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N Gauge Six Wheel Milk Tankers

N Gauge Six Wheel Milk Tankers

Prototype

Milk tankers were developed to allow the safe, efficient and fast transportation of large quantities of milk from the country into the towns and cities. Prior to the introduction of rail transportation, herds of cows were kept in cities to meet inhabitant demand and this was supplemented by small amounts of milk transported from the country typically in milk churns. With the advent of rail, the churn was initially still used but transported in larger volumes and more efficiently by slatted goods vans such as siphons. As locomotive design progressed and their haulage capacity increased milk tankers were developed which carried milk in bulk and bore the liveries of the dairies and producers. The ownership of these tankers was unusual in that it was shared, the tanks themselves were owned by the producers and the chassis by the rail companies. There were many variants of milk tanker produced with the Dapol model representing a typical post war variety of which over 600 were produced.  


Specifications

  • Highly detailed body moulding with separately added ladders and detail 
  • Accurately applied livery 
  • Profiled wheels      


Generic artworks shown for illustration only


Proposed Liveries

  • 2F-031-026 6 Wheel Milk Tanker United Dairies 44026 
  • 2F-031-027 6 Wheel Milk Tanker United Creameries (Silver) W2002 
  • 2F-031-028 6 Wheel Milk Tanker Express Dairies Milk For London 1733 
  • 2F-031-029 6 Wheel Milk Tanker St Ivel/Unigate Creameries S4430 
  • 2F-031-030 6 Wheel Milk Tanker United Dairies Wholesale (UDW) 2011 
  • 2F-031-031 6 Wheel Milk Tanker Milk Marketing Board (MMB) 113

Recommended Retail Price


Each

£18.99


Project Update

Awaiting decorated samples. We anticipate that these models will be in shops in Q4 2026

Pre-Order your model at your preferred Dapol stockist

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