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Turntable, Well Type

This easily assembled kit makes a model of a Ransome and Rapier well type turntable. It can be used with either Code 100 or Code 75 track. As supplied it is hand operated, but a motorising kit will be available soon. Full instructions supplied.

Vari Girder Plate

This Plate Girder Bridge kit can be made up to suit the length of span required, and is therefore particularly useful where roads/ railways cross at an angle other than 90 degrees or where a long bridge is required. Maximum girder length 352mm. Supplied with pre-coloured parts although painting and/or weathering can add realism; glue is required to complete this model.

Victorian Cast Iron Bridge

Model of a Victorian style cast iron bridge, designed to be used with the SS64 abutments kit. Supplied with pre-coloured parts although painting and/or weathering can add realism; glue is required to complete this model. Span: 110mm

Victorian Gents Toilet

This type of urinal, consisting of cast iron screens but otherwise open to the elements was found at busy locations in city centres and railway stations. Supplied with pre-coloured parts although painting and/or weathering can add realism; glue is required to complete this model. Footprint: 92mm x 34mm.

Victorian House Backs, Lasercut Kit

The British Victorian red brick townhouse emerged during Queen Victoria's reign (1837–1901), reflecting the era's industrial and architectural advances. With the advent of mass brick production and rail transport, red bricks became affordable and widely available. Victorian architecture embraced Gothic Revival, Italianate, and Queen Anne styles, characterised by ornate detailing, bay windows, gables, and decorative brickwork. Red brick houses symbolised urban prosperity, particularly in growing industrial cities. Their durability and aesthetic appeal made them iconic in suburbs and working-class areas alike. Today, these houses endure as a hallmark of Victorian design, blending function with the artistic aspirations of the era.

Victorian House Complete, Lasercut Kit

The British Victorian red brick townhouse emerged during Queen Victoria's reign (1837–1901), reflecting the era's industrial and architectural advances. With the advent of mass brick production and rail transport, red bricks became affordable and widely available. Victorian architecture embraced Gothic Revival, Italianate, and Queen Anne styles, characterised by ornate detailing, bay windows, gables, and decorative brickwork. Red brick houses symbolised urban prosperity, particularly in growing industrial cities. Their durability and aesthetic appeal made them iconic in suburbs and working-class areas alike. Today, these houses endure as a hallmark of Victorian design, blending function with the artistic aspirations of the era.

Victorian House Fronts, Lasercut Kit

The British Victorian red brick townhouse emerged during Queen Victoria's reign (1837–1901), reflecting the era's industrial and architectural advances. With the advent of mass brick production and rail transport, red bricks became affordable and widely available. Victorian architecture embraced Gothic Revival, Italianate, and Queen Anne styles, characterised by ornate detailing, bay windows, gables, and decorative brickwork. Red brick houses symbolised urban prosperity, particularly in growing industrial cities. Their durability and aesthetic appeal made them iconic in suburbs and working-class areas alike. Today, these houses endure as a hallmark of Victorian design, blending function with the artistic aspirations of the era.

Village Forge

A building to complement the SSAM101 Blacksmith Set. Supplied with pre-coloured parts although painting and/or weathering can add realism; glue is required to complete this model. Footprint: 84mm x 55mm.

Village Scene, Bench, Horse Trough and Village Cross

Add interest to your village centre with these generic structures. Supplied with pre-coloured parts although painting and/or weathering can add realism; glue is required to complete this model. footprint: 76mm x 59mm.

Water Crane

Usually supplied by a water tower (See LK-1, Ratio 506, 540, 551 and Wills SS34 kits).

Water Crane and Fire Devil

Stations often had these Water Cranes at the end of the platforms so the locomotives could be refilled without detaching them from the train. Also included is a coke brazier, called a 'fire devil' to keep the cast iron pipe from freezing up during the winter. These cranes were usually supplied by a large water tank (see Ratio 506 and 551 and Wills SS34 kits). Supplied with pre-coloured parts although painting and/or weathering can add realism; glue is required to complete this model.

Water Tower

A fairly universal design seen at many steam loco depots. The kit includes water gauge, water crane, fire buckets and lamp. Use the Ratio 413 Water Crane and Fire Devil kit if further cranes are required. Supplied with pre-coloured parts although painting and/or weathering can add realism; glue is required to complete this model. Footprint 90mm x 60mm

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