 more | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Station Masters House (376-753)
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stock info | Graham Farish N Police & Security Staff (379-301) Pack of police and security gaurd figures.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Station Staff (379-303) Pack of station staff figures.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Trackside Workers (379-309) Pack of trackside maintenance worker figures.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Permanent Way Workers (379-310) Pack of permanent way workers in high-visibility clothing.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Civil Engineers (379-312) Pack of civil engineer figuresmore.. | |
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 more | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Gasometer (376-750)
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A large and detailed model of a 90-feet diameter gasometer complete with supporting girder towers and catwalks. At over 180mm (7in) in diameter this is ideal for filling up empty space on your layout! | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Gas Retort Building (376-751)
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Until North Sea gas became readily available almost every town in Britain has a coal gas plant. The retort house building contained most of the equipment needed to extract and purify the coal gas. An ideal companion building to the gasometer and a great destination for coal wagons. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Electricity Sub-Station (376-752)
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 more | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Hags Head Country Pub (376-754)
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stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Cadeby Village School (376-755)
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 more | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Modern Detached House (376-756)
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 more | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Timber Framed Goods Shed (376-757)
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stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Weighbridge Office (376-759)
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 more | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Martins Corner House and Smithy (376-760)
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stock info | Graham Farish N Construction Workers (379-302) Pack of construction worker figures.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Passengers Standing (379-304) Pack of standing passenger figures.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Seated Passengers (379-305) Pack of seated passenger figures.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Shopping Figures (379-306) Pack of shoppers figures.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Locomotive Staff (379-307) Pack of locomotive crew figures.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Building Site Details and Tools Set (379-308) Pack of detailing parts, tools and accessories for building and construction sites, road works etc.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Traction Maintenance Depot Workers (379-311) Pack of traction maintenance fitters and workers figures.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Pagoda Shelter (42-001)
An excellent ready built resin model of the typically GWR pagoda shed or waiting shelter.
These corrugated iron buildings were widely used by the GWR as storage sheds and platform waiting shelters, particularly at country halts. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Cattle Dock (42-003)
A ready built and painted model of a typical cattle loading dock, complete with a platform section.
The movement of farm animals between farms and markets was a major business for Britains railways until the 1960s. All except the smallest of stations would have had pens for holding cattle, sheep etc. The cattle dock would be placed alonside a platform edge, normally near the goods shed, allowing the cattle to be loaded quickly into rail wagons. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Concrete Provender Store (42-004)
A ready built and painted model of a BR design traders store or provender store. These pre-cast concrete buildings were designed for the storage of animal feed. Many of these buildings were assembled in local station goods yards and leased to individual traders and national distributors. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Market Hampton Halt (42-005)
A ready built and painted model of a short wooden platform of the type used for many wayside halts on branchlines. Often many miles from the village or hamlet they claimed to serve the platform allowed the doors of one coach to be accessed easily by passengers. A rearward extension is attached to allow a waiting shelter to be installed, GWR modellers will find the 44-001 Pagoda useful for this. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Corrugated Iron Goods Store (42-006)
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stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Red Brick Single Track Engine Shed (42-007)
A ready built and painted resin model of a single track engine shed with raised smoke vent along the roof ridge.
This engine shed is designed to be combined with 44-008 water tower, a typical arrangement found at many branchline terminii.
These corrugated iron buildings were widely used by the GWR as storage sheds and platform waiting shelters, particularly at country halts. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Red Brick Water Tower (42-008)
A ready built and painted resin model of a covered water tank built over the end of an engine shed. Designed to connect with the 44-007 red brick engine shed an additional shed bay is included. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Small Wood Single Track Engine Shed (42-009)
A ready built and painted resin model of a small wooden engine shed, typical of the style errected by minor railways, seeking the most ecconomical covered accomodations for their locomotive. Many of these sheds survived on remote branchlines into the 1950s. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Hampton Hill Signal Box (42-010)
A ready built and painted resin model of a substantial brick and concrete construction signal box. The modern style of the building suggests 1930s modernisation designs by the Southern Railway and LNER. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Market Hampton Station Building (42-012)
A substantial stone built station house building which would have provided living accomodation for the station master and his family above the offices on the ground floor.
The model is supplied assembled and painted. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Market Hampton Station Waiting Room (42-013)
This solid stone built waiting room would have provided good shelter for passengers as they wiated for their trains during even the worst of winter weather.
This resin model is supplied assembled and painted. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Market Hampton Ladies Toilet Building (42-014)
Built in a matching style to the Market Hampton station set this building represents a ladies' toilet block with pitched roof.
This resin model is supplied assembled and painted. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Market Hampton Gentlemens Toilet Building (42-015)
Built in a matching style to the Market Hampton station set this building represents a gents' toilet block with flat roof.
This resin model is supplied assembled and painted. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Two-Storey Office Building with Entrance (42-018) A readybuilt and painted open plan office block unit, built in a style used from the 1960s onwards. This is the principal unit, complete with main entrance. Extension units can be added to build a larger complex. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Two-Storey Office Building Extension (42-019) A readybuilt and painted open plan office block unit, built in a style used from the 1960s onwards. This is the extension unit, designed to match with 42-018. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Northlight Factory with Loading Door (42-021) A ready built and painted resin model of a factory unit with saw-tooth roofline. This unit is provided with a full-height loading door, flanked by large windows. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Northlight Factory Unit (42-022) A ready built and painted resin model of a factory unit with saw-tooth roofline. This unit is a plain unit with three windows and an end pedestrian entrance. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Pit Head Gear Hampton Heath Colliery (42-025) A ready built and painted resin model of a typical colliery headgear with twin winding wheels. Based on a South Wales prototype, this is an ideal unit to start a colliery complex.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Winding House Hampton Heath Colliery (42-026) A ready built and painted resin model of a brick-built colliery winding engine house. This would be built inline with the headgear with the cables running out through the holes in the winding house wall up to the winding wheels.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Fan House Hampton Heath Colliery (42-027) A ready built and painted resin model of a colliery ventilation fan house with substantial duct running from the top of the ventilation shaft.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Tram Circuit Shed Hampton Heath Colliery (42-028) A ready built and painted resin model of a colliery tram circuit shed. Depending on the colliery coal could be bought here from the pit head for screening, or screened coal could be loaded into trams for moving the wagons for despatch.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Explosives Magazine Hampton Heath Colliery (42-029) A ready built and painted resin model of an explosives magazine. This substantial building with heavy doors was used to store explosives safely and ensure that only authorised persons could obtain explosives. Explosives stores would also be found at quarries and any other locations or operations where explosives are used regularly.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Pit Head Baths Hampton Heath Colliery (42-030) Mining coal is a dirty and deamnding job, the pit head baths were the first place a miner visted after checking himself out of the underground workings. This ready built and painted resin model represents a brick-built structure of post WW2 appearance.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Pit Prop Stack Hampton Heath Colliery (42-031) Held in a steel stillage for eace of handling this unit represents a store of pit-props.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Sawmill Building Hampton Heath Colliery (42-032) A ready built and painted resin model of a sawmill building with brick walls and a corrugated iron roof. Although part of the Hampton Heath colliery range this sawmill building is also ideal for modelling a timber sawmill as a separate industry.more.. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Blacksmiths Workshop Hampton Heath Colliery (42-033) A ready built and painted resin model of a large blacksmiths' or works engineers' workshop. Single storey workshop buildings like this one would have been found in many industrial complexes, repairing machinery and tools used on site. | |
stock info | Graham Farish N Scenecraft Hampton Hill Engineers Store (42-047) A large stores building in a style matching the Hampton Hill signal box. Larger than the traditional wooden platelayers' hut, these buildings were used as the main equipment and parts stores for track maintenance gangs and signal engineers. | |