
3D Printed models in 4mm and 7mm scales
7mm Wagon Kits
LRM7/1 R.Y. Pickering 15ton Traders Wagon

These wagons first appeared in 1903 and were rated to carry a load of 15 tons. James White Ltd of Edinburgh purchased 5 wagons numbered 56 - 60 which were painted grey with black iron work and white shaded lettering. These wagons were mainly used to transport coal from Ayrshire collieries to Edinburgh via the Glasgow and South Western Railway and the Caledonian Railway.
This kit consists of a 3D printed body only. Fittings such as buffers, brake gear, springs/axle boxes etc are required to complete. Traders wagon lettering sheets are available from HMRS.
£20
LRM7/2 R.Y. Pickering 14ton 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 grey with black iron work and white shaded lettering. These wagons were mainly used to transport coal from Ayrshire collieries to Edinburgh via the Glasgow and South Western Railway and the Caledonian Railway.
This kit consists of a 3D printed body only. Fittings such as buffers, brake gear, springs/axle boxes etc are required to complete. Traders wagon lettering sheets are available from HMRS.
£20
LRM7/3 R.Y. Pickering 15ton Traders Wagon

These wagons first appeared in 1905 and were rated to carry a load of 15 tons. James White Ltd of Edinburgh purchased 2 wagons numbered 32 - 33 which were painted red oxide with black iron work and white shaded lettering. These wagons were mainly used to transport coal from Ayrshire collieries to Edinburgh via the Glasgow and South Western Railway and the Caledonian Railway.
This kit consists of a 3D printed body only. Fittings such as buffers, brake gear, springs/axle boxes etc are required to complete. Traders wagon lettering sheets are available from HMRS.
£20
LRM7/5 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.
£25