In the world of scale modelling, greeblies (or "greebles") refer to small, intricate details you add to your models...
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Conflat with BD Container BR Crimson
LNER All Steel Open Goods Wagon - OO unpainted plastic kitComes with metal wheels. Coupling required.
27 Ton Steel Tippler Wagon Grey Chalk
7 Plank Fixed End Wagon Shaka Salt
Triple Pack 16 Ton Steel Mineral Wagons BR Grey ? Weathered
SR 12ton 8 plank Open Wagon
Road signs, HO/OO scale
RailRoad Breakdown Crane - Yellow Finish: PristineLivery: BRDimensions: Length 250mm
Coal Trader’ Triple Pack 7 Plank Private Owner
SR 12t Ventilated Uneven Planked Box Van
2 Compensation Units (for a 4 wheel wagon)
SR 12t. Box Van, Even Planked
This vehicle originated in the 1930s as the LNERs standard container wagon. Many examples survived until around 1970 carrying all types of continers. Open containers were used for traffics such as building materials.Comes with metal wheels. Coupling required.
20 Ton Brake Van BR Bauxite (Late) weathered
LNER ‘Lowfit’ 12 ton Low Sided Wagon Although built in batches in the mid 1930s they still retained the time honoured wooden chassis.Comes with metal wheels. Coupling required.
BR Iron Ore Tippler 1/185 - OO unpainted plastic kitComes with metal wheels. Coupling required.
Well over 21,000 of these wagons were built from 1951-59. With a riveted body, some had fabricated welded end doors while others had pressed steel doors. Both these variations are catered for in this kit. Withdrawals took place in the 1960s, but many were bought by the NCB and steel works.Comes with metal wheels. Coupling required.
4,000 of these wgons were built in 1950-55 to carry such loads as farm machinery and containers. In the 1960s they had a second lease of life as Civil Engineers ballast wagons until withdrawal in the 1970s and 1980s.Comes with metal wheels. Coupling required.
BR 12 ton Pipe Wagon This wagon vacuum fitted during the 1950s and the model repesents this variation.Comes with metal wheels. Coupling required.
BR 12 ton Fruit Van (LMSdesign) After W.W.2 the LMS built 6 of these experimental fruit vans. Afurther 200 were built by BR at wolverton in 1949. They were in regular use until the mid 1970s and could be seen on parcels and passenger trains as well as freight trains.Comes with metal wheels. Coupling required.
BR 12 ton Van 'Vanwide' (Vacuum Brake) This was the most successful BR design of van for carrying palletised loads. The 9ft. wide doorway gave easy access for fork lift trucks.Comes with metal wheels. Coupling required.
BR 21ton Mineral Wagon 1977 Rebuilt - OO unpainted plastic kitComes with metal wheels. Coupling required.
Triple Pack Conflat Wagons BR Bauxite AF
LNER 21 ton Loco Coal Wagon - OO unpainted plastic kitComes with metal wheels. Coupling required.
20 ton brake van in BR brown livery
11 Pairs Assorted Brake Handwheels - OO unpainted plastic kit
Unfitted Type, with LNER style buffers and brake levers.
LMS 12ton Van (D1676) - Ventilated, "Wood ends" - OO unpainted plastic kit
Used for carrying rails & track panels. About 300 Salmon wagons were fitted with ASF bogies from 1998, enabling them to run at higher speeds, some as high as 75mph.
LMS 6/8ton Fish Van - Unpainted plastic kit in OO gauge from Cambrian Models
LMS 6/8ton Meat Van - D1670 built 1927 & 1930 - OO unpainted plastic kit
Bolster D wagon with Gloucester bogies and vacuum brake fittings. Includes stanchions for the BSW conversion used for carrying timber
20 Ton Toad Brake Van BR Bauxite Weathered
Triple Pack Conflat Wagons BR Bauxite AF
LNER 40ton Quint D Bogie Bolster Wagon - OO unpainted plastic kit
4 plank wagon "Clee Hill Granite" The 4 Plank Wagon was built by the GWR in the early 1900’s.to determine which design would make the best general purpose open wagon.
Parkside Dundas PA34 - Mounting Blocks for Bachmann 36-027 - OO gaugeOO unpainted plastic kit form Parkside Dundas.Moulded plastic parts that require gluing together. Painting and finishing will be also required.Easy to assemble and fun to paint.
GWR Louver Mink a Van V5
Ventilated vans were the primary way of transporting perishable goods quickly and efficiently, yet maintaining goods in peak condition.
Bulk grain hoppers were developed to transport imported grain.
Bulk grain hoppers were developed to transport imported grain.
To meet the rapid rise in demand for bananas shipped in from the Caribbean, especially constructed steam heated banana vans were manufactured with plywood cladding and insulated bodies that allowed bananas to be shipped in green and ripened en-route.
4 plank wagon "Clee Hill Granite" - weathered The 4 Plank Wagon was built by the GWR in the early 1900’s.to determine which design would make the best general purpose open wagon.
Rectangular tanks were a common sight in the latter part of the 19th century and up to the early 1930’s servicing Britain’s booming chemical industry and conveying tar by-products from the numerous municipal gas works found in every larger town and city.
Gunpowder vans were especially constructed vans designed for the safer transport of gunpowder and other potentially explosive substances.
Rectangular tanks were a common sight in the latter part of the 19th century and up to the early 1930’s servicing Britain’s booming chemical industry and conveying tar by-products from the numerous municipal gas works found in every larger town and city.
Set of 5 steel Mineral Wagons (16 ton - BR Bauxite - M620674) , weathered The 16 Ton Steel Mineral Wagon was a product of war time, when the requirement for coal soared and efforts were made to transport it more efficiently.