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A white Land Rover Defender that comes with the Network Rail red and blue logos on the sides as well as finely printed hazard warning signs in yellow and black on each side of the logo. Registered WG07 XKP, the model also comes with roof ladders.Scale 1:76 for OO..
£9.95
Fred Dibnah from Bolton, Lancashire became a steeplejack in 1956, and worked on many of the industrial chimneys in the North West of England. He was also a keen collector of steam engines and other machinery.This Land Rover Lightweight Hard Top comes in an authentic Fred Dibnah livery. On a plinth w..
£9.95
Rover chief engineer Maurice Wilks was inspired by his army-surplus Willys-Overland Jeep to create a workhorse vehicle for military and agricultural use - and for export abroad to kick-start both Rover's fortunes and the national economy after World War II. Prototypes were up and running by late 194..
£9.95
The Series IIA Land Rover comes registered EHM 629J from 1970/71. It appears with a short wheel base in the signature bronze green colour scheme with a light beige canvas back featuring side and rear windows. The exterior trim is silver.  Has the spare tyre on the bonnet and the new style wider..
£10.45
The first Land Rover prototype was built in the summer of 1947. The Land Rover range was improved and expanded over the years to meet customers (both civilian and military) demands,  and by 1958, production ran to around 200,000.This model carries the registration plate HUE 166 - (Huey) and is ..
£9.95
The Series II Land Rover was introduced in 1958 and was manufactured until 1961This long wheelbase Land Rover goes back to its roots with this very recognisable colour scheme of Bronze Green and Reed Green tilt. Registered YAC 654 it has characteristic silver and black masked radiator grille, also f..
£9.95
The Series II Land Rover was introduced in 1958 and was manufactured until 1961. It can immediately be identified with the rounded side panels, which allowed for the wider track of the vehicle. Coming in Short and Long Wheelbases with numerous body combinations including fixed roofs, canvas roofs, o..
£9.95
The Series II Land Rover was introduced in 1958 and was manufactured until 1961, This open-backed Land Rover was used as a towing truck, complete with a bright yellow pristine towing winch facing towards the back of the flatbed section. With a tow bar to the front bumper, which is always useful..
£9.95
The Land Rover Series III is a short wheelbase vehicle which the company produced between 1971 and 1985. The Series III was the most popular of the 'Series' Land Rovers with over 440.000 being manufactured before being superseded by the Land Rover 90 and 110. It came with 4-speed manual main transmi..
£9.95
This classic Mini designed by Sir Alec Issigonis comes in a lemon lime citrus colour scheme 'Citron' with chrome and black trim.  The interior is black, including the steering wheel.Registered JCG 929N from 1974.Scale 1/76  For OO railway...
£8.95
Mini Donut vendor trailer, a very bright cheery livery of yellow and white with red masking to the roof, mudguards and red chassis.  Even the door to the side of the hatch is brightly painted.  Its colourful graphics feature piles of delicious Donuts, promising a Fresh, Hot, Sweet ‘N Tasty..
£14.95
A Morris J Van Ice Cream Van in maroon and cream, registered WHP 881 and with none of the modern day hype. The graphics simply promote Delicious Ice Cream and sensibly feature the Danger Children Crossing warning sign to motorists across the back. Offset with black and silver trim and maroon wheel i..
£9.95
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