Our 4mm scale GWR four wheeled siphon kit has been upgraded with 3D printed solebars, brakes and roof. The four wheeled siphon was the first type of milk van built by the GWR especially for perishable traffic.
This model makes an interesting and unusual addition to a layout.
Our new GNR kits feature:
- Pre-printed models
- Lined GNR livery, with alternate numbers on each side for variety
- 3D printed roofs
- 3d printed roofs, (optionally) removable for access
- Sturdy construction
- The carriage carcass is made from MDF, strong and easliy assembled
- Axleguards or bogies (as appropriate for the vehicle)
- 3D printed axleguards or bogies are included with each model
If you prefer the older kits, these can be found in the clearance section, however the stocks are limited. The older kits will no longer be manufactured once they have been sold off and are offered at very attractive prices. There are other items in this category.
This "O" gauge kit is will enhance any layout. The kit is based on a well known type produced by the Great Northern Railway for many years. Examples of this type of brake van could be found after grouping and beyond. This model represents the horizontal planked variant of this vehicle. This kit is not difficult to make and would make a good starter project The assembly instructions are available here: PDF Instructions Click on the image or here for more information: GN07-W001
New Kits for "O" gauge: GWR milk van "O2". and "O3"
These vehicles, were a six wheeled Milk or Fish vans. The sides were similar but the roof profile was higher on "O3".
The kit features 3D printed roof, brakeblocks and axleboxes. The main structure is made from laser cut MDF.
Follow the links for further details on both kits
I am pleased to announce the latest kit for "O" gauge of the GWR milk van "O1". This is the four wheeled version of the vehicle.
This kit features 3D printed roof, brakeblocks and axleboxes. The main structure is made from laser cut MDF.
The original vehicle was produced in several lots between 1871 and the late 1880's. There were two distinct variations with differing door profiles. Sufficient parts are provided to complete either one of the versions of the vehicles.
Follow the link for further details
This 7mm scale model of an early LNWR horsebox is based on a vehicle which was the subject of an article in the LNWR Historical society journal. This included photographs and measurements of a grounded vehicle. This model is based on those measurements and other photographic material.LNW704 Horsebox (13ft 6in)
This kit makes a set of axleguards which match all our six wheeled 4mm coach products. These axleguards permit our kits to be used on sharp radiuses (about 2 feet or 500mm) without extensive modifications to the kits.
The kit consists of 3d printed parts (random colour). The plastic parts are made from PLA which is environmentally friendly. The kit is readily assembled.
This kit can also be used for other projects.D3D-05-CF 6 Wheeled coach axleguard set
**Updated - this kit has now been replaced by OTM705 (see link below)
This 7mm scale model of an early LNWR 21ft Full Brake carriage is based on a vehicle which was the subject of an article in the LNWR Historical society journal. This included photographs and measurements of a grounded vehicle. This model is based on those measurements and other photographic material.OTM705 21ft Full Break.jpg)
This 4mm scale bodyline model of an early LNWR 21ft Full Brake carriage is based on a vehicle which was the subject of an article in the LNWR Historical society journal. This included photographs and measurements of a grounded vehicle. This model is based on those measurements and other photographic material..LNW403 21ft Full Break.jpg)






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