced from circa 1907, with the design updated in 1923. Large numbers of these wagons were owned by the railway companies, colliery companies and coal factors, while the small fleets of local coal merchants often carried colourful advertising liveries.
Model finished in GWR goods grey livery, representing the wagons leased from the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon company.
£19.90

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Built from 1964 to 1977, HAA wagons were built as method to move coal more efficiently, particularly with the aim of improving to supply of coal to power stations. It was intended that trains of these wagons could run in a continuous loop from the colliery to the power station and back, with machinery in place to allow loading and unloading at slow speeds. In reality it was often the case that the infrastructure to allow this type of running did not exist, particularly at the collieries and on the loading side of the journey, but nonetheless these wagons greatly improved coal transfer. With the decline of Britain's coal industry these previously extremely common wagons have now become extremely rare with most having been either scrapped or rebuilt as another form of wagon.
£25.99

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Built from 1964 to 1977, HAA wagons were built as method to move coal more efficiently, particularly with the aim of improving to supply of coal to power stations. It was intended that trains of these wagons could run in a continuous loop from the colliery to the power station and back, with machinery in place to allow loading and unloading at slow speeds. In reality it was often the case that the infrastructure to allow this type of running did not exist, particularly at the collieries and on the loading side of the journey, but nonetheless these wagons greatly improved coal transfer. With the decline of Britain's coal industry these previously extremely common wagons have now become extremely rare with most having been either scrapped or rebuilt as another form of wagon.
£27.99

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Built from 1964 to 1977, HAA wagons were built as method to move coal more efficiently, particularly with the aim of improving to supply of coal to power stations. It was intended that trains of these wagons could run in a continuous loop from the colliery to the power station and back, with machinery in place to allow loading and unloading at slow speeds. In reality it was often the case that the infrastructure to allow this type of running did not exist, particularly at the collieries and on the loading side of the journey, but nonetheless these wagons greatly improved coal transfer. With the decline of Britain's coal industry these previously extremely common wagons have now become extremely rare with most having been either scrapped or rebuilt as another form of wagon.
£27.99

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Built from 1964 to 1977, HAA wagons were built as method to move coal more efficiently, particularly with the aim of improving to supply of coal to power stations. It was intended that trains of these wagons could run in a continuous loop from the colliery to the power station and back, with machinery in place to allow loading and unloading at slow speeds. In reality it was often the case that the infrastructure to allow this type of running did not exist, particularly at the collieries and on the loading side of the journey, but nonetheless these wagons greatly improved coal transfer. With the decline of Britain's coal industry these previously extremely common wagons have now become extremely rare with most having been either scrapped or rebuilt as another form of wagon.
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Sffgmss ISO container flat wagon decorated in Touax livery loaded with DFDS container.
Designed to allow for loading to the UK these wagons carry the Channel Tunnel CT marks.
This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a high level of body detail and excellent running characteristics.
£43.99
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Sffgmss ISO container flat wagon decorated in Touax livery loaded with Hapag-Lloyd container.
Designed to allow for loading to the UK these wagons carry the Channel Tunnel CT marks.
This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a high level of body detail and excellent running characteristics.
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Sffgmss ISO container flat wagon decorated in Touax livery loaded with Hanjin container.
Designed to allow for loading to the UK these wagons carry the Channel Tunnel CT marks.
This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a high level of body detail and excellent running characteristics.
£47.69
MRP £52.99

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To replicate true freight operations on your layout, look no further than this BP/Shell silver-liveried 12T tank wagon with the running number SM1061.
£28.99

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£49.50
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Pack of 10 TT couplers. These have NEM355 coupler mount fittings, as used on many N gauge models, making them easy to remove or change if needed.
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This single-track level crossing can be adapted perfectly to suit your layout needs:

  • There is an option for alternative modern and steam-era gates.
  • Can clip onto different road sections.
  • There are additional level crossings to make a double, triple or even quadruple – whatever you like!
  • You can use any 166mm straight track (TT8002).
£19.99

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Peco have produced a nicely detailed model of the 7 plank open wagon based on the RCH 1923 design for the TT:120 range.
The 7 plank open coal wagons were probably the most common wagons on Britains' railway network throughout the steam era. The standard 12-ton capacity coal wagon was introduced from circa 1907, with the design updated in 1923. Large numbers of these wagons were owned by the railway companies, colliery companies and coal factors, while the small fleets of local coal merchants often carried colourful advertising liveries.
Model finished in LNER grey livery, representing the many 1923 design wagons built by the LNER for coal and minerals traffic.
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Peco have produced a nicely detailed model of the 7 plank open wagon based on the RCH 1923 design for the TT:120 range.
The 7 plank open coal wagons were probably the most common wagons on Britains' railway network throughout the steam era. The standard 12-ton capacity coal wagon was introduced from circa 1907, with the design updated in 1923. Large numbers of these wagons were owned by the railway companies, colliery companies and coal factors, while the small fleets of local coal merchants often carried colourful advertising liveries.
Model finished in Southern Railway brown livery, representing the 1923 wagons ordered by the SR for coal traffic from the Kent collieries.
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Peco have produced a nicely detailed model of the 7 plank open wagon based on the RCH 1923 design for the TT:120 range.
The 7 plank open coal wagons were probably the most common wagons on Britains' railway network throughout the steam era. The standard 12-ton capacity coal wagon was introduced from circa 1907, with the design updated in 1923. Large numbers of these wagons were owned by the railway companies, colliery companies and coal factors, while the small fleets of local coal merchants often carried colourful advertising liveries.
Model finished in LMS grey livery, representing the many 1923 design wagons built by the LMS for coal and minerals traffic.
£19.90

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Peco have produced a nicely detailed model of the 7 plank open wagon based on the RCH 1923 design for the TT:120 range.
The 7 plank open coal wagons were probably the most common wagons on Britains' railway network throughout the steam era. The standard 12-ton capacity coal wagon was introduced from circa 1907, with the design updated in 1923. Large numbers of these wagons were owned by the railway companies, colliery companies and coal factors, while the small fleets of local coal merchants often carried colourful advertising liveries.
Model finished in British Railways goods grey livery, representing the many thousands of former private-owner wagons inherited by BR at nationalisation.
£19.90

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Peco have produced a nicely detailed model of the 7 plank open wagon based on the RCH 1923 design for the TT:120 range.
The 7 plank open coal wagons were probably the most common wagons on Britains' railway network throughout the steam era. The standard 12-ton capacity coal wagon was introduced from circa 1907, with the design updated in 1923. Large numbers of these wagons were owned by the railway companies, colliery companies and coal factors, while the small fleets of local coal merchants often carried colourful advertising liveries.
Model finished in Colmans Mustard mustard yellow livery.
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Well-known biscuit makers Huntley & Palmers established themselves as one of the first global brands through the use of the railways. Their plant at Reading was connected with both the GWR and SECR (later SR) and the company owned a small fleet of coal wagons, finished in an eye-catching red livery, to ensure a steady supply fuel was always available.
Peco have produced a nicely detailed model of the standard RCH 1923 type 12-ton 7 plank open coal wagon for the TT:120 range. These wood bodied wagons carried many colourful private owner wagons and lasted into the late 1950s under British Railways ownership.

£19.90

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Peco have produced a nicely detailed model of the 7 plank open wagon based on the RCH 1923 design for the TT:120 range.
The 7 plank open coal wagons were probably the most common wagons on Britains' railway network throughout the steam era. The standard 12-ton capacity coal wagon was introduced from circa 1907, with the design updated in 1923. Large numbers of these wagons were owned by the railway companies, colliery companies and coal factors, while the small fleets of local coal merchants often carried colourful advertising liveries.
Model finished in Cadbury yellow ochre livery, as applied to the wagons used to supply coal to the chocolate factory at Bournville.
£19.90

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