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GWR 4 Wheel Composite Coach Kit

These coaches were constructed between 1890 and 1902 for rural duties, but lasted up until the 1950's on workmen's trains and the like. Glue, paint and transfers are required to complete this model.

GWR 4 Wheel Coach Kit

These coaches were constructed between 1890 and 1902 for rural duties, but lasted up until the 1950's on workmen's trains and the like. Glue, paint and transfers are required to complete this model.

LMS 48 feet Suburban Coach Kit

These non-corridor coaches were built between 1903 and 1910 by the Midland Railway. They were used as close coupled sets for suburban services in the Manchester and Birmingham areas, remaining in service until the early 1950's. Glue, paint and transfers are required to complete this model.

LMS 48 feet Suburban Coach Kit

These non-corridor coaches were built between 1903 and 1910 by the Midland Railway. They were used as close coupled sets for suburban services in the Manchester and Birmingham areas, remaining in service until the early 1950's. Glue, paint and transfers are required to complete this model.

LMS 48 feet Suburban Coach Kit

These non-corridor coaches were built between 1903 and 1910 by the Midland Railway. They were used as close coupled sets for suburban services in the Manchester and Birmingham areas, remaining in service until the early 1950's. Glue, paint and transfers are required to complete this model.

LMS 48 feet Suburban Coach Kit

These non-corridor coaches were built between 1903 and 1910 by the Midland Railway. They were used as close coupled sets for suburban services in the Manchester and Birmingham areas, remaining in service until the early 1950's. Glue, paint and transfers are required to complete this model.

LMS Clerestory Coach Kit

Built between 1898 and 1902 by the Midland Railway, these elegant non-corridor coaches were built for use on express routes. Glue, paint and transfers are required to complete this model.

LMS Clerestory Composite Coach Kit

Built between 1898 and 1902 by the Midland Railway, these elegant non-corridor coaches were built for use on express routes. Glue, paint and transfers are required to complete this model.

LMS Clerestory Brake Coach Kit

Built between 1898 and 1902 by the Midland Railway, these elegant non-corridor coaches were built for use on express routes. Glue, paint and transfers are required to complete this model.

LMS 50ft Arc Roof Corridor Brake Coach Kit

A total of 650 coaches of this type were built at Wolverton between 1891 and 1903 by the London and North Western Railway for main line service and many of them were transferred into the LMS after the 1923 Grouping. Glue, paint and transfers are required to complete this model.

LMS 50ft Arc Roof Corridor Coach Kit

A total of 650 coaches of this type were built at Wolverton between 1891 and 1903 by the London and North Western Railway for main line service and many of them were transferred into the LMS after the 1923 Grouping. Glue, paint and transfers are required to complete this model.

LMS 50ft Arc Roof Corridor Composite Coach Kit

A total of 650 coaches of this type were built at Wolverton between 1891 and 1903 by the London and North Western Railway for main line service and many of them were transferred into the LMS after the 1923 Grouping. Glue, paint and transfers are required to complete this model.

LMS 50ft Arc Roof Corridor Brake Composite Coach Kit

A total of 650 coaches of this type were built at Wolverton between 1891 and 1903 by the London and North Western Railway for main line service and many of them were transferred into the LMS after the 1923 Grouping. Glue, paint and transfers are required to complete this model.

LMS Traffic Coal and 4 Plank Wagons Kit

Set of 2 wagons. Originally LNWR wagons, they were in common use for carrying coal and general merchandise. The kit includes metal wheels, transfers and brass buffers heads, and requires glue and paint to complete.

British Railways 13 Ton Steel Body Hopper (LNER)

Over 2,600 of these wagons were built for use on British Railways, between 1949 and 1953. They became synonymous with the North East Region, where coal drop staithes were commonly provided in the station goods yard, so a bottom-discharge hopper was the obvious type to use. Although intended for transporting coal, in later life they became more nomadic around the UK and were used for carrying other materials such as stone and sand. The last examples lingered in service until the early 1980s.

Parkside OO - 4-Wheel Milk Tank Wagon Kit

These kits have been transferred over to Parkside from the PECO "Wonderful Wagons" range, a long-standing favourite kit of modellers for many years. Back then these kits were pre-coloured and decorated, but we have overhauled the kits, added an NEM pocket (so modellers can easily fit a coupler of their choice - although the kit is supplied with a set of tension-lock couplers) and now supply the kits with either a set of milk company decals (PC91) or oil company decals (PC92). The decals provide a whole lot more detail than previously applied to the original pre-decorated kits.

Parkside OO - 4-Wheel Oil Tank Wagon Kit

These kits have been transferred over to Parkside from the PECO "Wonderful Wagons" range, a long-standing favourite kit of modellers for many years. Back then these kits were pre-coloured and decorated, but we have overhauled the kits, added an NEM pocket (so modellers can easily fit a coupler of their choice - although the kit is supplied with a set of tension-lock couplers) and now supply the kits with either a set of milk company decals (PC91) or oil company decals (PC92). The decals provide a whole lot more detail than previously applied to the original pre-decorated kits.

British Railways Bulk Grain Wagon Kit (LNER)

Around 100 of these vans were built by the LNER between 1921 and 1936 for the transportation of grain, initially from the Port of Hull. In time their use became more widespread, often finding work transporting barley from Lincolnshire to the maltings in Scotland. The remaining wagons were retired in the mid-1970s.

Our new kit really is all-new. Brand new tooling producing some very fine plastic mouldings. In addition to that the kit includes brass bearings, fine scale metal wheels and NEM pockets for the tension lock couplers included. A set of waterslide decals for both the LNER and BR periods are included. Assembly is really straight forward aided by the clear and helpful instructions. The resulting model is one that would make a fine addition to any layout, and from a retailer's point of view there is the added attraction of being able to sell multiple kits given that modellers would likely require a rake of these wagons!

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