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Although based on prototypes the concept of these coach kits is that they are very generic and represent typical coaches that were built by all the railway companies. |
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These kits have been designed to provide the modeller with an economical coach that can be built in a reasonable weekend modelling session to a level of detail suitable for running on a layout. The modeller can then paint the coach in their chosen railways livery.
By painting and lettering in say LNER brown livery a set of these coaches will capture the look and feel of a typical LNER rural branch line train made up of inherited pre grouping coaches. Your friends will probably make comments like "I see that you have modeled the coaches used on the Campbellwick Green branch in October 1936". You can then nod sagely and secretly smile to yourself knowing that the most distinguishing thing about coaches is their colour and lettering. Painted chocolate and cream they have the look of some of the South Wales railway companies coaches that were absorbed by the Great western and painted LMS maroon a Midland appearance and so on. The possibilities for these coaches is only limited by your imagination. The main components are etched in brass, with cast whitemetal axleguards etc. A pre-rolled brass roof is provided, as is material to make the floor and compartment partitions. Etched door and grab handles are included. As is straight brass wire and rod for handrails etc. Wheels are required to complete (instructions contain full details). |
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Download Sample Set of Six Wheel Coach Instructions To Print off as pdf file. Evaluate The Possibilities For Kit Bashing and Liberate Your Imagination ! |
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