Dapol OO Ventilated Van Book Law Publicalions
OO Ventilated Van Book Law Publications delivers classic British freight realism for OO gauge railway layouts.
Featuring:
- Book Law Publications Livery: OO scale ventilated van finished in distinctive Book Law Publications branding, ideal for heritage and commercial freight scenes.
- Scale & Gauge Compatibility: OO scale (1:76); compatible with OO gauge railway systems.
- Detailed Construction: Injection-moulded plastic body with finely printed markings and realistic wagon detailing.
- Ready for Operation: Standard OO couplings allow easy integration into existing freight consists and locomotive formations.
Technical Specifications:
- Scale: OO (1:76)
- Model: Ventilated Van - Book Law Publications Livery
- Material: Injection-moulded plastic
- Assembly: Ready-to-run
- Paint/Glue: Not required
- Recommended Age: 14+
- Power Requirement: None
- Compatibility Notes: Compatible with OO gauge locomotives and rolling stock
- Included: One OO scale ventilated van wagon
Perfect for: OO gauge railway modellers creating authentic British freight operations, heritage rail scenes, or publishing and commercial-themed wagon collections.
Why this kit matters
Ventilated vans played an important role across Britain's rail freight network, carrying goods that required airflow and protection from weather during transit. Wagons featuring specialist or promotional liveries such as Book Law Publications add visual interest and individuality to freight formations.
This model suits steam-to-modern transition era layouts and helps recreate the varied appearance of British goods trains during the later years of traditional wagon operations.
How to use it
This ready-to-run OO scale wagon can be placed directly onto compatible OO gauge track and coupled to locomotives or freight consists. It works well within mixed freight trains, depot sidings, and heritage railway displays. No assembly, paint, or glue is required.
This is a plastic model. Assembly, paint, and glue are not required. It is not a toy.
Original: $17.93
-70%$17.93
$5.38
Description
OO Ventilated Van Book Law Publications delivers classic British freight realism for OO gauge railway layouts.
Featuring:
- Book Law Publications Livery: OO scale ventilated van finished in distinctive Book Law Publications branding, ideal for heritage and commercial freight scenes.
- Scale & Gauge Compatibility: OO scale (1:76); compatible with OO gauge railway systems.
- Detailed Construction: Injection-moulded plastic body with finely printed markings and realistic wagon detailing.
- Ready for Operation: Standard OO couplings allow easy integration into existing freight consists and locomotive formations.
Technical Specifications:
- Scale: OO (1:76)
- Model: Ventilated Van - Book Law Publications Livery
- Material: Injection-moulded plastic
- Assembly: Ready-to-run
- Paint/Glue: Not required
- Recommended Age: 14+
- Power Requirement: None
- Compatibility Notes: Compatible with OO gauge locomotives and rolling stock
- Included: One OO scale ventilated van wagon
Perfect for: OO gauge railway modellers creating authentic British freight operations, heritage rail scenes, or publishing and commercial-themed wagon collections.
Why this kit matters
Ventilated vans played an important role across Britain's rail freight network, carrying goods that required airflow and protection from weather during transit. Wagons featuring specialist or promotional liveries such as Book Law Publications add visual interest and individuality to freight formations.
This model suits steam-to-modern transition era layouts and helps recreate the varied appearance of British goods trains during the later years of traditional wagon operations.
How to use it
This ready-to-run OO scale wagon can be placed directly onto compatible OO gauge track and coupled to locomotives or freight consists. It works well within mixed freight trains, depot sidings, and heritage railway displays. No assembly, paint, or glue is required.
This is a plastic model. Assembly, paint, and glue are not required. It is not a toy.






















