BROWSE PECO PRODUCTS
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Creels Tub
Creels, tub and net in box. Three pieces of authentic clutter for quayside and boat deck. Colours vary.
Size (mm) 22x9x7/ 10x10x10/ 12x8x6. The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details to go around the quayside on your layout.
Fish Boxes
A stack of fish boxes, bucket/rope and box/float. Three pieces of authentic clutter for quayside and boat deck. The pile of fish boxes are of the plastic type (known to fishermen as kits). Colours vary.
Size (mm) 12x8x10/ 10x10x9/ 12x8x8 The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details to go around the quayside on your layout.
Fishing Nets with Floats
Modelled from the real thing, as always - but without the smell!
Size (mm) 32 x 24 x 9 The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details to go around the quayside on your layout.
Fish barrels and Loading Chutes
Approx 70mm long, 35mm wide. 12 Fish barrels (6 loaded, 6 empty), plus 2 loading chutes. The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details to go around the quayside on your layout.
Harbour Clutter
A string of nets, boxes and creels.
Size approx (mm) L90 x W25 x H12 The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details to go around the quayside on your layout.
Shellfish Creels
Also known as lobster pots, they can be found stacked around harbour walls.
Size (mm) 45 x 18 x 14. The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details to go around the quayside on your layout.
Wooden Fish Boxes
A stack of boxes containing the catch of the day! These traditional wooden boxes are filled with a variety of fish.
Size (mm) 41 x 21 x 15 The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details to go around the quayside on your layout.
Upturned Boat, Creels, Chain and Anchor
Giving detail to quaysides, boatyards and beaches, an upturned rowing boat with its newly varnished planked hull sits beside some chain and an anchor. A couple of creels complete the scene.
Size approx (mm) L48 x W32 x H12 The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details to go around the quayside on your layout.
Painted Rowing Boat
The popular wooden rowing boat (QS415) has been given a makeover - red hull, white top and wood brown interior. Size (mm) 41 x 14 x 4 The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details to go around the quayside on your layout.
Wooden Rowing Boats
For lakes, rivers, harbours and sometimes seen stored in house driveways.
Size each (mm) 41 x 14 x 4 The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details to go around the quayside on your layout.
Fisherman in Yellow Oilskins with Creels
Height (mm) 24.5 The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details to go around the quayside on your layout.
Fisherman in Yellow Oilskins with Net
Size (mm): H 24.5, Base 15 x 11. The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details to go around the quayside on your layout.
GWR 10ton Banana Van
The GWR introduced a fleet of these vans (diagram Y4) in the early 1920s. These vans could still be seen in service into the 1950s. These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels and bearings. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers. Additional parts to enable the vehicle to be modelled incorporating modifications made to the prototypes during their working life are included where appropriate.
LMS Cattle Wagon
The LMS built 2050 of these wagons (diagram 1661) between 1923 and 1926. They lasted in use until the early 1960s. These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels and bearings. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers. Additional parts to enable the vehicle to be modelled incorporating modifications made to the prototypes during their working life are included where appropriate.
GWR 10ton Gunpowder Van
These gunpowder vans (diagram Z2) were built between 1913 and 1926 to carry gunpowder and other explosives. Examples lasted until around 1960. These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels and bearings. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers. Additional parts to enable the vehicle to be modelled incorporating modifications made to the prototypes during their working life are included where appropriate.
GWR 6ton Insulated Van
‘Mica B’ X7 These vans were built in 1921 - 1923 to carry fresh or chilled meat. Some vans were converted to TEVANS in the 1930s. Most survived into Nationalisation in 1948 and a few into the early 1960s. These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels and bearings. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers . Additional parts to enable the vehicle to be modelled incorporating modifications made to the prototypes during their working life are included where appropriate.
GWR 10ton Goods Van
10 ton Goods Van ‘Mink/Mink A’ V12, V14 and V16 Built between 1907 and 1927. Used for general goods traffic throughout the British railway system. In service until around 1960, later in departmental use. These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels and bearings. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers. Additional parts to enable the vehicle to be modelled incorporating modifications made to the prototypes during their working life are included where appropriate.
GWR 00 12ton China Clay Wagon
500 of these wagons (diagram O13) were built in 1913. Used for short run traffic in Cornwall and to carry china clay to potteries and paper mills. Final withdrawal took place in the late 1950s. These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels and bearings. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers. Additional parts to enable the vehicle to be modelled incorporating modifications made to the prototypes during their working life are included where appropriate.
GWR 10ton Open Goods Wagon
(Diagram O11/15) Over 12000 were built between 1909 and 1922. 011 had hand brake only and 015 wagons had the vacuum brake. Examples lasted into the 1950s. These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels and bearings. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers. Additional parts to enable the vehicle to be modelled incorporating modifications made to the prototypes during their working life are included where appropriate.
LNER 20ton Hopper Wagon
13,645 of these wagons were built. Features the unique LNER brake gear. Represents the batch of 409 built by Hurst Nelson in 1936. Examples lasted into the 1970s. These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels and bearings. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers. Additional parts to enable the vehicle to be modelled incorporating modifications made to the prototypes during their working life are included where appropriate.
BR 21ton Rebodied Hopper Wagon
21 ton Rebodied Hopper Wagon (Vac. Braked) In the 1970s BR started to put new bodies on hopper wagons built in the 1940s and 1950s. Some ran with vacuum brakes. Examples lasted into the 1990s. These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels and bearings. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers . Additional parts to enable the vehicle to be modelled incorporating modifications made to the prototypes during their working life are included where appropriate.
BR 21ton Coal Hopper Wagon
Diagram 1/146. 16,800 were built between 1952 and 1958. They were widely used for coal traffic especially in North East England. Common well into the 1980s. The kit has a choice of roller and oil axleboxes. These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels and bearings. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers. Additional parts to enable the vehicle to be modelled incorporating modifications made to the prototypes during their working life are included where appropriate.
BR Van 'Vanwide' with Air Brake
VEA ex Vanwide (Air Brake and FAT19 Suspension) In the late 1970s several hundred Vanwides were upgraded with air brakes and improved suspension for use in Speedlink trains. Used into the 1990s. These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels and bearings. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers. Additional parts to enable the vehicle to be modelled incorporating modifications made to the prototypes during their working life are included where appropriate.
RCH 1923 Design 5 Plank Mineral Wagon
5-plank 12 ton Mineral Wagon (Fixed Ends) RCH 1923 Built in the 1920s to carry roadstone, built to a Charles Robert design with steel sheet floor. Some lasted into the 1960s. These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels and bearings. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers. Additional parts to enable the vehicle to be modelled incorporating modifications made to the prototypes during their working life are included where appropriate.