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Large Sacks
A versatile accessory for a variety of locations including wagon and van loads.
Size approx (mm) L53 x W28 x H18. The Harburn Hamlet range of painted resin accessories provide interesting scenic details for your layout.
Large Water Tower
This 20,000 gallon design is equally at home replenishing water troughs, a large motive power depot or supplying several platform mounted water cranes (See Ratio Water Crane and Fire Devil kit 413 and Peco LK-2 Water Cranes). Supplied with pre-coloured parts although painting and/or weathering can add realism (See the Pecoscene Weathering Powder range PS-360 - 365); glue is required to complete this model. Footprint 122mm x 49mm
Level Crossing Barriers
Modern type crossing barriers complete with dummy light standards. Can be used with the Peco Setrack Level Crossings ST-261/263/266/267 and 268
Level Crossing Gates
Traditional wooden type gates (complete with separate pedestrian access gates), giving double track spacing when closed across railway tracks.
Level Crossing Gates
This single track crossing features one of the many different types of gates used where roads had to cross the railway on the level. Kit includes 1 pair of gates 95mm x 17mm, plastic cobblestone roadway and a planked crossing deck.Don't forget the crossing keepers box (SS29), Signal Box (SS48), or Cottage (SS39). Supplied with pre-coloured parts although painting and/or weathering can add realism; glue is required to complete this model.
Lever Ground Frames
A kit depicting the levers necessary to control isolated industrial and country sidings; contains 2 frames as illustrated. Don't forget the point rodding (SS89 and 90); catch points, ground signals/signals and loading gauges where appropriate. Supplied with pre-coloured parts although painting and/or weathering can add realism; glue is required to complete this model.
Leyland National Single Decker Bus, Blackpool
The Leyland National bus was built in Workington, Cumbria, between 1972 and 1985, this project being a collaboration between British Leyland and the National Bus Company. It was a successful venture, with thousands built, and also exported to many countries around the world, including Australia, the Netherlands, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, and the largest export shipment, 450 buses to Venezuela! Very few remain in service in the UK, but over 100 are preserved. Another interesting fact, and a railway one, is that the bus body design, and components, were adapted to be used in the British Rail Class 141, 142 and 155 diesel multiple units. Kit contains pre-coloured parts and transfers; requires glue and detail painting to complete.
Leyland National Single Decker Bus, Greater Manchester
The Leyland National bus was built in Workington, Cumbria, between 1972 and 1985, this project being a collaboration between British Leyland and the National Bus Company. It was a successful venture, with thousands built, and also exported to many countries around the world, including Australia, the Netherlands, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, and the largest export shipment, 450 buses to Venezuela! Very few remain in service in the UK, but over 100 are preserved. Another interesting fact, and a railway one, is that the bus body design, and components, were adapted to be used in the British Rail Class 141, 142 and 155 diesel multiple units. Kit contains pre-coloured parts and transfers; requires glue and detail painting to complete.
Leyland National Single Decker Bus, Green Vari-kit
The Leyland National bus was built in Workington, Cumbria, between 1972 and 1985, this project being a collaboration between British Leyland and the National Bus Company. It was a successful venture, with thousands built, and also exported to many countries around the world, including Australia, the Netherlands, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, and the largest export shipment, 450 buses to Venezuela! Very few remain in service in the UK, but over 100 are preserved. Another interesting fact, and a railway one, is that the bus body design, and components, were adapted to be used in the British Rail Class 141, 142 and 155 diesel multiple units. Kit contains pre-coloured parts and transfers; requires glue and detail painting to complete.
Leyland National Single Decker Bus, London Country
The Leyland National bus was built in Workington, Cumbria, between 1972 and 1985, this project being a collaboration between British Leyland and the National Bus Company. It was a successful venture, with thousands built, and also exported to many countries around the world, including Australia, the Netherlands, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, and the largest export shipment, 450 buses to Venezuela! Very few remain in service in the UK, but over 100 are preserved. Another interesting fact, and a railway one, is that the bus body design, and components, were adapted to be used in the British Rail Class 141, 142 and 155 diesel multiple units. Kit contains pre-coloured parts and transfers; requires glue and detail painting to complete.
Leyland National Single Decker Bus, London Transport
The Leyland National bus was built in Workington, Cumbria, between 1972 and 1985, this project being a collaboration between British Leyland and the National Bus Company. It was a successful venture, with thousands built, and also exported to many countries around the world, including Australia, the Netherlands, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, and the largest export shipment, 450 buses to Venezuela! Very few remain in service in the UK, but over 100 are preserved. Another interesting fact, and a railway one, is that the bus body design, and components, were adapted to be used in the British Rail Class 141, 142 and 155 diesel multiple units. Kit contains pre-coloured parts and transfers; requires glue and detail painting to complete.