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Its capacity of being able to lift between 12000 and 18000 lbs with a lift height of up to 29 feet made it a desirable vehicle for use with the Armed Forces as well as with railway companies
1950s–60s domestic women carrying out traditional household chores
With a length of 252 mm
It received a repaint into large logo livery and was given the number 37413
establishing the ubiquitous ‘Gronk’ as an essential model in the Accurascale range
829008 LBSCR ‘Evolution’ Horsebox No.74 Brand_Key-Publishing Its capacity of being ableEvolution Horsebox LBSCR livery No. 74 Oil Lighting Short Footboards Mansell wheels running in pinpoint bearings High level of detail above and below the floor line High quality livery application Working lighting NEM coupler pockets 1: 76 scale, (OO gauge) UK designed Since the earliest railways, there have been vehicles specifically designed to move live animals. Cattle wagons or, in some cases, even open trucks, were ideal for moving animals in
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