Dia E140 B Set - No.6409 & 6410 GWR Wartime Brown Livery
Rapido Trains UK to produce all-new GWR āB-Setā coaches
One of the classic Great Western Railway branch trains was a pair of non-corridor Brake Composites - known as āB-Setsā - hauled by a āSmall Prairieā 2-6-2T.
The first iteration of āB-setā coaches was delivered in 1924 under diagram E116. However, it wasnāt until 1930 when the largest diagram ā E140 ā were delivered.
These vehicles each sported a guardās compartment, a single First Class compartment and five Third Class compartments. The coaches were close coupled in a fixed formation with the brake compartments on the outer ends.
These coaches were longer and wider than previous designs and necessitated recessed door handles and Guards doors. They ran on 7ft wheelbase bogies. A total of 41 Dia. E140 sets of coaches were built.
Primarily allocated to the BristolĀ Division, Dia. E140s could be found further afield, from Cardiff and Taunton to Birmingham and Worcester... not to mention those classic Cornish branchlines so beloved by modellers!
As many of these coaches ran specific routes, they often received set markings for the location on the ends adjacent to the brake compartments.Ā
Hereās the specification of our āOOā gauge model:
- Accurately scaled from original drawings
- Highly detailed body exterior
- Full internal details including guards compartment
- Fully working flicker free internal lighting
- Complete underbody detailing with many separate parts
- Prototypical bar coupling between vehicles
- Accurate decoration ā both inside and out
- NEM coupler pockets
- Only available in twin-packs
Original: $194.09
-70%$194.09
$58.23






Description
Rapido Trains UK to produce all-new GWR āB-Setā coaches
One of the classic Great Western Railway branch trains was a pair of non-corridor Brake Composites - known as āB-Setsā - hauled by a āSmall Prairieā 2-6-2T.
The first iteration of āB-setā coaches was delivered in 1924 under diagram E116. However, it wasnāt until 1930 when the largest diagram ā E140 ā were delivered.
These vehicles each sported a guardās compartment, a single First Class compartment and five Third Class compartments. The coaches were close coupled in a fixed formation with the brake compartments on the outer ends.
These coaches were longer and wider than previous designs and necessitated recessed door handles and Guards doors. They ran on 7ft wheelbase bogies. A total of 41 Dia. E140 sets of coaches were built.
Primarily allocated to the BristolĀ Division, Dia. E140s could be found further afield, from Cardiff and Taunton to Birmingham and Worcester... not to mention those classic Cornish branchlines so beloved by modellers!
As many of these coaches ran specific routes, they often received set markings for the location on the ends adjacent to the brake compartments.Ā
Hereās the specification of our āOOā gauge model:
- Accurately scaled from original drawings
- Highly detailed body exterior
- Full internal details including guards compartment
- Fully working flicker free internal lighting
- Complete underbody detailing with many separate parts
- Prototypical bar coupling between vehicles
- Accurate decoration ā both inside and out
- NEM coupler pockets
- Only available in twin-packs























