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Second-Hand Oo/Ho Gauge SECOND-HAND OO/HO GAUGE - August 2021 Description Product Code Sale Price LMS 57ft Porthole Coach Corridor First BR ex LMS SEC12107 £20.00 LMS 57ft Porthole Coach Corridor third BR ex LMS SEC12106 £20.00 LMS 60ft Porthole Coach Open Vestiblue BR SEC12111 £20.00 LMS60ft Porthole Coach Corridor Brake First BR SEC12110 £20.00 LMS60ft Porthole Coach Corridor Composite BR SEC12109 £20.00 0-4-0T Loco #101 Unboxed SEC11187 £25.00 10 035 SNCF Two car unit SEC12184 £275.00 10024 Loco CC 40100 SNCF SEC12189 £175.00 10167 Loco 16500 SNCF SEC12188 £175.00 1130 GR.200 0-6-0 locomotive SEC11713 £40.00 12042 BR COLLETT 1st/2nd Brake SEC12313 £20.00 12052 BR COLLETT 2nd Coach SEC12314 £20.00 134 Dapol Esso Tank Wagon SEC12075 £10.00 134 Esso tank wagon SEC12293 £10.00 16216 Bristol MW Coach ROYAL BLUE SEC11590 £5.00 2-6-4 Tank (Hornby Dublo) EDL18 Very Tired - Unboxed SEC9585 £25.00 205108 BR 0-6-0 Renumbered DE Shunter Weathered SEC12162 £20.00 205111 GWR Small Prairie 4589 SEC12161 £20.00 205117 GWR Pannier Tank 9400 SEC12158 £30.00 205120 BR Crab 2-6-0 42700 SEC12160 £30.00 205146 CL117 Centre Car SEC12157 £20.00 208169 SNCF Loco CC 14166 SEC121910 £45.00 223 MONTEE SNCF O.C.E.M. 3rd class coach SEC12052 £20.00 226 MONTEE SNCF Voitre 2nd class coach SEC12053 £20.00 3 COACHES PULLMAN CARS NO COVER TO BOX SEC11397 £90.00 3 x Triang Bogie Box Cars SEC9475 £25.00 3 x Triang Containers (Unboxed) SEC9485 £10.00 30 5351W WR Siphon van SEC12291 £5.00 30 5352W BR EX WR Siphon van SEC12290 £5.00 30 9123 Lima SNCF 1st class coach green SEC12050 £20.00 30 9148 Lima SNCF 1st Class coach green SEC12049 £20.00 30 9148 SNCF Green coach SEC122310 £20.00 30 9160 SNCF Green coach SEC122322 £20.00 303569 Covered Hopper SEC12249 £5.00 305 312 BR MKI Composite SEC12124 £20.00 305 323 BR MKI Restaurant SEC12123 £20.00 305 371 BR ex LMS G.U.V. Maroon SEC12121 £20.00 305 657 BR G.U.V. Maroon SEC12122 £20.00 305620 BR 20T Brake Van SEC12301 £5.00 309149K Lima SNCF 2nd class coach green SEC12051 £20.00 31 625 BR 3F Black 43474 SEC12145 £79.00 31 692 BR Mogul 42968 SEC12143 £99.00 31 802 93XX Mogul Weathered 7318 SEC12142 £89.00 31-104 BR 4MT Green 75069 SEC10083 £89.00 31-559 BR V2 Green Arrow 60800 SEC10110 £69.00 31-611 BR V1 Tank 67635 Weathered SEC10117 £125.00 31-960 Elizabethan Ltd Edition Wooden Box Set SEC10091 £275.00 32 001 BR Hall Class 6937 SEC12137 £69.00 32 176 BR Crab 42765 SEC12140 £59.00 32 177 BR Crab 42789 SEC12138 £59.00 32 225 BR Jinty 3F 47410 SEC12146 £59.00 32 500 BR 5MT 73068 SEC12141 £69.00 32 575A IVATT Class 4MT 2-6-0 3000 LMS Black SEC12144 £89.00 32-153 SR N Class Green 1824 SEC10096 £69.00 32-252A BR WD Weathered 90201 SEC10097 £125.00 32-390K Class 37/7 #37706 West Coast Railways Maroon SEC11179 £199.00 32-992 Wickham Trolley Yellow SEC11454 £45.00 33-078 5 Plank China Clay Wagon GW Grey (Weathered) SEC10381 £10.00 33-176A 10T Salt Wagon "Saxa" SEC10269 £10.00 33-325A Conflat with BD Container SEC10263 £10.00 33-350 BR 20T Brake van brown SEC12288 £10.00 33-352A 20T Brake Van non-fitted BR SEC12088 £10.00 33-402 LMS 1 plank wagon SEC12287 £10.00 33-501 14T Esso tank wagon SEC12275 £10.00 33-501 14T Tank Wagon Esso Petroleum Black SEC12087 £10.00 33-651A Cattle Wagon NE SEC10264 £10.00 33-651A Cattle Wagon NE Grey SEC10388 £10.00 33-652B LMS Brown Cattle Wagon SEC10384 £10.00 33-700 12T MOGO Wagon BR Brown SEC10274 £10.00 33-702 12T MOGO Van GWR Grey SEC10270 £10.00 33-736 12T Shock Absorbing van SEC12086 £10.00 33-826 25T Queen Mary Brake VAN S&T Dept. SEC10278 £15.00 33-851 Bachmann Bogie bolster wagon SEC12083 £10.00 33-856B 3OT Bogie bolster Wagon SEC12283 £10.00 34-051 GWR Collett 3rd Corridor Coach SEC10140 £20.00 34-076 GWR Collett 1st/3rd Brake SEC10136 £20.00 34-125A GWR Collett 1st/3rd Corridor SEC10137 £20.00 34-150 BR COLLETT 1st/2nd Coach SEC12315 £20.00 34-200 BR COLLETT2nd Coach SEC12316 £20.00 34-226 LMS 3rd Brake - Crimson SEC10245 £20.00 34-251LMS Corridor 1st/3rd - Crimson SEC10244 £20.00 34-327 LMS 50 foot Parcel Van - Crimson SEC10254 £20.00 34-327 LMS 50ft Parcel Van SEC10130 £20.00 34-376 63'Thompson 2nd Corridor Maroon B.R. SEC12069 £20.00 34-451 Bachmann 63'Thompson 2nd Brake Maroon B.R. SEC12068 £20.00 34-550 BR Bulleid Corridor Composite SEC10126 £20.00 34-650 63'Thompson BG Full brake Maroon B.R. SEC12071 £20.00 34-650 BR 63 foot Thompson GB Full Brake - Maroon SEC10240 £20.00 34-650 THOMPSON BG MAROON BR SEC11360 £20.00 34-653 63'Thompson BG Full Brake Crimson BR SEC12070 £20.00 37 007 0-6-0 2251 Class Coll Class Collett BR Green SEC12151 £30.00 37 0389 BR 2-6-2T6652 SEC12148 £30.00 37 101 BR SK Crimson/Cream SEC12118 £20.00 37 105 BR SK Coach Choc/Cream SEC12120 £20.00 37 107 BR Brake Maroon Wrong box SEC12117 £20.00 37-050 5 Plank Wagon SR SEC10268 £10.00 37-061 5 Plank wagon SEC12284 £10.00 37-061 Bachmann 5 plank wagon wood floor BR Grey SEC12084 £10.00 37-081B 7 Plank wagon SEC12285 £10.00 37-081B Bachmann wagon grey SEC12072 £10.00 37-109 LMS 1st/3rd Coach SEC12311 £20.00 37-110 LMS Brake 3rd SEC12310 £20.00 37-125 8 Plank End Door Wagon - "Boston Deep Sea" SEC10272 £10.00 37-129 8 Plank End Door Wagon Stephenson Clark SEC10383 £10.00 37-134 Datlight tank wagon SEC12294 £5.00 37-146 National Benzol Tank wagon SEC12296 £5.00 37-147 Crosfield Tank wagon SEC12295 £5.00 37-202 8 Plank Gas Light & Coke Co. SEC10262 £10.00 37-225D 16T Mineral Wagon top flaps SEC12286 £10.00 37-225D Bachmann mineral wagon SEC12073 £10.00 37-226D 16T Mineral wagon bauxite SEC12281 £10.00 37-250D 16T Mineral wagon SEC12274 £10.00 37-275C 27T Iron ORE Tippler SEC12276 £10.00 37-377B 16T End door mineral wagon SEC12273 £10.00 37-427 BR EXWR Brake Van SEC12297 £5.00 37-477A BR 1 Plank wagon SEC12279 £10.00 37-710 8T BR Cattle Wagon SEC12277 £10.00 37-776B 12T MOGO BR Brown SEC10283 £10.00 37090 43XX Mogul GWR Green SEC12147 £30.00 37413 Mainline Vent van SEC12082 £10.00 38-076B BR Southern Plywood van SEC12280 £10.00 38-082 BR Southern planked van SEC12271 £10.00 38-160A 12T BR Plywood vent van SEC12278 £10.00 38-161 BR 12T van planked SEC12268 £10.00 38-161A BR 12T Planked vent van SEC12270 £10.00 38-171 Bachmann van wagon SEC12074 £10.00 38-171 BR 12T Plywood vent van SEC12289 £10.00 38-180 BR 12T Fruit Van SEC12269 £10.00 38-181 BR 12T Fruit van[LATE] SEC12272 £10.00 38-553 Midland Brake Van SEC12085 £10.00 39 029 BR MKI SK CHOC&CREAM SEC12303 £20.00 39 054 BR MKI SO CHOC&CREAM SEC12305 £20.00 39 079 BR MKI BSK CHOC&CREAM SEC12304 £20.00 39 154 BR MKI FK CHOC&CREAM SEC12306 £20.00 39 254 BR MKI RFO CHOC&CREAM SEC12307 £20.00 39-101 BR Mk1 Restaurant Car Maroon SEC10128 £20.00 39-126A MR Mk1 Composite CK - Maroon SEC10242 £20.00 39-176 BR Mk1 BG Maroon SEC10132 £20.00 39-179 BR Mk1 BG Full Brake Chocolate and Cream SEC10238 £20.00 39-226 MR M1 BCK Maroon SEC10131 £20.00 39-253 BR Mk1 RFO Restaurant Car - Green 59 SEC10247 £20.00 39-280 MKI PULLMAN KITCHEN CAR SEC11354 £30.00 39-280A MKI PULLMAN KITCHEN CAR SEC11348 £30.00 39-281 MKI PULLMAN KITCHEN CAR SEC11362 £30.00 39-281A MKI PULLM AN KITCHEN CAR SEC11346 £30.00 39-300A MKI PULLMAN KITCHEN CAR SEC11353 £30.00 39-301 MKI PULLMAN KITCHEN CAR SEC11357 £30.00 39-310B MKI PULLMAN PARLOUR CAR SEC11350 £30.00 39-311 MKI PULLMAN PARLOUR CAR SEC11345 £30.00 39-320 MKI PULLMAN PARLOUR CAR SEC11355 £30.00 39-320A MKI PULLMAN BAR CAR SEC11351 £30.00 4-6-0 Standard Class 4 MT BLACK SEC11719 £49.00 426/674 Carriage SEC11669 £15.00 4305 Dublo Fruit Van no box SEC12242 £10.00 5 Plank open wagon Hopton-wood stone firms SEC11310 £10.00 54052-8 DR modul Pack B no rocket SEC12300 £10.00 54122-6 LMS Fowler 4F 4454 SEC12154 £30.00 54123-9 Fowler 0-6-0 44454 SEC12153 £30.00 54125-5 BR Castle class 4079 SEC12156 £30.00 54151-4 BR Prairie Tank 6110 SEC12155 £30.00 54255-5 Auto coach GWR CHOC&CREAM SEC12309 £20.00 54256 8 Auto coach BR CHOC&CREAM SEC12308 £20.00 54331-8 Airfix GWR conflat&container SEC12081 £10.00 54363-5 GWR 20T Brake Van SEC12302 £1.00 54377-4 Airfix 5 Plank wagon SEC12077 £10.00 54380-0 Airfix 7 Plank wagon SEC12079 £10.00 54382-6 Airfix 7 Plank wagon SEC12080 £10.00 54383-9 Airfix 7 Plank wagon SEC12078 £10.00 638 SNCF BB 16009 SEC12196 £30.00 7310 Bogie FOURGON SNCF SEC12193 £40.00 7390 Restaurant Car Wagon-Lits SEC12194 £35.00 7420 Voiture Postale SEC12195 £20.00 8 pieces of 00 gauge Flexi track SEC11807 £15.00 86021 86 Class Anglia Railway SEC11458 £125.00 937308 BR Collett 1st/2nd Coach SEC12312 £20.00 937329 57' Brake 2nd Coach BR Maroon SEC12119 £20.00 ACME 52103 RZD Coach SEC12197 £49.00 Airfix 54121-3 Royal scot SEC11745 £40.00 Airfix 54255-5 Auto Coach SEC11624 £20.00 Airfix 57 Brake 3RD Corridor B.R.54205-0 SEC12103 £20.00 Airfix 60 FT.Composite Corridor B.R.54203-4 SEC12104 £20.00 Airfix Auto Coach W187W SEC10885 £20.00 Airfix Centenary Brake Coach (Unboxed) SEC10657 £20.00 Airfix Centenary Corridor Coach (Unboxed) SEC10658 £20.00 Airfix Class B Suburban Brake Coach SEC12105 £20.00 Airfix GWR Autocoach 187 Broken Truss Rods (Unboxed) SEC10436 £20.00 Airfix Railway system Auto Coach W187W SEC10886 £20.00 Athearin 1210 Cargo wagon SEC11663 £15.00 Athearin 1252 Cargo Wagon SEC11661 £15.00 Athearin 1287 Cargo wagon SEC11662 £15.00 Athearin 1351 Log wagon SEC11659 £15.00 Athearin 1398 Log wagon SEC11660 £15.00 Athearin 2096 Cargo wagon SEC11664 £15.00 Athearin 5272 Cargo wagon SEC11665 £15.00 Atlas Extened vision caboose No.1906 Santa Fe SEC11826 £15.00 B12/3 Crownline Models Kit Built (Weathered) SEC10296 £139.00 B17 Class Loco '2862' SEC11451 £49.00 B2 BR 20T Brake van SEC12292 £10.00 Bachmann 0651 Santa fe 2-8-0 Consolidation +smoke SEC11726 £59.00 Bachmann 39-053A
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