Komatsu D71PXi-24 Dozer with Drawbar in 1:50 Scale
Features:Diecast metal construction
Adjustable PAT blade
Working segmented metal tracks
Fully detailed operator control center
Rear drawba...
Komatsu D155AX-8 SIGMADOZER with Ripper in Scale 1:64.
Features
An adjustable blade, fully detailed operator control center, working segmented metal tracks with poseable single-shank ripper.
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Komatsu® PC210LC-11 Excavator in Scale 1:64.
Features
- 360 degree rotation between the track frame, machine base and operator cab, fully functioning boom, arm and bucket, accurately detailed ...
This authentic Mack® R Model with Sleeper Bunk Trio Set features an
opening hood with authentic engine detail, accurately detailed cab
interior, pivoting fifth-wheel for trailer attachment. Th...
This authentic Mack® R Model with Sleeper Bunk Trio Set features an
opening hood with authentic engine detail, accurately detailed cab
interior, pivoting fifth-wheel for trailer attachment. Th...
Made by First Gear DCP, this 1/87th International Harvester TD-25
Crawler with ROPS and Ripper are made from diecast metal with some
plastic parts. HighlightsAdjustable bucket, fully detailed op...
The Road Train is a legend of the Australian outback. Its
legendary status is backed by recording the longest and heaviest
road-legal road trains in the world, with some w...
The most famous locomotive and train in the World features in this superb Hornby train set. The striking apple green liveried class A1 “Flying Scotsman” helps to recreate those wonderful days of...
Having been rebuilt with a conventional boiler and A4 style streamlining
in 1937, the W1 ‘Hush-Hush’ continued to serve with LNER and later
British Railways. Under BR the locomotive was renumbered...
257 Squadron' was completed at Brighton Works in 1948 as one of the
first of its Class produced under BR, and allocated to Dover Marine Shed
to work the Continental Boat Trains to London. Perhaps ...
Built in Scotland during the late Victorian and early Edwardian eras,
these small 0-4-0 saddle tank locomotives were mainly used as shunting
engines in railway works yards around Glasgow, although...
The last of the class, 46257 City of Salford
entered traffic on 19 May 1948 at Camden shed straight into British
Railways' service, albeit that the livery was the lined L...
Built in August 1924, Gresley designed A1 No.
2564 was typical of the majority of the class in being named after a
racehorse, in this case 'Knight of the Thistle', winner...
Following a period of privatised operations carried out by Virgin Trains
East Coast, the InterCity East Coast franchise was re-nationalised. The
new operator, named LNER in reference to operator o...
Following a period of privatised operations carried out by Virgin Trains
East Coast, the InterCity East Coast franchise was re-nationalised. The
new operator, named LNER in reference to operator o...