About this Vehicle:
This kit represents a 45 foot composite coach built to diagram 129 (D129). This vehicle combined an open third class area and separate first class accommodation.
This 45 foot coach built to diagram 129 (D129) was one of several similar vehicles which were designed for the GNR in the 1890’s. This vehicle is described in “Historic Carriage Drawings” Volume 1 by N. Campling. ISBN 1 899816 04 6 page 94.
This Kit features:
Laser cut MDF carcass
Overlaid card..
About this Vehicle:
This kit represents a Great Northern Railway (GNR) Diagram 156 (D156) composite.
This vehicle is a good example of a six wheeled composite produced in quantity by the GNR. Approximately 120 of this type were included in the stock inventories at the beginning of the 20th century.
This Kit features:
Laser cut MDF carcass
Overlaid card Panels
Printed in pre-grouping livery
3D printed roof (and Guards Lookouts if appropriate)
Our underframe kit ..
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
Our underframe kit D3..
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 The vehicle was photographed around 1900 when passenger services were withdrawn.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 The vehuicle was photographed around 1900 when passenger services were withdrawn.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 ..
MIDLAND RAILWAY DOUBLE-BOGIE CARRIAGES (1876).
It is now about two years since the Midland Railway Company commenced running Pullman cars on their line, the first regular service of these cars having been established, as many of our readers will remember, between London and Bradford. The result of the working of these cars was so satisfactory to the company that they soon largely extended their use of double-bogie passenger stock; and when about fourteen months ago {vide page 203 of our nineteenth volume..