The steel industry has long depended on rail to transport its products around the UK and in the late 1990s EWS had a number of new wagons built by Thrall in York to carry steel rod coil. Assigned the TOPS code BYA, the wagons feature a strong underframe with four loading racks, and a three-piece telescopic hood was fitted to protect the load from the elements.
The Graham Farish model is a faithful replica of these distinctive wagons, accurately replicating the corrugated hooded body and heavy duty underframes using precision moulded components. Separate details are then added including the hood locking mechanisms at either end, the solebar steps and the handbrake wheels. Each bogie is fitted with metal wheels and axles whilst the integrated NEM coupling pockets allow alternative couplings to be fitted with ease. The characteristic maroon livery of EWS is replicated using a slightly lighter shade, depicting a wagon that has been in use for several years and with the additional decoration at either end that appeared following the changeover from EWS to DB Cargo. The various markings and operating instructions that are found on the real wagons are then added using sophisticated printing techniques to complete this masterpiece in miniature.
MODEL FEATURES:
- Graham Farish N Scale
- Era 9
- Pristine DB Cargo (Ex-EWS) livery
- Running No. 966167
- Accessory Pack
- NEM Coupling Pockets
- Length 108mm (over couplings)
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