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LNER 12ton Van

Introduced in the late 1930s, these wagons (diagram 25) were used for general traffic until the late 1960s. Being equipped with the vacuum brake, they were suitable for express goods services. 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 Brake Van Toad E

900 of these vans were built between 1930 and 1936. Seen all over the former LNER system, they lasted in service into the mid 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.

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.

LNER 20ton Plate Wagon

Among the first with an all welded body, these wagons (diagram 1/123) were widely used for carrying steel plate and other traffic such as motor cars, farm machinery and large packing cases. Period 1940 to mid 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.

LNER 21ton Loco Coal Wagon

Constructed in the late 1930s, these were a standard design of loco coal wagon (diagram 207). In the 1950s, they were used for general coal traffic and were finally withdrawn in the mid 1960s.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.

LNER 21ton Trestle Wagon

Converted both before and after nationalisation (diagram 1/217) from standard plate and double bolster wagons to carry steel plates too wide to be loaded flat. Period mid 1940s to early 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.

LNER 21ton Twin Bolster Wagon

21 ton Twin Bolster Wagon 1943 (diagram 1/168) These wagons were used to carry short steel sections such as girders, pipes and reinforcing rods. Period 1943 to early 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.

LNER Bogie Bolster Wagon

(Quad) In 1921 the NER bought a number of these wagons from the Government. They lasted until the mid 1950s. Several worked as flat wagons. 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 Bogie Brick Wagon

Built in 1930 (repeating a 1921 GNR design), these wagons (diagram 70) carried brick between Peterborough and London. Examples were in use until 1966. 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 Bogie Sulphate Wagon

Eighty of these wagons (diagram 69) were built in the 1930s to carry fertilizer from the I.C.I. Works at Billingham, Tee-side. Many ended their days carrying refuse in the Kings Cross area in 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.

LNER Conflat Container Wagon

With DX Open Container (diagram 104) The standard LNER container wagon from the mid 1930s. In service until 1970. Open containers were widely used 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.

LNER DX Open Container kit

As supplied with the Conflat 'S' Container wagon kit PC35; open containers were widely used until the early 1960's.

LNER Extra Long CCT Van

Built in two batches in 1939 and 1950, these vehicles (diagram 6) were used to carry parcels, mail and motor vehicles in passenger and parcels trains until 1980. 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 Horse Box Wagon

30 of these horse boxes (diagram 5) were built by the LNER in 1938, mainly to carry racehorses to meetings throughout Britain. Many lasted 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.

LNER Standard Cattle Truck

For over 100 years the cattle truck was an integral part of the British railway scene. Our model is of the standard LNER cattle truck (diagram 39) introduced in the 1920s and surviving into BR ownership.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 Wagon Tarpaulin

OO Scale LNER wagon tarpaulin, produced from a material that convincingly replicates the texture and look of canvas tarpaulins once commonly used on open wagons, to protect the contents underneath. Each product contains 8 tarpaulins.

LNER/BR 10ton Fish Van

The LNER built almost 2000 of these (diagram 134) in 1938/39 for express fish traffic. This kit represents those rebuilt by BR with insulated bodies and recessed doors. Many lasted into the late 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.

LNER/SR Lattice Post Signal

Advanced Construction Signals. Aimed at modellers with more experience, these kits enable you to custom make specific configurations of signals to suit your track layout and train paths. This kit will make either 4 separate signals, or combinations of bracket signals. It can also be used with the Pratt Truss Gantry kit (Ref 478) to provide over track signals. Glue and paints required to complete model.

LNWR 8 feet Coach Bogies and Wheels

Pack includes parts to make a pair of these LNWR design bogies. Kit includes wheels and tension lock couplings; supplied with pre-coloured parts although painting and/or weathering can add realism; glue is required to complete this model.

LNWR Grand Junction Station Building Components: 4 Plain Board End Panels

Based on an LNWR design, but useful for emulating wooden station building structures seen across the British Isles. Pack contains 4 Plain Board End Panels (47mm Wide by 53mm High). The modular design of this series (see also GJ02, 3 and 4) enables the construction of a tailor made building to suit the model location. Roofing (See the Wills Roofing Materials Pack SSMP229 Sheet and Batten Roofing and Ratio 516 Platform Valencing, Platform Canopy kits Ref Wills SS54 and Ratio 515), glue and paints are required to complete this model.

LNWR Grand Junction Station Building Components: 4 Plain Board Panels

Based on an LNWR design, but useful for emulating wooden station building structures seen across the British Isles. Pack contains 4 Plain Board Panels (27mm Wide by 53mm High). The modular design of this series (see also GJ01, 2 and 3) enables the construction of a tailor made building to suit the model location. Roofing (See the Wills Roofing Materials Pack SSMP229 Sheet and Batten Roofing and Ratio 516 Platform Valencing, Platform Canopy kits Ref Wills SS54 and Ratio 515), glue and paints are required to complete this model.

LNWR Grand Junction Station Building Components: 4 Single Door Panels

Based on an LNWR design, but useful for emulating wooden station building structures seen across the British Isles. Pack contains 4 Single Door Panels (27mm Wide by 53mm High). The modular design of this series (see also GJ01, 2 and 4) enables the construction of a tailor made building to suit the model location. Roofing (See the Wills Roofing Materials Pack SSMP229 Sheet and Batten Roofing and Ratio 516 Platform Valencing, Platform Canopy kits Ref Wills SS54 and Ratio 515), glue and paints are required to complete this model.

LNWR Grand Junction Station Building Components: 4 Window Panels

Based on an LNWR design, but useful for emulating wooden station building structures seen across the British Isles. Pack contains 4 Window Panels (27mm Wide by 53mm High). The modular design of this series (see also GJ01, 3 and 4) enables the construction of a tailor made building to suit the model location. Roofing (See the Wills Roofing Materials Pack SSMP229 Sheet and Batten Roofing and Ratio 516 Platform Valencing, Platform Canopy kits Ref Wills SS54 and Ratio 515), glue and paints are required to complete this model.

LNWR Square Post Signal

Advanced Construction Signals. Aimed at modellers with more experience, these kits enable you to custom make specific configurations of signals to suit your track layout and train paths. This kit will make either 4 separate signals, or combinations of bracket signals plus 4 Ground Signals. It can also be used with the Pratt Truss Gantry kit (Ref 478) to provide over track signals. Glue and paints required to complete model.

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