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Branchline BR MK2F BSO Brake Second Open BR InterCity (Executive) OO Gauge

BR MK2F BSO Brake Second Open BR InterCity (Executive) OO Gauge   British Rail's second generation of Standard Coach design... moreis known as the Mark 2. Design and construction followed on from the universal and ubiquitous Mk1 family of coaching stock, with the prototype example built in 1963. Series production continued until 1975 at Derby Carriage Works. They were of steel construction, and of a more monocoque design than the Mk1, which added to their safety and integrity in event of collision or mishap.  As passenger expectations and railway operations had moved on since the vast Mk1 range was conceived, and because there was still much life left in the Mk1s by the mid-sixties, a much reduced number of vehicle types were built.  The basic Mk2 types included First and Second class accommodation, with corridors and compartments only available to First Class passengers, all Second Class coaches were conceived as open saloons.  First and Second class Brake coaches were built, but no full brakes, catering cars, restaurants, buffets or sleeping cars were included, Mark 1 coaches fulfilling these needs until Mark 3s came along in the late seventies.   The Mark 2 family underwent a number of tweaks and improvements during the 12 years construction period.  The principal visual differences included air braking from Mk2A, removal of the central bodyside doors and vestibule (Mk2B), introduction of wrap-around corner doors and provision of one WC at each end in lieu of two at one end (Mk2B), air conditioning - so no opening windows in the saloon area (Mk2D), no side corridor First Class compartment vehicles (from Mk2E onwards), varying style and colours of end gangway doors.   Bachmann has produced early and late types of Mk2 vehicles, Mk2A with the characteristic early features of this widely-travelled type, and the final evolution of the Mk2, the Mk2F, including the popular Mk2F DBSO that was converted from the standard BSO for push-pull operation between Edinburgh and Glasgow in the late 1970s, with the dedicated Class 47/7 'shove duff' fleet, converted from members of Class 47/4.  The Mk2Fs are available with DCC operated lighting, and the DBSO itself has DCC controlled cab and interior lighting.  Bachmann also produces the Class 47 and Class 90 that have operated with the DBSO Mk2F.   Mk2s have carried a wide range of liveries including BR Blue & Grey, Inter-City, Swallow, Regional Railways, ScotRail, Virgin Trains, Anglia, Network SouthEast, Virgin CrossCountry, Arriva, and many current liveries with railtour and heritage operators including Locomotive Services Limited (LSL), West Coast Railway Company and more.   Mk2s have during their 50+ operating life formed many of the famous named trains including The Flying Scotsman, hauled by Class 55 Deltics, the Royal Scot, Caledonian, the Electric Scot, and many more.  Regional Railways Class 37s were a long time favourite of enthusiasts, working with Mk2 coaching stock on rural routes
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Branchline BR MK2F BSO Brake Second Open BR InterCity (Executive) OO Gauge 39-701

BR MK2F BSO Brake Second Open BR InterCity (Executive) OO Gauge   British Rail's second generation of Standard Coach design... moreis known as the Mark 2. Design and construction followed on from the universal and ubiquitous Mk1 family of coaching stock, with the prototype example built in 1963. Series production continued until 1975 at Derby Carriage Works. They were of steel construction, and of a more monocoque design than the Mk1, which added to their safety and integrity in event of collision or mishap.  As passenger expectations and railway operations had moved on since the vast Mk1 range was conceived, and because there was still much life left in the Mk1s by the mid-sixties, a much reduced number of vehicle types were built.  The basic Mk2 types included First and Second class accommodation, with corridors and compartments only available to First Class passengers, all Second Class coaches were conceived as open saloons.  First and Second class Brake coaches were built, but no full brakes, catering cars, restaurants, buffets or sleeping cars were included, Mark 1 coaches fulfilling these needs until Mark 3s came along in the late seventies.   The Mark 2 family underwent a number of tweaks and improvements during the 12 years construction period.  The principal visual differences included air braking from Mk2A, removal of the central bodyside doors and vestibule (Mk2B), introduction of wrap-around corner doors and provision of one WC at each end in lieu of two at one end (Mk2B), air conditioning - so no opening windows in the saloon area (Mk2D), no side corridor First Class compartment vehicles (from Mk2E onwards), varying style and colours of end gangway doors.   Bachmann has produced early and late types of Mk2 vehicles, Mk2A with the characteristic early features of this widely-travelled type, and the final evolution of the Mk2, the Mk2F, including the popular Mk2F DBSO that was converted from the standard BSO for push-pull operation between Edinburgh and Glasgow in the late 1970s, with the dedicated Class 47/7 'shove duff' fleet, converted from members of Class 47/4.  The Mk2Fs are available with DCC operated lighting, and the DBSO itself has DCC controlled cab and interior lighting.  Bachmann also produces the Class 47 and Class 90 that have operated with the DBSO Mk2F.   Mk2s have carried a wide range of liveries including BR Blue & Grey, Inter-City, Swallow, Regional Railways, ScotRail, Virgin Trains, Anglia, Network SouthEast, Virgin CrossCountry, Arriva, and many current liveries with railtour and heritage operators including Locomotive Services Limited (LSL), West Coast Railway Company and more.   Mk2s have during their 50+ operating life formed many of the famous named trains including The Flying Scotsman, hauled by Class 55 Deltics, the Royal Scot, Caledonian, the Electric Scot, and many more.  Regional Railways Class 37s were a long time favourite of enthusiasts, working with Mk2 coaching stock on rural routes
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The Really Compact Travel Book Light (Gray) (The Really Useful Book Light Range) Grey ‎39701

The Really Compact Travel Book Light (Gray) (The Really Useful Book Light Range) GreyGenre: Indoor LightingRead wherever you... moreare for as long as you wish without disturbing anyone else! A handy little book light small and lightweight enough to slip inside your bag or pop into your pocket - perfectly practical for travel or reading on-the go. - Flexible neck - bends to any position. - 2 LED bulbs for low energy use - Page clip - clips on to any hardback or paperback. - Takes 1x AAA battery (included) - 3 brightness levels
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Trixie Detachable Pet Backpack 1 32x32x47 Cm 39701

TRIXIE Vario Soft Kennel | The Ultimate Portable Pet HomeDiscover the perfect travel and home solution for your beloved pet w... moreith the TRIXIE Vario Soft Kennel. Expertly designed for both cats and dogs, this versatile carrier offers a secure and comfortable space for your companion, whether you´re on the road, visiting the vet, or simply need a temporary den at home. It masterfully combines the security of a traditional crate with the convenience and comfort of a modern, lightweight design, making it an essential piece of gear for any pet owner.Unmatched Comfort and Security on the GoGive your pet a first-class travel experience. The Vario Soft Kennel is engineered to reduce travel anxiety and provide a familiar, safe haven. The sturdy metal frame ensures stability, while the soft polyester walls create a cozy environment. A plush base plate with a removable fleece cover offers a warm and comfortable surface for your pet to rest on, ensuring they feel relaxed and secure during any journey. The thoughtful design includes large mesh panels on three sides, providing excellent air circulation and allowing your pet to see their surroundings. For moments when your furry friend needs a little more privacy or quiet time, the side netting can be easily covered, creating a more secluded and calming den-like atmosphere.Versatility for Home and Outdoor AdventuresThis is more than just a carrier, it´s a multi-functional pet accessory. The TRIXIE Vario Soft Kennel is ideal for short-term placement at home, serving as a comfortable crate for training or a quiet retreat. Its functionality extends to the great outdoors, too. Thanks to the included bottom flaps and pegs, you can securely anchor the kennel to the ground, making it perfect for picnics, camping trips, or simply relaxing in the backyard. Convenient side pockets provide ample storage for treats, toys, a leash, or waste bags, ensuring you have all the essentials within reach. When your adventure is over, the kennel quickly folds down and fits into its own carrying bag for compact storage and effortless portability.Features:* Provides a secure and comfortable den, ideal for short-term placing at home.* Features large mesh windows for optimal ventilation, with flaps to cover the netting for privacy.* Equipped with convenient outside pockets for storing treats, toys, and accessories.* Includes a stable base plate with a soft, removable fleece cover for maximum comfort.* Designed for outdoor use with bottom flaps and pegs for secure anchoring.* Folds down for easy transport and storage in the included carrying bag.* Crafted from durable and easy-to-clean Polyester.Technical Specifications:* Product: TRIXIE Vario Soft Kennel* Dimensions (W×H×D): 32 × 32 × 47 cm* Suitable For: Cats, Small Dogs* Material: High-Quality Polyester, Metal Frame
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TRIXIE Dog Crate Basic ? Size XS: 32 x 32 x 47 cm ? Soft Travel Crate with Mesh Panels, Fleece Base, Outer Pockets, Ground P

Product Description TRIXIE supports you and your pet at every stage of life - from puppyhood to old age, at home and on the g... moreo, in play, rest or...
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Funko POP! Animation:Dragon Ball Z - Goten 39701

From ragon Ball Z Goten as a stylized POP vinyl from Funko! Figure stands 3 3/4 inches and comes in a window display box. Che... moreck out the other ragon...
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BR MK2F BSO Brake Second Open BR InterCity (Executive) OO Gauge   British Rail's second generation of Standard Coach design is known as the Mark 2. Design and construction followed on from the universal and ubiquitous Mk1 family of coaching stock, with the prototype example built in 1963. Series production continued until 1975 at Derby Carriage Works. They were of steel construction, and of a more monocoque design than the Mk1, which added to their safety and integrity in event of collision or mishap.  As passenger expectations and railway operations had moved on since the vast Mk1 range was conceived, and because there was still much life left in the Mk1s by the mid-sixties, a much reduced number of vehicle types were built.  The basic Mk2 types included First and Second class accommodation, with corridors and compartments only available to First Class passengers, all Second Class coaches were conceived as open saloons.  First and Second class Brake coaches were built, but no full brakes, catering cars, restaurants, buffets or sleeping cars were included, Mark 1 coaches fulfilling these needs until Mark 3s came along in the late seventies.   The Mark 2 family underwent a number of tweaks and improvements during the 12 years construction period.  The principal visual differences included air braking from Mk2A, removal of the central bodyside doors and vestibule (Mk2B), introduction of wrap-around corner doors and provision of one WC at each end in lieu of two at one end (Mk2B), air conditioning - so no opening windows in the saloon area (Mk2D), no side corridor First Class compartment vehicles (from Mk2E onwards), varying style and colours of end gangway doors.   Bachmann has produced early and late types of Mk2 vehicles, Mk2A with the characteristic early features of this widely-travelled type, and the final evolution of the Mk2, the Mk2F, including the popular Mk2F DBSO that was converted from the standard BSO for push-pull operation between Edinburgh and Glasgow in the late 1970s, with the dedicated Class 47/7 'shove duff' fleet, converted from members of Class 47/4.  The Mk2Fs are available with DCC operated lighting, and the DBSO itself has DCC controlled cab and interior lighting.  Bachmann also produces the Class 47 and Class 90 that have operated with the DBSO Mk2F.   Mk2s have carried a wide range of liveries including BR Blue & Grey, Inter-City, Swallow, Regional Railways, ScotRail, Virgin Trains, Anglia, Network SouthEast, Virgin CrossCountry, Arriva, and many current liveries with railtour and heritage operators including Locomotive Services Limited (LSL), West Coast Railway Company and more.   Mk2s have during their 50+ operating life formed many of the famous named trains including The Flying Scotsman, hauled by Class 55 Deltics, the Royal Scot, Caledonian, the Electric Scot, and many more.  Regional Railways Class 37s were a long time favourite of enthusiasts, working with Mk2 coaching stock on rural routes
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