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A printed card kit of a typical GWR branch line terminous engine shed based on the shed at Tetbury.
This engine shed features doors at one end and a water tank at the closed end.
Card model kit to construct a traditional stone church with bell tower.Some additional card is required to complete the model and some parts, including the tower top/roof for this church, are supplied on sheet 4A4.
Card model kit to construct a large public house, typical of country and canalside pubs. Just like many of the Bilteezi kits alternative frontages are provided, allowing the kit to be used to represent a large town house or house and shop.
This sheet also has a floor template, roof and top of tower for the church sheet, 4A3
Low relief models allow the frontage of a building to be placed against a backdrop to provide a natural edge to scenes.
This card kit provides a row brick-built houses, ideal for making a town appear to flank your railway, with houses blocking the joint between the baseboard and a sky backdrop.
The SCATS (Southern Counties Agricultural Trading Society) warehouse card kit allows you to place a siding close along the backdrop of your railway to serve this business without using up space with a full depth of a building.
Based on a now demolished structure in the yard of Arlesford station.
This goods receiving depot is an ideal lineside backdrop for a major toen or city where the railways once had the major market share in small packet deliveries. These depots were concentration and distribution centres, allowing wagons full of individual parcels to be despatched to other major depots.
Delux Materials AD57 Roket Card Glue 50mlAntics Recommended for Card Kit Construction.
Bilt-Eezi card kits first appeared in 1948, modelling typical buildings from the pre war and contempary era. Many quite distinctive structures styles are included, usually with a range of options available, with alternative frontages. The kits can easily be modified to your requirements. Prototype models kits are based on real railway buildings, ideal for constructing a realistic station or scene. Unlike the precut Superquick and Metcalfe card kits you will need a new, sharp knife blade and a steel rule to cut the parts for these kits. The thin card may need additional strengthening during final assembly. An extra layer of card or plastic sheet can be used, or plastruct shaped sections (eg. angles) can be used to keep corners square and rigid.
All the kits are printed in full colour, only the leaflet with the photographs is black & white!