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NER - North Eastern Railway

The North Eastern Railway (NER) was incorporated in 1854 by the combination of several existing railway companies. Later, it was amalgamated with other railways to form the London and North Eastern Railway. Its main line survives to the present day as part of the East Coast Main Line between London and Edinburgh.

Wikipedia: North Eastern Railway

NER First Class carriage (Diagram 68)
NER First (Diagram 68): This carriage was one of a series of 32ft six wheeled carriages which were designed and built by the North Eastern Railway in the latter part of the 19th Century. They used a standard underframe and replaced earlier vehicles. This model represents a first class carriage (diagram 68). The NER inventory contained over fifty similar vehicles in the 1890's. This kit features: Laser cut MDF carcass Overlaid card Panels 3D printed roof Axleguards (D3D-05) A difficu..
£23.00
NER Five compartment third class carriage (Diagram 15)
NER Third (Diagram 15): This type of carriage was the most numerous vehicle produced by the North Eastern Railway (NER). Approximately 1000 examples of this type of carriage were produced from the mid 1880’s until 1895. A drawing of this vehicle exists at the National Railway Museum (LNER drawing 1829D, formerly NER drawing 68a). This drawing was referred to during the design of this model. This kit features: Laser cut MDF carcass Overlaid card Panels 3D printed roof Axleguards (D3D-05..
£23.00
NER Guards Van (Diagram 21)
This carriage was one of a series of 32ft six wheeled carriages which were designed and built by the North Eastern Railway (NER) in the latter part of the 19th Century. They used a standard underframe and replaced earlier vehicles. This model represents a Guards van, diagram 21. The NER inventory contained about two hundred similar vehicles in the 1890's. They were originally designed for passenger traffic, some were used for milk traffic and others passed into goods service.  Originally, the liver..
£23.00
NER Luggage composite carriage (Diagram 9)
This carriage was one of a series of 32ft six wheeled carriages which were designed and built by the North Eastern Railway in the latter part of the 19th Century. They used a standard underframe and replaced earlier vehicles. This model represents a composite carriage with a central luggage compartment, diagram 9. The NER inventory contained over 200 similar vehicles in the 1890's. This kit features: Laser cut MDF carcass Overlaid card Panels 3D printed roof Axleguards (D3D-05) A dif..
£23.00
NER Third class luggage carriage (Diagram 13)
NER Luggage Third (Diagram 13): These carriages were very similar to Diagram 15 thirds, see our produuct NE04-D015. One passenger compartment was replaced by a luggage compartment. A drawing of this vehicle exists at the National Railway Museum (LNER drawing 1830D, formerly NER drawing 71a). This drawing was referred to during the design of this model. Originally, the livery would have been standard NER maroon with yellow lining. Roofs were white when new. This kit features: Laser cut MDF carcass ..
£23.00
NER Van Third (Diagram 20)
NER Van Third (Diagram 20): This model represents a Guards can with two third class compartments (diagram 20). The NER inventory contained about a hundred similar vehicles in the 1890's.This carriage was one of a series of 32ft six wheeled carriages which were designed and built by the North Eastern Railway in the latter part of the 19th Century. They used a standard underframe and replaced earlier vehicles. This kit features: Laser cut MDF carcass Overlaid card Panels 3D printed roof ..
£23.00