Hornby R1230 OO Gauge GWR High Speed Train Set Cutting & DrillingIn August 1976, rail passengers travelling British Rail's Western Region experienced a new way to travel to the West Country, with the introduction of the High Speed Train. By the end of the year, passengers could travel at 125mph between London Paddington and Reading. The new High Speed Trains, in their eye catching InterCity livery, were providing levels of comfort and service not seen since the golden years of the Great Western Railway. Forty years
This is an ideal starter kit for a beginner to build a model ship kit
The wagon would likely have been used for the transportation of coal from Yorkshire to the Furness area
and any remaining disc headcodes were removed
but most of all in the war in Afghanistan (1979-1989)
with 309 examples produced in total
LEDs (red=charging / green=ready)
The modeller just has to substitute the standard metal joiners for a pair of these where the power feed is required
SUPER DECALS SHEET FOR 6 VERSIONS
armament: 1 30mm RARDEN cannon
The Doncaster Works had many problems meeting the specifications and the contract was given to the North British Locomotive Company (Glasgow) in December 1927
including Britain and France
and was often used for reconnaissance and liaison