
3D Printed models in 4mm and 7mm scales
4mm Wagon Kits
LRM4/1 R.Y. Pickering 15ton Traders Wagon

These wagons first appeared in 1902 and were rated to carry a load of 14 tons. James White Ltd of Edinburgh purchased 5 wagons numbered 61 - 65 which were painted in the company's grey livery with black iron work and white shaded lettering. These wagons would have found use across central Scotland.
The kit consists of a 3D printed body with plastic floor, 3D printed buffers, brake gear, springs/axle boxes and an etched brake lever. The kit requires w-irons, wheels and bearings to complete. Traders wagon lettering sheets are available from HMRS.
£16

LRM4/5 NBR Rulley G

These wagons were built by the North British Railway in 1900 for the carriage of large bulky loads such as a ship's propeller, flywheels, pit head wheels etc. There was a large rectangular hole in the floor to accommodate a load carried on the longitudinal beams. These would have been a common sight around areas of heavy industry particularly around the Clyde shipyards.
This kit consists of a 3D printed body only. Fittings such as buffers, brake gear (if fitted), springs/axle boxes etc are required to complete. Lettering transfers are available from HMRS.
£20