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By Diesel era we mean wagons in liveries dating from the late 1960's onwards. Before that we call it Steam era.
We know its not an exact split, but it keeps things simple!
Bachmann 37-951D Conflat with container - BR Crimson
Bachmann 37-712B - 8t Cattle wagon - BR Bauxite (late)
Bachmann 37-426 - 16t slope sided mineral wagon pressed door - BR Bauxite
Bachmann 38-180 - Fruit Van - BR Bauxite (early)
Bachmann 38-170- 12t Ventilated Van Plywood sides - BR Bauxite
Bachmann 38-452 - 13t high sided open wagon with high bar - BR Bauxite
Bachmann 38-231 14t planked Vent van Plywood doors - BR bauxite (late)
Airfix 54331-8 - Conflat wagon with Furniture container - GWR Brown liver
Bachmann 37-125K - 8 Plank Wagon - T Burnett, Doncaster
Bachmann 37-2012K - 7 Plank Wagon - Gloucester RCW
Bachmann 37-150K - 8 Plank Wagon - Metropolitan RCW, Saltley works
Bachmann 37-2015k 14t Tank Wagon - Dorman Long
Hornby R6003 BR 12t Vent van - BR Grey livery
Bachmann 33-901A BR 45t Bogie well wagon with Transformer load - Grey livery
Hornby R204 Ocean 7 Plank wagon
Hornby R730 Mineral Wagon - S.C
Hornby R718 - LMS 20t brake van - LMS Brown
Hornby R738 - VIX Ferry Van wagon - BR Brown livery
Hornby R670 - 6 wheel LMS van - Palethorpes Sausages
Hornby R671 - 6 wheel LMS van - Insulated Milk