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PECO/KATO Diorama Kit - 'Pecorama Much Natter Station' - 00-9
For newcomers to modelling who are interested in making a diorama but do not know exactly where to start, this is a lovely introductory set to allow you to model something yourself and create your own small-scale model. It contains all the necessary materials for creating the diorama layout, and also an illustrated story book that children can enjoy reading at bedtime.
These little diorama kits also allow more experienced modellers to try building their own unique scene, and can be joined together to make a working and functional group of mini dioramas that can be used to make a working circuit. This can be great for modelling clubs, associations or schools, and can bring modellers together in group projects - to help focus on the dexterous skills and create something all by themselves.
As well as a a beautifully illustrated book, these kits include all the materials and scenery required, as well as a set of FREE stickers!
- Time required to complete: about 2 ~ 3 hours (excluding drying time)
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Suggested age: 8 yrs+ (Supervision recommended)
PECO/KATO Diorama Kit - 'Pecorama Rainbow Garden' - 00-9
For newcomers to modelling who are interested in making a diorama but do not know exactly where to start, this is a lovely introductory set to allow you to model something yourself and create your own small-scale model. It contains all the necessary materials for creating the diorama layout, and also an illustrated story book that children can enjoy reading at bedtime.
These little diorama kits also allow more experienced modellers to try building their own unique scene, and can be joined together to make a working and functional group of mini dioramas that can be used to make a working circuit. This can be great for modelling clubs, associations or schools, and can bring modellers together in group projects - to help focus on the dexterous skills and create something all by themselves.
As well as a a beautifully illustrated book, these kits include all the materials and scenery required, as well as a set of FREE stickers!
- Time required to complete: about 2 ~ 3 hours (excluding drying time)
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Suggested age: 8 yrs+ (Supervision recommended)
Quarrymans Coach
These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers.
Quarrymans Coach Chassis
These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers.
Quarrymans Coaches
These finely moulded plastic wagon kits come complete with pin point axle wheels. Glue and paint will be required, along with appropriate transfers.
Setrack Turnout, Left Hand
For narrow gauge models built to either 00 (4mm) or H0 (3.5mm) scale and running on 9mm gauge track. This rigid track system is particularly useful on small layouts with tight curves, and is fully compatible with the 009 Streamline track system.
Setrack Turnout, Right Hand
For narrow gauge models built to either 00 (4mm) or H0 (3.5mm) scale and running on 9mm gauge track. This rigid track system is particularly useful on small layouts with tight curves, and is fully compatible with the 009 Streamline track system.
Snailbeach Hopper Wagon, SDR Grey
The Snailbeach District Railways system was located in Shropshire and was built to carry lead ore over a narrow gauge route with a gauge of 2ft 4 inches. The mines were located at Stiperstones and they transferred their ore to a connection with the Great Western Railway at Pontesbury.  A fleet of various hopper wagons was used to transport the ore and it is one of those wagons that is the subject of our new model. Opened in 1877 the railway was finally closed in 1959, latterly using tractors to move the hoppers after the end of steam.
Snailbeach Hopper Wagon, Unmarked Brown
The Snailbeach District Railways system was located in Shropshire and was built to carry lead ore over a narrow gauge route with a gauge of 2ft 4 inches. The mines were located at Stiperstones and they transferred their ore to a connection with the Great Western Railway at Pontesbury.  A fleet of various hopper wagons was used to transport the ore and it is one of those wagons that is the subject of our new model. Opened in 1877 the railway was finally closed in 1959, latterly using tractors to move the hoppers after the end of steam.
