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GN04-W005 GNR Express Goods Van
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 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 rolli..
£16.00
GN07-W005 GNR Express Van (7mm)
About this Vehicle: In 1906, the GNR recorded 293 Express Vans of this general type, including variants and duplicates. These vans were supplemented by a longer (18ft) version of which 194 were tallied at this date. The vehicles were originally fitted with 3ft 6in coach pattern (“Mansell”) wheels with axleguards and springs wider than standard goods vehicles. This kit is created with 3D printer and laser technology.The kit is designed to be easy to complete. This Kit features: ..
£32.30 (Promotion)
GN04-W004 GNR Outside Framed Van
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..
£16.00
GN04-W006 GNR Perishable Goods Van
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 sides and ends. Sturdy construction 3D printed axleguards and ..
£16.00