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2 Single track tunnel portals with mural crown and 4 wing walls, mottled. Not suitable for overhead line operation. Suitable for straight track gui...
View full details2 gates 33 x 37 mm 6 doors 12 x 36 mm 2 doors 12 x 28 mm 2 ramps 33 x 37 mm 2 ramps 12 x 24 mm 8 steps 12 x 6 mm
Scenecraft models are inspired by real buildings and structures found around the UK, so by using them on your layout, you can be assured of maximum...
View full detailsScenecraft models are inspired by real buildings and structures found around the UK, so by using them on your layout, you can be assured of maximum...
View full detailsUsed to store lamps and lamp equipment, huts like these were an essential part of the steam-era railway landscape and with semaphore signalling and...
View full details55mm x 49mm x 179mm
A handy structure which is sure to find a home on many stations, or even within station car parks and yards, our station cafe includes a colourful ...
View full detailsRailways were originally built to move goods rather than people, and the goods yard was the place where in the days before international container ...
View full detailsAt the heart of any farmyard is the farmhouse, where a hard day’s labour will always be rewarded with a warm fire and copious amounts of wholesome ...
View full detailsWigmore Halt, a handy structure which will provide shelter to waiting passengers at the railway station. MODEL FEATURES: OO scale Highly detailed, ...
View full detailsAn essential part of the brewing industry, the Oast house or hop kilns as they are called in some parts of the country, are used to dry out freshly...
View full detailsWe are delighted to present these Ballast Bins as part of our Summer 2021 British Railway Announcements. One of those lineside items that is often...
View full detailsThis wooden shelter would be used to provide the Station Master with a few moments of privacy as they go about their business. They could be placed...
View full detailsUsed to provide water for steam locomotives, water cranes like this were common in areas with nearby water tanks across the railway network. This E...
View full detailsThe invention of steam locomotives created a requirement for watering facilities, and at stations, loco depots and other key sites columns like thi...
View full detailsTwo Straight Platforms126 x 165 x 20mmOO Gauge
Unveiled as part of our Winter 2021 British Railway Announcements, this Low Relief Butchers Shop is named after our beloved late colleague Merl Eva...
View full detailsLow Relief 'The Codfather', Fish & Chip Shop
Bachmann Scenecraft 44-570 Quayside Corners x 2
We are delighted to bring you this 4 Lever Open Ground Frame. Control movements around the yards and branch lines on your layout with this handy gr...
View full detailsThe new chain link fence consists of a special aluminum fine mesh, which is 0.1 mm thin and has a mesh width of only 1.2 mm. This results in the mo...
View full detailsSelf-adhesive. Same color and material structure as the asphalt roads. With grass area for the inner circle. For 80 mm wide roads. 300 x 300 mm.
About 90 cm of crash barriers and 32 barrier posts.
2 pieces, single track, suitable for overhead line operation. With tunnel tube attachment
The elaborately printed cardboard sheets are 210 x 148 mm and approx.. 0.6 mm thick. Contents 2 pieces per package.
Size 3.75 inches x 12 inches
The Dapol water tower brings a little fun back into the hobby. Dapol have provided a realistic series of sounds and a selection of voiceover commen...
View full detailsOO operating scale model Flexible delivery pipe (can be trimmed to suit location/track height etc.) Etched parts Water valve and positioning chain...
View full detailsThis pack of two universal curves has been cleverly designed to allow you to form your curves at whatever angle you require. There are two self ad...
View full detailsThe Fordhampton Car Showroom kit is an ideal way to show off some your miniature OO cars. The size of the built-up model can hold 4 cars and with a...
View full details1958 saw the first parking meter installed in London on 10th July with a charge of 6d. Since then, they appeared around the length and breadth of B...
View full detailsPay and Display machines took over from the original parking machines, and have now arrived in every area of chargeable parking around the country....
View full detailsThe first vending machine can be traced back to Ancient Rome dispensing Holy Water. Jump forward many years and the sight of a vending machine can ...
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