About this Vehicle:
This model represents the standard, outside framed, covered van used by the GNR. In 1906,the GNR recorded 1563 covered vans. At grouping, 669 covered vans are recorded as surviving into LNER stock. These covered vans were actively constructed from about 1867 (Stirling) until about 1905 (Gresley) when outside framed vehicles were gradually replaced by inside framed stock. Photographic records of wagon stock (RAIL 326/682 and RAIL 326/1072 at the National Archives, UK) depict a number o..
There were over 280 vans of this type in service with the GNR until grouping in 1922. These vans were fully fited with vaccum brakes. They were used for express goods traffic. This model construction is similar to GN04-W004 GNR covered Van.
This Kit features:
Pre-cut wood sides and ends.
Sturdy construction
3D printed axleguards and brake components
3D printed roof and buffers
Our wheels D3D-00 (2 axles wheels + mansell inserts) are compatible with this kit
Build impressive ..
About this Vehicle:
In 1906, the GNR recorded 293 Express Vans of this type, including variants and duplicates. A single fruit van of a similar design was counted at this date. These vans were supplemented by a longer (18ft) version of which 194 were tallied at this date.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology.The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
This Kit features:
3D printed sides, ends and underframes in colour.
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D printed solebars
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This 7mm scale ("O" gauge) kit is primarily made from laser cut and etched MDF with 3D printed roof and underframe components. This kit can be completed to represent any one of several versions of a standard type used by the Great Northern Railway.
About this Vehicle:
The GNR had several types of brake van. The brake van type that this model is the 4 wheeled version with horizontal planking. It was made in 10 ton, 15 ton and 20 ton versions. The physical dimensions overall were the sam..
This 7mm scale ("O" gauge) kit is primarily made from laser cut and etched MDF with 3D printed roof and underframe components.
This Kit features:
Pre-cut MDF sides and ends.
Sturdy construction
3D Printed roof
3D printed underframe incorporating axleguards.
Brake components
About this Vehicle:
The GNR had several types of brake van. The brake van type that this model represents is the twenty ton, 6 wheeled version with horizontal planking. This vehicle was mainly use..
About this Vehicle:
The brake van type that this model is based on, with horizontal planking, a light 10 ton Van.. This was the most numerous type of brake van. It had brakes on one side only, actuated within the cabin. Over 200 examples survived into the LNER and beyond.
These brake vans have been described in books (e.g. 19th Century Railway Drawings by A. Prior, and LNER Wagons by P. Tatlow) and the Model Railway press (Especially an article in "Model Railway News" December 19..
About this Vehicle:
The GNR had several types of brake van. The brake van type that this model is based on, with vertical planking, was a 20 ton version that replaced earlier vans from the early 1900's onwards. It was given diagram 1602/N. The physical dimensions overall were the same as the earlier vans. A few vans were vacuum fitted in later years. There were two significant variations of this van. Initially, the van was constructed with stanchions at each end, similar to existing vans constructed ..
This 7mm scale ("O" gauge) kit is primarily made from laser cut and etched MDF with 3D printed roof and underframe components. This kit can be completed to represent any one of several versions of a standard type used by the Great Northern Railway.
About this Vehicle:
The GNR had several types of brake van. The brake van type that this model is based on, with vertical planking, was a 20 ton version that replaced earlier vans from the early 1900's onwards. It was given diagram 1602/..
About this Vehicle:
This model represents the standard, outside framed, covered van used by the GNR. In 1906,the GNR recorded 1563 covered vans. At grouping, 669 covered vans are recorded as surviving into LNER stock. These covered vans were actively constructed from about 1867 (Stirling) until about 1905 (Gresley) when outside framed vehicles were gradually replaced by inside framed stock. Photographic records of wagon stock (RAIL 326/682 and RAIL 326/1072 at the National Archives, UK) depict a number o..
The Great Northern Railway (GNR) built a small number of butter lard and milk vans. Similar vehicles were used for the conveyance of Fruit, meat and fish products. There were detail differences between the vehicles however they were all based on the standard 16ft body and incorporated a clerestory roof which makes them attractive and unusual vehicles.
A few vehicles survived into LNER ownership in 1922.
This Kit features:
Pre-cut wood sides and ends.
Sturdy construction
3D printed axleguards..
About this Vehicle:
These vehicles were used to transport perishable goods (butter, lard or fruit). This is an attractive vehicle that can be used in most pre-grouping layouts.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology.The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
This Kit features:
3D printed sides, ends and underframes in colour.
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D printed solebars
Sturdy construction
Includes wheels for static model
Adhesive, couplings, etc. are not ..
About this Vehicle:
This kit is based on the original GWR siphon version O1. This was a four wheeled vehicle and should not be confused with the later six wheeled siphon which took the same designation after this van became extinct.
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. The kit consists..
About this Vehicle:
This 7mm ("O" Gauge) kit represents a Great Western Railway four wheeled milk van (O1)
This was a four wheeled vehicle and should not be confused with the six wheeled siphon which is also available as a kit from Diagram3D.
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. The kit is..
A step by step walk through of the assembly of this 4mm scale model of a GNR outside framed covered goods van with examples of the many uses of this vehicle.
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About this Vehicle:
** G3 (13.5mm scale) vehicle **
L&NWR 2nd Class Brake Van, 1850's.
This kit represents a historical London and North Western Railway Railway (LNWR) carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. It is pre-coloured. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
This Kit features:
3D printed sides, ends and underframes in colour.
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D prin..
About this Vehicle:
This kit represents a historical London and North Western Railway Railway (LNWR) 21ft Full Brake of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. It is pre-coloured. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
The kit is based on historical drawings.
This Kit features:
3D printed sides, ends and underframes in colour.
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D printed solebars
Sturdy construction
..
About this Vehicle:
This model of an LNWR 3 compartment 1st class vehicle is typical of the short vehicles of the early period. This model relies on drawings and similar vehicles of the period.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
This Kit features:
3D printed parts in colour
3D printed sides, ends and underframes
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D printed solebars
Sturdy construction
Includes wheels for static model
..
About this Vehicle:
This model of an LNWR 4 compafrtment 2nd class vehicle is typical of the short vehicles of the early period. This model relies on drawings and similar vehicles of the period.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
This Kit features:
3D printed parts in colour
3D printed sides, ends and underframes
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D printed solebars
Sturdy construction
Includes wheels for static mo..
About this Vehicle:
** G3 (13.5mm scale) vehicle **
L&NWR 2nd Class coach, 1850's.
This kit represents a historical London and North Western Railway Railway (LNWR) carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. It is pre-coloured. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
This Kit features:
3D printed sides, ends and underframes in colour.
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D printed ..
About this Vehicle:
This kit represents a historical London and North Western Railway Railway (LNWR) four compartment second class carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. It is pre-coloured. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
The kit is based on historical drawings.
This Kit features:
3D printed sides, ends and underframes in colour.
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D printed solebars
..
About this Vehicle:
This kit represents a historical London and North Western Railway Railway (LNWR) carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. It is pre-coloured. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
The kit is based on information gathered about a grounded coach body by the LNWR society.
This Kit features:
3D printed sides, ends and underframes in colour.
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3..
About this Vehicle:
This is a lasercut kit of a historical London and North Western Railway Railway (LNWR) carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
The kit is based on information gathered about a grounded coach body by the LNWR society. This kit is also available in 7mm scale.
This Kit features:
Laser cut MDF carcass
Card panels for sides and ends.
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D printed solebars
Our wheels D3D-00 (2 axles wheels + mansell inserts..
About this Vehicle:
** G3 (13.5mm scale) vehicle **
L&NWR 3rd Class coach, 1850's.
This kit represents a historical London and North Western Railway (LNWR) carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. It is pre-coloured. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
The kit is based on information gathered about a grounded coach body by the LNWR society.
This Kit features:
3D p..
About this Vehicle:
This model of an LNWR 5 compartment 3rd class vehicle is typical of the short vehicles of the early period. This model relies on drawings and similar vehicles of the period.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
This Kit features:
3D printed parts in colour
3D printed sides, ends and underframes
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D printed solebars
Sturdy construction
Includes wheels for static mod..
About this Vehicle:
The London & North Western Railway (LNWR) had several versions of Covered Carriage Trucks (CCT). According to an early LNWR diagram book there were about 140 CCT’s, of various lengths, in service around the end of the 19th century. These vehicles had many modifications over their lifetime. Many other pre-grouping railways had similar vehicles.
This particular type of CCT had a wheelbase of ten feet and was 19 feet in length. The livery illustrated is an approximatio..
*** Clearance item superceded by current LNW706 ***
This is a lasercut kit of a historical railway vehicle of the 19th Century, designed and produced in-house by Design3D. It represents a LNWR Covered Carriage truck (CCT), a type of vehicle that was commonly found in passenger trains during the pre-grouping period. The kit is designed for 7mm scale, "O" gauge.
The LNWR had several versions of Covered Carriage Trucks (CCT). This model was created using information from diagram books, works dr..
About this Vehicle:
This is a lasercut kit of a historical London and North Western Railway Railway (LNWR) carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
The vehicle on which this model is based was a 21ft four wheeled brake van. The model includes
Laser cut MDF carcass
Card panels for sides and ends.
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D printed solebars
3D printed guards lookouts
Our wheels D3D-00 (2 axles wheels + mansell inserts) are compatible wi..
About this Vehicle:
This kit represents a historical London & North Western Railway Railway Horsebox (13ft. 6in.) of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. It is pre-coloured. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
The kit is based on information from a grounded body which was researched by the London & North Western Railway Society.
This Kit features:
3D printed sides, ends and underframes in ..
This is a laser cut kit of a historical railway vehicle of the 19th Century. This kit represents an open carriage truck, a type of vehicle that was commonly found in passenger trains during this period. The kit is designed for 7mm scale, "O" gauge. It is designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
This kit is manufactured in MDF and card with some 3D printed parts. It is supplied with printed instructions.
Additional images can be found at Gallery LNW705
This kit is created with 3D print..
About this Vehicle:
This kit represents a historical London and North Western Railway Railway (LNWR) second class brake carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. It is pre-coloured. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
The kit is based on historical drawings.
This Kit features:
3D printed sides, ends and underframes in colour.
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D printed solebars
Sturdy co..
About this Vehicle:
** G3 (13.5mm scale) vehicle **
L&NWR 2nd Class Brake Van, 1850's.
This kit represents a historical London and North Western Railway Railway (LNWR) carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. It is pre-coloured. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
This Kit features:
3D printed sides, ends and underframes in colour.
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D prin..
About this Vehicle:
** G3 (13.5mm scale) vehicle **
L&NWR 2nd Class coach, 1850's.
This kit represents a historical London and North Western Railway Railway (LNWR) carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. It is pre-coloured. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
This Kit features:
3D printed sides, ends and underframes in colour.
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D printed ..
About this Vehicle:
This kit represents a historical London and North Western Railway Railway (LNWR) second class saloon carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology. It is pre-coloured. The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
The kit is based on historical drawings.
This Kit features:
3D printed sides, ends and underframes in colour.
3D printed roof and oil lamps
3D printed solebars
Sturdy c..
About this Vehicle:
This is a lasercut kit of a historical London and North Western Railway Railway (LNWR) carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Diagram3D.
This model of an early LNWR tri-composite carriage is based on a vehicle which was acquired by the Mawddwy Railway from the LNWR. The vehicle was photographed around 1900 when passenger services were withdrawn. The photographic evidence gives an excellent idea of the construction of this vehicle.
Laser cut MDF carc..
About this Vehicle:
This model of an early LNWR tri-composite carriage is based on a vehicle which was acquired by the Mawddwy Railway from the LNWR. The vehuicle was photographed around 1900 when passenger services were withdrawn. The photographic evidence gives an excellent idea of the construction of this vehicle.
This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology.The kit is designed to be easy to complete.
This Kit features:
3D printed sides, ends and underframes.
3D printed roof ..