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BR Iron Ore Tippler, Unfitted Grey
Built in the 1950's these 35t GLW (Gross Laden Weight) wagons served the railways for many years transporting iron ore from British iron ore mines for steel production. As that traffic ended, so the wagons found plenty of other uses especially with the BR Civil Engineers department and many lasted into the 1980's as a result. This bauxite liveried example represents the wagon in its original brake-fitted condition, as opposed to the unbraked grey livery version, although to be fair it would never have been so clean! An ideal weathering project for the modeller! 
Produced from new tooling, fine moulded detail, sharp printing, free running metal-tyred wheels and removable couplers are the key features of our new models. But best of all, they represent excellent value for money when compared to the competition, and all made in the UK.
WHL Platform Shelter
The NEW West Highland Line Platform Shelter Laser-Cut Kit
The NEW West Highland laser-cut wood kits, all based on buildings on the existing West Highland Line extension between Fort William and Mallaig in Scotland. In fact Arisaig station was the inspiration for these attractive models, a delightful station on a very scenic and popular route, famous for many reasons but likely to be moist memorable for its role in the Harry Potter films. It is a route that has become a firm favourite with modellers so these kits will certainly be welcomed by many and be the inspiration for a number of new layout builds for sure.
Built by the North British Railway, the West Highland Line travelled through a stunning part of the country and soon became popular with tourists as well as providing an essential link to the outside world from the sparsely populated Highland areas. The station buildings are particularly attractive and our kit of the station at Arisaig personifies that appealing design.
WHL Station Building
The NEW West Highland Line Station Building Laser-Cut Kit
The NEW West Highland laser-cut wood kits, all based on buildings on the existing West Highland Line extension between Fort William and Mallaig in Scotland. In fact Arisaig station was the inspiration for these attractive models, a delightful station on a very scenic and popular route, famous for many reasons but likely to be moist memorable for its role in the Harry Potter films. It is a route that has become a firm favourite with modellers so these kits will certainly be welcomed by many and be the inspiration for a number of new layout builds for sure.
OO Bullhead Medium Radius Turnout - Left Hand
The PECO Streamline OO Bullhead track range has shaped up to be a very comprehensive system comprising flexible track, bullhead joiners, buffer stop, large radius and medium radius turnouts , a crossing and two slips. There's enough there already for modellers to build a truly authentic steam to diesel transition period layout.
OO Bullhead Medium Radius Turnout - Right Hand
The PECO Streamline OO Bullhead track range has shaped up to be a very comprehensive system comprising flexible track, bullhead joiners, buffer stop, large radius and medium radius turnouts , a crossing and two slips. There's enough there already for modellers to build a truly authentic steam to diesel transition period layout.
Flexible Track with Concrete Sleeper
This track models the most common form of concrete sleepering in use in Britain today, with flat bottom rail. PECO Streamline O Gauge Code 143 - Concrete Flexible Track.
SL-702FB PECO Streamline O Code 143 Flexible Track & Concrete SleeperTie
Flat bottom rail, 914mm, 3ft length / Nickel silver rail
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TT:120 C55 Flexibles Gleis, Holzschwelle
Code 55
Verwenden Sie die Metallverbinder SL-310 und die Verbindungsschwellen SL-1208. Verwenden Sie die Isolierverbinder SL-311, um isolierte Gleisabschnitte zu erstellen (bei Verwendung der DCC-Steuerung sind diese nicht erforderlich).
Einer der großen Vorteile von TT:120 besteht darin, dass die 12-mm-Spurweite korrekt auf die Standardspurweite (4 Fuß 8,5 Zoll) übertragen werden kann, wie sie im gesamten britischen Eisenbahnnetz verwendet wird. Der ausgeklügelte Schienenabschnitt des PECO-Codes 55 kombiniert Festigkeit und Haltbarkeit mit einem Äußerst realistisches Erscheinungsbild – Bei TT:120 stellt die sichtbare Höhe der Schiene korrekt die 113-Pfund-Schiene mit flachem Boden dar. Die flexible Schwellenbasis ist detailliert mit feiner Holzmaserung und Spikes durch die BR1-Grundplatten von British Railways unter den Schienen versehen, eine Kombination, die weiterhin weit verbreitet ist Wird auf den britischen Eisenbahnen verwendet.
