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Hornby Trains - GWR 6WC 3rd CL. 2523

$130.00
Introducing the Hornby Trains GWR 6WC 3rd CL. 2523, a remarkable model for railway enthusiasts and collectors alike. This exquisite 6 Wheel Coach is a true representation of the iconic Great Western Railway (GWR) passenger coaches that operated from the Victorian era through to the early 20th century. Perfect for branch line operations, this model captures the essence of GWR's commitment to quality and innovation in railway transport. The GWR 6WC 3rd CL. 2523 is expertly crafted, featuring detailed interiors and authentic livery that echo the charm of Era 2/3. With its compact size, this model is designed to navigate tight radius curves effortlessly, making it an ideal addition to any Hornby railway layout or collection. Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting your journey into model railroading, the Hornby GWR 6 Wheel Coach is a fantastic choice. Add this stunning piece to your collection today, and bring a piece of railway history into your home. Powered by precision engineering, this model reflects Hornby's dedication to high-quality craftsmanship, delivering hours of enjoyment. Explore the beauty of vintage rail travel and showcase your passion for British railways with the Hornby GWR 6WC 3rd CL. 2523, available now at Smartfox NZ.

GWR 6WC 3rd CL. 2523
HOR R40306 Hornby GWR, 6 Wheel Coach, 3rd Class, 2523 - Era 2/3
This 6 Wheeled Coach is a representation of the hundreds which served on the GWR from the Victorian era onwards, proving especially good at branch line work where their small size enabled the traversing of tight radius curves, while lower passenger numbers meant their small size was more acceptable and enabled trains to be hauled by smaller engines.

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Hornby GWR 6WC 3rd CL. 2523 model coach with detailed interiors, perfect for vintage railway layouts and tight curves.
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Hornby Trains - GWR 6WC 3rd CL. 2523

$130.00
Introducing the Hornby Trains GWR 6WC 3rd CL. 2523, a remarkable model for railway enthusiasts and collectors alike. This exquisite 6 Wheel Coach is a true representation of the iconic Great Western Railway (GWR) passenger coaches that operated from the Victorian era through to the early 20th century. Perfect for branch line operations, this model captures the essence of GWR's commitment to quality and innovation in railway transport. The GWR 6WC 3rd CL. 2523 is expertly crafted, featuring detailed interiors and authentic livery that echo the charm of Era 2/3. With its compact size, this model is designed to navigate tight radius curves effortlessly, making it an ideal addition to any Hornby railway layout or collection. Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting your journey into model railroading, the Hornby GWR 6 Wheel Coach is a fantastic choice. Add this stunning piece to your collection today, and bring a piece of railway history into your home. Powered by precision engineering, this model reflects Hornby's dedication to high-quality craftsmanship, delivering hours of enjoyment. Explore the beauty of vintage rail travel and showcase your passion for British railways with the Hornby GWR 6WC 3rd CL. 2523, available now at Smartfox NZ.

GWR 6WC 3rd CL. 2523
HOR R40306 Hornby GWR, 6 Wheel Coach, 3rd Class, 2523 - Era 2/3
This 6 Wheeled Coach is a representation of the hundreds which served on the GWR from the Victorian era onwards, proving especially good at branch line work where their small size enabled the traversing of tight radius curves, while lower passenger numbers meant their small size was more acceptable and enabled trains to be hauled by smaller engines.

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