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OO/HO West Bay Station Building
The NEW Laser-Cut West Bay OO Station Building
PECO is happy to present one of its new laser-cut station buildings, along with detailed interior that can be removed and re-inserted, to add lighting and other detail. This is a typical stone-built branch line station building, in this case based in West Bay in Dorset. The prototype was opened in 1984 as the new terminus of the extended Bridport railway, operated initially by the Great Western Railway and from 1948, British Railways Western region. It closed in 1962, but the building has been renovated and is now in use as a lounge bar and waiting room for a restaurant on adjoining carriages, called the Station Kitchen.
This kit comes with some plastic components to complete the model and includes a full interior detail, which can be removed to add LED lighting should this be required.
GWR-Bahnhofsgebäude aus Holz (Monkton Combe)
Monkton Combe, einst eine Zwischenstation der lange geschlossenen Camerton-Filiale in der Nähe von Bath, rückte 1952 ins Rampenlicht, als es als Drehort für die berühmte Ealing-Komödie „The Titfield Thunderbolt“ ausgewählt wurde.
GWR-Bahnhofsgebäude aus Holz (Monkton Combe)
Monkton Combe, einst eine Zwischenstation der lange geschlossenen Camerton-Filiale in der Nähe von Bath, rückte 1952 ins Rampenlicht, als es als Drehort für die berühmte Ealing-Komödie „The Titfield Thunderbolt“ ausgewählt wurde.
Coaling Tower
These towers are an impressive sight and were an essential feature on mainline railways. The Pecoscene ranges provide the perfect loading material, Real Coal (PS-330 -332), Limestone (PS-342 and 3), Sand (PS-344), Iron Ore (PS-340), Grey Stone (PS-300- 307), and Brown Stone (PS-310 - 317) for a quarry, mine or pit loading hopper. 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: 116mm x 92mm, Height 181mm
OO/HO Small Radius Y Turnout, Unifrog
The NEW Unifrog Conversion
The latest conversion to Unifrog is now available. This time we have updated the Streamline OO/HO scale Code 100 Small Radius "Y" turnout to conform to this new format. Produced from brand new tooling this replaced the former Insulfrog and Electrofrog SL-97 and SL-E97 (both of these are now discontinued and out of stock).
Y Turnouts are really useful track components - their main benefit being as great space-savers. By combining the Y with the short crossing you can create a tight radius double junction and using several Ys together allows you to fit more routes in a restricted space. Ideal when building small loco yards and goods sidings. It's what the real railways would have done after all!
The Unifrog Conversion
On a Unifrog turnout the frog tip and wing rails are electrically isolated from all other rails. The turnout can be used as supplied on a DC or DCC layout without any modification, using the standard SL-10 rail joiner. If desired, the frog tip and wing rails can be powered by connecting the wire welded underneath to a changeover switch or microswitch working in unison with one of our turnout motors. Basically, as supplied the turnout operates as an Insulfrog turnout. If the frog is powered then it operates as an Electrofrog turnout. So, the best of both worlds in one unit!
GWR-Bahnhofsgebäude aus Holz
NEUE Holzbausätze mit Laserschnitt
Nach der Veröffentlichung unserer viktorianischen Häuser sind wir mit diesen eher zweckmäßigen Hausbausätzen, die auf einem Design basieren, das erstmals in den 1960er Jahren erschien, ein Jahrhundert weitergegangen. Wir alle haben diese Häuser gesehen – sie sind überall in Großbritannien zu finden und bilden ein vertrautes Merkmal in praktisch jeder Stadt.
Es sind 3 Bausätze erhältlich: Flachrelief-Vorder- und Rückseiten und der vollständige Bausatz. Der Bausatz ist einfach und zufriedenstellend, die lasergeschnittenen Details sind äußerst fein und weisen wunderbare Ziegel- und Fliesenstrukturen auf der Oberfläche auf. Die Modelle verfügen außerdem über Dachrinnen und Fallrohre, eine separate Veranda an der Vorderseite und Jalousien in den Fenstern, die nach Wunsch positioniert werden können. Nach dem Bau können die Modelle nach den individuellen Wünschen des Modellbauers bemalt werden.
Man kann sich gut eine Reihe dieser Häuserrückseiten aus den 1960er Jahren entlang der Eisenbahnstrecke oder eine kleine Wohnsiedlung in der Nähe des Bahnhofs vorstellen – eine perfekte Szene auf dem Gleis, die mit verschiedenen anderen Zubehörteilen von PECO, Ratio, Wills und Harburn Hamlet aufgewertet werden kann.
GWR-Bahnhofsgebäude aus Holz
NEUE Holzbausätze mit Laserschnitt
Nach der Veröffentlichung unserer viktorianischen Häuser sind wir mit diesen eher zweckmäßigen Hausbausätzen, die auf einem Design basieren, das erstmals in den 1960er Jahren erschien, ein Jahrhundert weitergegangen. Wir alle haben diese Häuser gesehen – sie sind überall in Großbritannien zu finden und bilden ein vertrautes Merkmal in praktisch jeder Stadt.
Es sind 3 Bausätze erhältlich: Flachrelief-Vorder- und Rückseiten und der vollständige Bausatz. Der Bausatz ist einfach und zufriedenstellend, die lasergeschnittenen Details sind äußerst fein und weisen wunderbare Ziegel- und Fliesenstrukturen auf der Oberfläche auf. Die Modelle verfügen außerdem über Dachrinnen und Fallrohre, eine separate Veranda an der Vorderseite und Jalousien in den Fenstern, die nach Wunsch positioniert werden können. Nach dem Bau können die Modelle nach den individuellen Wünschen des Modellbauers bemalt werden.
Man kann sich gut eine Reihe dieser Häuserrückseiten aus den 1960er Jahren entlang der Eisenbahnstrecke oder eine kleine Wohnsiedlung in der Nähe des Bahnhofs vorstellen – eine perfekte Szene auf dem Gleis, die mit verschiedenen anderen Zubehörteilen von PECO, Ratio, Wills und Harburn Hamlet aufgewertet werden kann.
GWR-Bahnhofsgebäude aus Holz
NEUE Holzbausätze mit Laserschnitt
Nach der Veröffentlichung unserer viktorianischen Häuser sind wir mit diesen eher zweckmäßigen Hausbausätzen, die auf einem Design basieren, das erstmals in den 1960er Jahren erschien, ein Jahrhundert weitergegangen. Wir alle haben diese Häuser gesehen – sie sind überall in Großbritannien zu finden und bilden ein vertrautes Merkmal in praktisch jeder Stadt.
Es sind 3 Bausätze erhältlich: Flachrelief-Vorder- und Rückseiten und der vollständige Bausatz. Der Bausatz ist einfach und zufriedenstellend, die lasergeschnittenen Details sind äußerst fein und weisen wunderbare Ziegel- und Fliesenstrukturen auf der Oberfläche auf. Die Modelle verfügen außerdem über Dachrinnen und Fallrohre, eine separate Veranda an der Vorderseite und Jalousien in den Fenstern, die nach Wunsch positioniert werden können. Nach dem Bau können die Modelle nach den individuellen Wünschen des Modellbauers bemalt werden.
Man kann sich gut eine Reihe dieser Häuserrückseiten aus den 1960er Jahren entlang der Eisenbahnstrecke oder eine kleine Wohnsiedlung in der Nähe des Bahnhofs vorstellen – eine perfekte Szene auf dem Gleis, die mit verschiedenen anderen Zubehörteilen von PECO, Ratio, Wills und Harburn Hamlet aufgewertet werden kann.
GWR-Bahnhofsgebäude aus Holz (Monkton Combe)
Monkton Combe, einst eine Zwischenstation der lange geschlossenen Camerton-Filiale in der Nähe von Bath, rückte 1952 ins Rampenlicht, als es als Drehort für die berühmte Ealing-Komödie „The Titfield Thunderbolt“ ausgewählt wurde.
OO/HO Victorian Low Relief House Backs
The NEW Laser-Cut Victorian Houses
Alongside almost any railway there will be houses, and in model form it will be the low-relief buildings that will be of particular interest to modellers, especially as a feature along the backscene. We have been working hard to develop a new range of low-relief house fronts and backs, as well as the full building and we start off here with a typical semi-detached brick house typical of the Victorian period in Britain. You will be familiar with this style of house as they are still everywhere in the UK!
Our kits have been carefully designed for ease of assembly and feature some lovely detail. The texture of the laser-cut surface replicates the brick courses and slate tiles perfectly. Detailing around the windows and doors and the inclusion of guttering and downpipes is noteworthy, as are the curtains in the window and the provision of additional dormers (house backs kit) and bay windows (house front kit), plus the optional pavement around the base. The dormers, bay windows and pavement are included in the LK-208 full house kit too!
Several kits can be combined to create a terrace of houses, so commonly seen in locations around the country in relation to the railways. A row of house backs alongside the railway and against the backscene, a row of house fronts high on a hill above the station, or a street of semi-detached houses in a town scene, the possibilities are endless! The kits will need painting so the modeller can personalise each one, so necessary when you create a terrace of buildings. No two houses would ever be the same. Acrylic paints are best. We demonstrate this in our new PECO TV video.
OO/HO Victorian Low Relief House Complete
The NEW Laser-Cut Victorian Houses
Alongside almost any railway there will be houses, and in model form it will be the low-relief buildings that will be of particular interest to modellers, especially as a feature along the backscene. We have been working hard to develop a new range of low-relief house fronts and backs, as well as the full building and we start off here with a typical semi-detached brick house typical of the Victorian period in Britain. You will be familiar with this style of house as they are still everywhere in the UK!
Our kits have been carefully designed for ease of assembly and feature some lovely detail. The texture of the laser-cut surface replicates the brick courses and slate tiles perfectly. Detailing around the windows and doors and the inclusion of guttering and downpipes is noteworthy, as are the curtains in the window and the provision of additional dormers (house backs kit) and bay windows (house front kit), plus the optional pavement around the base. The dormers, bay windows and pavement are included in the LK-208 full house kit too!
Several kits can be combined to create a terrace of houses, so commonly seen in locations around the country in relation to the railways. A row of house backs alongside the railway and against the backscene, a row of house fronts high on a hill above the station, or a street of semi-detached houses in a town scene, the possibilities are endless! The kits will need painting so the modeller can personalise each one, so necessary when you create a terrace of buildings. No two houses would ever be the same. Acrylic paints are best. We demonstrate this in our new PECO TV video.
OO/HO Victorian Low Relief House Fronts
NEW Laser-Cut Wooden Victorian Houses
Alongside almost any railway there will be houses, and in model form it will be the low-relief buildings that will be of particular interest to modellers, especially as a feature along the backscene. We have been working hard to develop a new range of low-relief house fronts and backs, as well as the full building and we start off here with a typical semi-detached brick house typical of the Victorian period in Britain. You will be familiar with this style of house as they are still everywhere in the UK!
Our kits have been carefully designed for ease of assembly and feature some lovely detail. The texture of the laser-cut surface replicates the brick courses and slate tiles perfectly. Detailing around the windows and doors and the inclusion of guttering and downpipes is noteworthy, as are the curtains in the window and the provision of additional dormers (house backs kit) and bay windows (house front kit), plus the optional pavement around the base. The dormers, bay windows and pavement are included in the LK-208 full house kit too!
Several kits can be combined to create a terrace of houses, so commonly seen in locations around the country in relation to the railways. A row of house backs alongside the railway and against the backscene, a row of house fronts high on a hill above the station, or a street of semi-detached houses in a town scene, the possibilities are endless! The kits will need painting so the modeller can personalise each one, so necessary when you create a terrace of buildings. No two houses would ever be the same. Acrylic paints are best. We demonstrate this in our new PECO TV video.
Wagon Load Kit OO/HO - Sand
All kits comprise a bag of load material, such as coal or sand, plus sections of board that are cut to size to fit the desired wagon. The modeller, using a PVA adhesive, secures the materials on the cut boards and places the load inside the wagon for instant effect. The additional benefit, apart from the realism, is that some valuable weight is added to what might otherwise be a very light vehicle.
The OO/HO scale kits contain enough material for up to 3 wagons. Full instructions are provided in the packs.
Wagon Load Kit OO/HO - Granite
All kits comprise a bag of load material, such as coal or sand, plus sections of board that are cut to size to fit the desired wagon. The modeller, using a PVA adhesive, secures the materials on the cut boards and places the load inside the wagon for instant effect. The additional benefit, apart from the realism, is that some valuable weight is added to what might otherwise be a very light vehicle.
The OO/HO scale kits contain enough material for up to 3 wagons. Full instructions are provided in the packs.
Wagon Load Kit OO/HO - Iron Ore
All kits comprise a bag of load material, such as coal or sand, plus sections of board that are cut to size to fit the desired wagon. The modeller, using a PVA adhesive, secures the materials on the cut boards and places the load inside the wagon for instant effect. The additional benefit, apart from the realism, is that some valuable weight is added to what might otherwise be a very light vehicle.
The OO/HO scale kits contain enough material for up to 3 wagons. Full instructions are provided in the packs.
Wagon Load Kit OO/HO - Coke
All kits comprise a bag of load material, such as coal or sand, plus sections of board that are cut to size to fit the desired wagon. The modeller, using a PVA adhesive, secures the materials on the cut boards and places the load inside the wagon for instant effect. The additional benefit, apart from the realism, is that some valuable weight is added to what might otherwise be a very light vehicle.
The OO/HO scale kits contain enough material for up to 3 wagons. Full instructions are provided in the packs.
Wagon Load Kit OO/HO - Coal
All kits comprise a bag of load material, such as coal or sand, plus sections of board that are cut to size to fit the desired wagon. The modeller, using a PVA adhesive, secures the materials on the cut boards and places the load inside the wagon for instant effect. The additional benefit, apart from the realism, is that some valuable weight is added to what might otherwise be a very light vehicle.
The OO/HO scale kits contain enough material for up to 3 wagons. Full instructions are provided in the packs.
Wagon Load Kit OO/HO - Limestone
All kits comprise a bag of load material, such as coal or sand, plus sections of board that are cut to size to fit the desired wagon. The modeller, using a PVA adhesive, secures the materials on the cut boards and places the load inside the wagon for instant effect. The additional benefit, apart from the realism, is that some valuable weight is added to what might otherwise be a very light vehicle.
The OO/HO scale kits contain enough material for up to 3 wagons. Full instructions are provided in the packs.
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.