Revolution Trains' all-new OO Gauge range of 'Cartic' quad-articulated car carrier wagons are now available to pre-order here at Rails!
These newly tooled wagons are supplied as 4-car sets with 7 livery options and 14 total variations to choose from. An order book deadline has been sent for 10th January 2025 , so place your pre-orders now to avoid disappointment!
We expect them to arrive in stock sometime during 2025.
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Product Features
Quad pack of Cartic-4 wagons (each individually numbered and with prototypical livery variations) in BR blue livery in as built condition (ie no side mesh/screens or roof) - suitable for Era 6/7
Many separately fitted parts and etched metal pieces
Various accurate tooling variations reflecting the prototype's full history
Choice of set numbers – set A or B (each quad set will feature different numbers)
NEM tension lock couplings
Each quad set measures 840mm over buffers
Prototype Information

The iconic 4-car articulated Cartic-4 car carriers were built between 1966 and 1972 and lasted until the mid-2000s. The Cartic-4 car carriers were developed jointly by BR and Ford and adopted a radical design at the time for freight stock – comprising a permanently coupled four-part vehicle in which the inner cars were linked via shared bogies on articulated joints.
The majority were built for private vehicle transporters MAT, Silcock & Collings and Tolemans, however some were also built by BR and used to launch its Motorail brand in 1966. This offered motorists the opportunity to take their car on holiday with them, with an extensive network of services between cities including London, Birmingham and Sheffield and Scotland, the South West and North Wales.
Once Motorail stopped, the Cartic-4s were used to transport cars around the country both in block flows from factories to delivery points and in Speedlink flows to dealers.