Built by British Rail, these Bogie Ballast Hoppers were some of the largest wagons in the engineer’s fleet. Like most engineer’s wagons, these ballast hoppers received aquatic names and were usually known as Seacows or Sealions, but in this case the wagon has been branded ‘Stingray’. Used to carry ballast to work sites where it would be discharged via the chutes at the bottom of the hopper, these Graham Farish models capture every intricate detail of the prototype from the hopper doors to the six separately fitted handwheels that controlled their operation. Added at each end are several separate handrails, along with etched platforms whilst underframe steps and other adornments are also included. Transrail Grey adorns this example, making a fine addition to any post-Privatisation scene.
MODEL FEATURES:
- Graham Farish N Scale
- Era 9
- Pristine Transrail Grey livery
- Running No. DB980172
- Accessory Pack
- NEM Coupling Pockets
- Length 79mm