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KR MODELS 56T IRON ORE WAGONS

This is my first opportunity to review a model from the growing stable of RTR products from KR Models. What at first seemed a solitary RTR announcement with its GT3 locomotive for OO gauge, has now flourished into many RTR products, niche subjects being its primary focus.

A perfect example of the niche category are these wagons, kindly sent for review by the manufacturer. Arriving in different wagon packs, I was given pack C containing three wagons in bauxite, with yellow British Railways emblem on the right-hand door of one example. The prototypes worked solely between Tyne Dock

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