S Scale Midland Locomotive
S Scale GWR Railcars
S Scale BR Mark 2 Coaches
S Scale BR DMU's
S Scale Locos
We have a number of coaches in 3mm scale which can be produced in 'S' Scale
Lancashire Yorkshire
Railway
London North Western Railway
North Staffs Railway
Caledonian Railway
Furness Railway
LMS Coaches
Carriage Works
Coach Floors
3mm List
LONDON BRIGHTON SOUTH COAST RAILWAY VALANCING AND BRACKETS |
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We have produced some sample etches in 4mm scale of the
valancing and brackets as used on the LBSCR Lewes Road Station. If the information can be supplied other type can be produced |
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COACHES | |||||
PANELLED STOCK | LBSCR No | SR.No | |||
Isle of Wight Saloon 6986 | 54' | £45 00 | |||
Kits comprise of etched sides, ends and floor. |
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BRIGHTON 4 Wheelers | |||||
D30 First | 26' | £33 00 | |||
D31 Composite | 26' | £33 00 | |||
D32 Second | 26' | £33 00 | |||
D33 Third | 26' | £33 00 | |||
D34 Brake Third | 26' | £33 00 | |||
Sides, ends, floor, roof and axleguards | |||||
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We produced the above kits for the London Brighton South
Coast Railway LBSCR because we were asked to. |
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The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (known as the LBSCR or Brighton Line) was formed on 27th July 1846 by the amalgamation of the London & Brighton Railway and the London & Croydon Railway. At its peak the railway formed a triangle with its base along the south coast from Portsmouth to Hastings and its apex in London. The line was amalgamated along with four other major companies, the London & South Western Railway, the South Eastern Railway; the London Chatham & Dover Railway, and the South Eastern & Chatham Railway, and a number of minor ones, into the Southern Railway by Act of Parliament with effect from 1st January 1923. |