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The 7 plank wagon was the standard coal wagon up to the 1930s when steel mineral wagons were developed. In 1923 the RCH produced a standard plan for the 7 plank wagon, as up to this time there were many variations depending on the builder and region. However, even after the standard was applied, many non-standard wagons were still used.
Dapol Model two variations of 7 plank wagon, the internally braced variant with a 9 foot chassis with no end doors and a 10 ton capacity and the RCH standard with a 10 foot chassis and 12 ton capacity.
Both models feature:
Highly detailed body moulding
Complete with load
Profiled wheels
NEM pockets with self centring couplings
Accurately applied livery