
Models in the Trackside range are made to a 1:76 scale which is the same as the OO scale - making these models the perfect addition to any OO scale model railway.

Models in the Trackside range are made to a 1:76 scale which is the same as the OO scale - making these models the perfect addition to any OO scale model railway.
Between 1964 and 1983 Scammell's flagship heavy haulage tractor was the 335bhp Contractor 6x4 with a 240-ton train weight.A small number of Mk.ll Contractors were also built having a 450bhp engine and a train weight of up to 450 tons.
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The highly innovative Scammell Mechanical Horse appeared in 1933, literally as a replacement for horse-drawn carts and sold in large numbers, in particular to the railway companies. In 1948 it was replaced by the Scammell Scarab.
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The highly innovative Scammell Mechanical Horse appeared in 1933, literally as a replacement for horse-drawn carts and sold in large numbers, in particular to the railway companies. In 1948 it was replaced by the Scammell Scarab.
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The highly innovative Scammell Mechanical Horse appeared in 1933, literally as a replacement for horse-drawn carts and sold in large numbers, in particular to the railway companies. In 1948 it was replaced by the Scammell Scarab.
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The highly innovative Scammell Mechanical Horse appeared in 1933, literally as a replacement for horse-drawn carts and sold in large numbers, in particular to the railway companies. In 1948 it was replaced by the Scammell Scarab.
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The highly innovative Scammell Mechanical Horse appeared in 1933, literally as a replacement for horse-drawn carts and sold in large numbers, in particular to the railway companies. In 1948 it was replaced by the Scammell Scarab.
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The Morris Commercial LD 1-ton van with its early ‘beehive’ grille began production in 1953. Frontal styling was revised from 1955 and the vans were badged as Austin or Morris.
This model is produced in the authentic livery of British...
Launched in 1952, the Bedford CA 10/12cwt van featured semi-forward control, a 1.5 litre petrol engine and sliding doors. A 15cwt long wheelbase model was added in 1959 and in 1964 came an improved, face lifted Mk2 version. Production ended i...
This model of the Scammell Townsman is produced in the livery of British Road Services, the nationalised road transport conglomerate formed in 1948, and comes complete with a ‘tarpaulin’-covered load.
Manufactured by Corgi
Age 8+...
The Harrington Horsebox was mainly used by the railway companies from 1938. The vehicles could carry three horses and were over 25ft long and 11ft high.
Manufactured by Corgi
Age 8+
Product code DG213000