OO Gauge (1:76th) Releases From August 2008
These are all of the products released in this month, grouped by manufacturer and ordered by product code.
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Britbus
AS205
AEC Swift s/deck bus. Ltd ed of 1008 with cert "A1 Services"
More than 10 in stock.
BARGAIN
RRP: £28
Our Price: £12
N6209^
Scania Metropolitan d/deck bus "G & G of Leamington"
More than 10 in stock.
Radius: 1282mm (72in)
Angle: 8 degrees
Length: 416mm (16 3/8in)
BARGAIN
RRP: £31
Our Price: £10
N6210A
Scania Metropolitan d/deck bus "Rennies of Dunfermline"
More than 10 in stock.
Early red/cream livery
Reg: KJD203P
Destination: Abbeyview
BARGAIN
RRP: £31
Our Price: £12
N6301
Scania Metropolitan d/deck bus "Whippet Coaches"
More than 10 in stock.
Radius: 1282mm (72in)
Angle: 8 degrees
Length: 416mm (16 3/8in)
BARGAIN
RRP: £31
Our Price: £12
R802
Scania Alexander R d/deck bus "East Kent (Stagecoach)"
More than 10 in stock.
BARGAIN
RRP: £36
Our Price: £12
R804^
Scania 113 Alexander d/deck bus "Borehamwood Travel Service"
More than 10 in stock.
BARGAIN
RRP: £33
Our Price: £10
R904
Volvo Olympian/Alexander d/deck bus in red & white livery "Westlink London(Route 57)"
More than 10 in stock.
BARGAIN
RRP: £33
Our Price: £12
X1001
Guy Arab MkV tow truck service vehicle "China Motor Bus"
More than 10 in stock.
Only very slight changes would be needed to make this model pass as a UK operators vehicle
BARGAIN
RRP: £25
Our Price: £12
X1002
Guy Arab MkV service car - fuel lorry. Incorrectly labelled as Water Carrier "China Motor Bus"
More than 10 in stock.
Only very slight changes would be needed to make this model pass as a UK operators vehicle. Incorrectly labelled as Water Carrier
BARGAIN
RRP: £25
Our Price: £12
Corgi "Trackside" (inc Lledo Diecast Vehicles)
DG203006
Bedford CA van "AFS". Non limited
More than 10 in stock.
This item is not a limited edition, so does not come with a certificate
BARGAIN
RRP: £4.40
Our Price: £2.50
DG206003
Scammell Townsman Box Trailer - NCL
More than 10 in stock.
This item has a limited edition certificate included.
The highly innovative Scammell Mechanical Horse appeared in 1933, literally as a replacement for horse-drawn carts, and sold in large numbers to the railway companies. Rated for 3- or 6-ton payloads it was superseded by the Scarab in 1948. Scammell’s highly successful Scarab, launched in 1948, was the modern replacement for the original Mechanical Horse which dated back to 1933. The Scarab, aimed mainly at the railway companies, ceased production in 1968. The Scammell Townsman was the ultimate development of the Mechanical Horse. It was in production from 1964 to 1968. It was faster and more comfortable than the Scarab and featured a fibreglass cab. Power came from a Standard diesel engine.BARGAIN
RRP: £13
Our Price: £7
