13,645 of these wagons were built. Features the unique LNER brake gear. Represents the batch of 409 built by Hurst Nelson in 1936. Examples lasted into the 1970s. These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels and bearings.
Featuring a detailed rivetted body and distinctive high-level brake lever this kit represents a batch built in 1936. Following batches for the LNER and the early batches of the standard BR-built wagons retained many of these features, the raised brake levers being particularly noticable. Around 13,600 wagons were built to this pattern, serving alongside the later BR built examples with the frame-level Morton brake levers (kits PC77 & 78) well into the 1970s. The commonality between these kits for genarally similar wagons also allows for cross-kitting to create models of even more variations.