Feature

●Combine a small world with Big ideas, making model railways easier for those with limited space Expand your model railway collection with the Hornby TT:120 range 1:120 locomotives, rolling stock and train sets, fully compatible with all TT gauge layouts
●Current UK mainstream model railway scales are 00 and N Our Table Top scale, Hornby TT:120, sits in between the two Hornby TT:120 is smaller than 00 and can easily fit on a baseboard which can be stored in small spaces in your home TT:120 models can easily be handled by both the young and old
●Don’t forget to download the Free brochure and how to guides showing our full range and everything you need to get started TT:120 models can easily be handled by both the young and old
●Explore Hornby’s range of TT:120 scale model wagons and coaches From Brake and Vent vans to Composite Corridors and Tourist Standard Opens, Hornby’s TT rolling stock has a vast range of models to elevate your model railway
●You are about to embark on a hobby that can last a lifetime, one that combines design and creativity with history and travel and can bring generations and families together If you are working with a young person, it is probably best to start off with one of the Hornby TT:120 train sets and build your layout from there


Description

While not a standard design, most 7 Plank wagons followed the same build criteria with drop sides to transport general merchandise. The 7 Plank Open Wagon, along with similar 3 and 5 plank versions, is a stalwart for locomotion. Exposed, easy to load, and pleasant in its simplicity, the open wagon was an essential part of the early days of the railway network, before roads had the capacity for freight that they have come to in the modern day. Plank wagons were owned by their respective companies, not leased from the operator as would become normal and as such early trains would be made up of an eclectic mix of colourful sign written wagons.