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LNWR London & North Western Railway 7mm Scale
The London and North Western Railway (LNWR, L&NWR) was a British railway company between 1846 and 1922. In the late 19th century the L&NWR was the largest joint stock company in the world.
In 1923 it became a constituent of the London, Midland and Scottish (LMS) railway, and, in 1948, the London Midland Region of British Railways: the LNWR is effectively an ancestor of today's West Coast Main Line.
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 The vehuicle was photographed around 1900 when passenger services were withdrawn.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 is a lasercut kit of a historical railway carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Design3D.
The kit is manufactured in MDF and card with clear acrylic glazing. It is supp..
£38.00
*Updated Model* This model represents an early four compartment third class coach which was used on the London and North Western Railway and its predecessors. This vehicle is similar to vehicles used during the early period of development of the railways by a number of companies.
This is a lasercut kit of a historical railway carriage of the mid 1800's, designed and produced in-house by Design3D.
The kit is manufactured in MDF and card with clear acrylic glazing. It is supplied with printed ..
£38.50
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 drawings and photographs of similar vehicles. Accor..
£34.50
*UPDATED MODEL*
This type of brake van was once a common sight on the LNWR. It was used for passenger traffic. Images exist of these vehicles online. One grounded vehicle was the subject of an article in the LNWR Historical society journal which included photographs and measurements of the body of the vehicle. This model is based on those measurements. This type of vehicle had the familiar passenger livery depicted in these instructions as it was used in passenger service. The four wheeled underframe was..
£38.50
This model represents an early Horsebox which was used on the London and North Western Railway for the conveyance of horses and their grooms.. The model is based on information from a grounded body.
The kit is manufactured in MDF and card with clear acrylic glazing. It is supplied with printed instructions.
Adhesive, paint, wheels, couplings, buffers etc. are not included.
To complete this kit the the purchaser has to supply suitable wheels, couplings and other fittings.
Note quantitie..
£25.00
This is a lasercut kit of a historical railway vehicle of the 19th Century, designed and produced in-house by Design3D. It 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.
This kit is manufactured in MDF and card. It is supplied with printed instructions.
Additional images can be found at Gallery LNW705
Adhesive, paint, wheels, couplings, buffers etc. are not included...
£24.50
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