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EFE E20141 Bedford OB Coach LLW837 Margos of Bexleyheath - 1/76 Scale
EFE E20141 Bedford OB Coach LLW837 Margos of Bexleyheath - 1/76 Scale
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E20141
Bedford OB Coach
LLW837
Margos of Bexleyheath
1/76 Scale
The Bedford OB coach must arguably rank as one of the most instantly recognisable bus and coach types; its swept back lines and distinctive bull nose radiator helping to seamlessly combine style with mechanical practicality.
The OB was introduced in 1939 as a replacement for Bedfords earlier WLB type and featured a 28hp engine with a four-speed manual gearbox, a fully floating rear axle, and vacuum servo-assisted hydraulic brakes. The top speed was in the region of 40mph.
Seventy-three OBs, most of which having the classic Duple Vista bodywork, were completed by the time the Second World War broke out in September that year. A wartime version, the OWB, was built during the war years, but the OB returned after the conflict, with construction continuing until 1951. Altogether, some 12,693 (some sources say 12,766) were completed; 5,493 of which were exported.
Thankfully, around 180 Bedford OBs are known to survive, many of which are in operable condition, so the distinctive gearbox whine that so characterised the OB, can still be heard on Britains roads today.
This model depicts registration LLW837, a 1950-built example that joined the fleet of B & G Margo of Bexleyheath for a two-year period in 1963. The model is finished in Margos two-tone red livery with Bexleyheath Transport Co Ltd branding. It is based on the popular Exclusive First Editions tooling, but benefits from the addition of wing mirrors for the first time.
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