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TT:120 Country Station Kit
Laser cut wooden kit with plastic chimney pot detail and glazing sheet.
A craft knife, needle files, glue (impact adhesive or PVA work well. Superglue can also be used apart from the glazing) and paints are required.
Stone-built country station building with canopy on the platform side. Based on West Bay in Dorset, originally built by the Bridport Railway and later absorbed by the Great Western Railway.
Technical Specifications
Length 115mm
Width 47mm Canopy projects 17mm
TT:120 GWR Goods Shed Kit
Laser cut wooden kit with plastic chimney pot detail and glazing sheet.
A craft knife, needle files, glue (impact adhesive or PVA work well. Superglue can also be used apart from the glazing) and paints are required.
Designed to fit over PECO TT:120 track (not included).
Small goods shed with siding running through it, based on Bovey in South Devon. The doors can be fixed in either open or closed position and the interior features detailed stonework, roof rafters, loading platform and goods office.
Technical Specifications
Length 100mm
Width 110mm
TT:120 GWR Signal Box Kit
Laser cut wooden kit with plastic chimney pot detail and glazing sheet.
A craft knife, needle files, glue (impact adhesive or PVA work well. Superglue can also be used apart from the glazing) and paints are required.
A signalbox suitable for a small country station, based on Highley on the Severn Valley Railway (with thanks to the SVR for allowing access to measure it).
Technical Specifications
Length 65mm (including steps)
Width 32mm
TT:120 Lineside Hut
Laser cut wooden kit with plastic chimney pot detail.
A craft knife, needle files, glue (impact adhesive or PVA work well. Superglue can also be used apart from the glazing) and paints are required.
The lineside hut kits contains components for two buildings. Carefully designed and thought through, these kits are a delight to build.
 
TT:120 Platform Shelter
The NEW TT:120 Laser-Cut Wooden Platform Shelter.
A craft knife, needle files, glue (impact adhesive or PVA work well. Superglue can also be used apart from the glazing) and paints are required.
The platform shelter model replicates a typical style constructed, appropriately, in wood.