This model is of the stone GWR station at Castle Cary in Somerset that is still in use. Although typical of Great Western architecture. It can be...
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The essential item for all stations until recently was a goods shed. Often they were accompanied by loading gauge (411) and cattle dock (502). Inside...
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Provide a home for your locos, giving them cover from the elements and a place for repairs and maintenance. It is normal to find a water tower and...
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These towers were an impressive sight and an essential feature on mailine railways for the refuelling of locomotives. The model is also ideal for a...
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Based on standard GWR design these boxes would have been found all over the system, from the West Country, along the mainline to London, and...
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Most prosperous merchants had private sidings with buildings where they could unload their goods and distribute them directly by road to their...
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These are a common feature in sidings where repairs, cleaning and maintenance are carried out. This shed wil cover two tracks and can easily be...
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This kit represents the standard 4d box, current through LMS ownership and into BR days, the prototype being at Swadlincote Junction, Leics. The kit...
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Includes Coaling Stage, Water Tower and Coal Hoist. Footprint: 140 x 80mm
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