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Graham Farish 371-701 Class 350/2 Desiro 4 Car 350238 London Midland
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£143.58
Approximately
EUR 163.35
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Thu, 20 Nov - Mon, 24 Nov
Estimated delivery Thu, 20 Nov - Mon, 24 Nov
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Graham Farish 371-701 Class 350/2 Desiro 4 Car 350238 London Midland
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Brand
Graham Farish
MPN
371-701
GTIN
0803393019365
UPC
0803393019365
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2256061845
Product Key Features
Era
Era 9 - Post privatisation (1995 onwards)
Colour
Blue, Black, Grey, Green
Gauge
N
Features
DCC fitted, Painted, Light function
Material
Plastic
Type
Electric Locomotive, Mixed Lot
Additional Product Features
Power Supply
DC
Train Operating Company
London Midland
Vehicle Type
Locomotive
Replica of
Emu
State of Assembly
Ready to Go/Pre-built
Control
Analogue
Year
1995
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