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DAPOL / LIONHEART MK. 1

Despite the relative infancy of more affordable ready-to-run O gauge rolling stock, the shrewd modeller can seek deals on second-hand quality kit-built items from auction websites and second-hand specialists. All the more reason for RTR manufacturers to surpass these levels of quality and deliver cutting-edge models at an unbeatable price point. This new range of rolling stock from the Dapol / Lionheart Trains partnership delivers just that.

The history of the Mk. 1 coaches is best read in a book than a model review, given their by Keith Parkin.

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