Class 17 Clayton Backpack

£25.00

Class 17 Clayton backpack

This backpack features your choice of Class 17 Clayton.

Recreate your favourite Class 17 Clayton.

The Class 17 Clayton loco was introduced in the early 1960s as part of British Railways diesel modernisation plan.
All embroidered designs are created and copyrighted by ©GDMK Images, all rights reserved.

Which Colour Scheme?

BR Blue BR Green

Which Backpack Colour

Black Air Force Blue Navy Blue Royal Blue Sapphire Blue Burgundy Fuschia Bottle Green Olive Green Graphite Grey Magenta Orange Red

Custom Wording?

If you would like custom wording, please write your custom wording in the boxes below. You can have wording Above, Below or both Above AND Below the loco.
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Description

Class 17 Clayton Embroidered Backpack

This backpack features a high quality embroidered Class 17 Clayton.

The Class 17 Clayton loco was introduced in the early 1960s as part of British Railways diesel modernisation plan.

Of all the loco classes introduced under this scheme, the Class 17s were probably the most unsuccesful.

After many problems the first withdrawls began a mere 5 years after introduction.

Part of our personalised gift service, this backpack can be personalised with your own wording.

Features of the Backpack include:

Material: 600D polyester twill
Dimensions: 42 x 31 x 21 cm
Grab handle.
Padded adjustable shoulder straps.
Padded back panel.
Main zip compartment.
Front zip pocket.

Capacity 18 litres.

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All prices include postage to UK Mainland addresses!

Additional information

Weight 310 g
Dimensions 31 × 19 × 48 cm
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