Model Fleet Focus |
22901 SOUTHERN BRS
This TK is presented in the bright orange and white adopted by Southern BRS when the company was divided in 1969. VBY 354M is depicted carrying the then new BRS logo on its cab doors. |
22906 WAGON WHEELS
A striking yet entirely authentic livery on this TK illustrates the enthusiasm many companies decorate their fleets with. HTX 680N, fleet number 619, has been made as with all Grocery Series models in limited numbers. |
20902 SAINSBURY'S
The premier model of the Grocery Series, this TK was one of many from the fleet of the famous Sainsbury's supermarket chain. 510CYW, fleet number 1981 must remind many collectors of the weekly shop! |
23601 GREY GREEN
Used as a luggage carrying vehicle when coaches had reached capacity on the Prinz Ferries contract, NCF 780G was one of a fleet of such trucks used by the famous coach company. |
22904 GOLDENLAY
Adding another famous name to the range, TYG102L proudly carries the Goldenlay name, complete with side roller shutter doors and basket of eggs motif on the box sides. |
23602 PICKFORDS (Late Livery)
One of the most famous names in road transport history, this Pickfords vehicle is one of the last TKs made. NYY 402Y, fleet number M2789, carries a later style livery for the removals and storage company. |
20905 BIRDS EYE
Featuring a detailed refrigeration unit on its box front, the livery on this superb model perfectly captures the lines of the Bedford TK. ANK 418N is yet another name in the Grocery Series familiar to everyone. |
23603 PICKFORDS (Early Livery)
In a more traditional style of livery, this older Bedford TK, 470 EYO was much requested, the Pickfords name gaining great popularity over the past few years with collectors. |
22908 Bedford TK Short Box ROADLINE
Yet another fine livery on the Bedford TK box van, this Roadline vehicle is sure to stir many memories of road transport in the seventies. UBC 274S, fleet number BOM 30, carries detailed decoration and will be in great demand. |
23604 BEDFORD TK LUTON CROSVILLE NBC.
The design of coaches in the 60's and 70's did not cater for holiday makers luggage and to get over this problem Crosville purchased Bedford TK Luton boxvans. These vehicles were run by the engineering department and our highly decorated model features it in the NB period carrying two conical adverts for Crosville holidays. This is a model not to be missed. |