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GWR 6ton Insulated Van

‘Mica B’ X7 These vans were built in 1921 - 1923 to carry fresh or chilled meat. Some vans were converted to TEVANS in the 1930s. Most survived into Nationalisation in 1948 and a few 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.

GWR Bogie 'A' Flat Wagon Kit

These wagons were used for carrying rail, girders, sawn timber, trees, telegraph poles, pipes etc. 'Steel girder' load included. Transfers are included; glue and paints are required to complete this model.

GWR Furniture Removals (Pack of 2)

An ideal load for a conflat or haulage vehicle, or as an accessory in a station yard or factory. Once dubbed 'the suitcase of industry' these railway containers were the precursor of the modern container, allowing a contained load to be quickly unloaded or transhipped from rail to road transport. (Pack of 2).

GWR Iron Mink 'A' Van Kit

Used first for perishable goods and later for gunpowder, these vans were also built by the LNWR, LSWR and used as private owner vans. Transfers are included; glue and paints are required to complete this model.

GWR Motor Car Van 'MOGO' Kit

Built between 1933 and 1936 solely for the transport of cars. The end doors allowed cars to be driven in and out via a special unloading dock at the end of a siding. Transfers are included; glue and paints are required to complete this model.

GWR Parallel Shank Buffers

0 Gauge Chassis kits and Accessories for scratchbuilders and kit modification. This pack contains sufficient components to assemble four buffers and two 3- link couplings. Three-link chain couplings, with no means of drawing the wagons together, were used to form the peculiarly British "loose coupled" freight train: since such trains were not fitted with an automatic through-train braking system there were no pipes to connect between the vehicles. Control of the train was assisted by the guard's van at the rear of the train, or in certain cases a series of vans spaced along the train, which were used to keep the couplings taut and therefore also helped prevent snapped couplings. Such trains travelled at low speeds and were finally phased out in the 1970s.

GWR Plate Wagon Bogies

Pack includes parts to make a pair of these heavy duty design bogies that feature cast steel type sideframes. Kit includes bolster, 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.

GWR Removals, Conflat Wagon with Container

Once dubbed 'the suitcase of industry' these railway containers were the precursor of the modern container, allowing a contained load to be quickly unloaded or transhipped from rail to road transport. All Peco wagons feature free running wheels in pin point axles. The ELC coupling, whilst compatible with the standard N gauge couplings, keeps a realistic distance between the vehicles and enables the PL-25 electro magnetic decoupler to be used for remote uncoupling.

GWR Tapered Shank Buffers

0 Gauge Chassis kits and Accessories for scratchbuilders and kit modification. This pack contains sufficient components to assemble four buffers and two 3- link couplings. Three-link chain couplings, with no means of drawing the wagons together, were used to form the peculiarly British "loose coupled" freight train: since such trains were not fitted with an automatic through-train braking system there were no pipes to connect between the vehicles. Control of the train was assisted by the guard's van at the rear of the train, or in certain cases a series of vans spaced along the train, which kept the couplings taut and therefore also helped prevent snapped couplings. Such trains travelled at low speeds and were finally phased out in the 1970s.

GWR Wagon Tarpaulin

OO Scale GWR 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.

GWR Wagon Tarpaulin

O Scale GWR 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 3 tarpaulins.

GWR/BR Box and Fruit Van Transfers (Waterslide)

Transfers (Waterslide) GWR/BR (from Kits PS26-29)

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