this staple of Cornish railway scene were withdrawn and replaced by the air braked CDA wagons in 1988
with large sound capsules for best possible sound (DCC Sound models only)
Like several members of the Class 37/9 sub class it was initially repainted in the unbranded version of the new Roundel-designed triple-grey Railfreight image
Correct height mini-tension-lock couplers with NEM socket as well as a fully detailed bufferbeam
halfway between Stella and Addidson
HE3806 - Wilbert - DCC Sound In Stock this staple of Cornish railwayWilbert as we have come to know him, was built by Hunslet, Leeds, in 1953. One of a number of postwar austerities, ordered by the National Coal Board. It was delivered in December that year to Rawnsley loco shed, Staffordshire for its first employment in the South Staffordshire coalfield and was painted a light green colour. Works number 3806 led an average working life, moving around the coalfield to Cannock shed, and then West Cannock. At some point