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SDS Models HO FG 648 & FG 675 SRA Livery In Service Early 1980s

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Description

HO FG 648 & FG 675 SRA Livery In Service Early 1980s delivers authentic late-era British freight detail for OO scale layouts and collectors.

Featuring:

  • SRA Livery Finish: Reflects early 1980s in-service appearance, ideal for modern-era British Rail layouts.
  • OO Scale Compatibility: Built to 1:76 scale for use on standard OO gauge track systems.
  • Injection-Moulded Construction: Plastic body with printed markings for clean and consistent detail.
  • Ready-to-Run Design: Fully assembled with standard couplings for quick and easy layout integration.

Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):

  • Length: 9 cm
  • Width: 3.5 cm
  • Height: 4 cm

Technical Specifications:

  • Scale: OO (1:76)
  • Model Type: Freight wagon twin pack
  • Livery: SRA livery, early 1980s in-service condition
  • Material: Injection-moulded plastic
  • Assembly: Ready-to-run
  • Paint and Glue: Not required
  • Couplings: Standard OO couplings
  • Power Requirement: None
  • Included: Two OO scale wagons (FG 648 & FG 675)

Perfect for OO scale railway modellers building 1980s freight consists or expanding a late British Rail layout, backed by consistent detailing and dependable quality.

Why this model matters

The early 1980s saw older freight wagons continue in service under updated liveries and ownership markings. The SRA livery represents this later stage of operational life, where wagons remained in use across industrial routes.

FG 648 and FG 675 highlight how rolling stock adapted through decades of service. They bring realism to your layout by representing working wagons rather than preserved or repainted examples.

How to use it

Place the wagons on your OO gauge track and couple them to your locomotive. Run them in mixed freight formations or industrial goods trains. Want to build a convincing 1980s consist? Combine them with period locomotives and weathered rolling stock.

This is a plastic model. It is fragile and not recommended for children.

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