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:
This kit is modelled on a perishable goods van which was used for the conveyance of fish and milk by the North British Railway (NBR). It was a six wheeled vehicle and is described in detail within the book “LNER Wagons Volume 3” by P. Tatlow ISBN 978 1 905 184 56 9. (Pages. 58-59).
An article featuring this model appears here:A fine (North British) Mess!
This Kit features:
3D printed roof
Sturdy construction
Axleguards or bogies (as appropri..
About this Vehicle:
This kit is modelled on a perishable goods van which was used for the conveyance of Yeast and Fruit by the North British Railway (NBR). It was a six wheeled vehicle and is described in detail within the book “LNER Wagons Volume 3” by P. Tatlow ISBN 978 1 905 184 56 9. (Pages. 58-59).
This Kit features:
3D printed roofs
Sturdy construction
Axleguards or bogies (as appropriate for the vehicle)
A difficult and tedious task encountered wh..